EXPRESS: Minimal training duration inducing near transfer in two-phase working memory training paradigm [0.03%]
简短训练诱导双阶段工作记忆训练范式下的近迁移效应
Nan Ni,Hiroyuki Tsubomi,Satoru Saito
Nan Ni
Working memory (WM) training typically induces large improvements on trained tasks, while evidence for whether these improvements transfer to other tasks remains mixed. Using a novel two-phase WM training paradigm, the present study investi...
EXPRESS: The Processing of the Definite Article in Brazilian Portuguese: When "the" Carries Gender and Number Marking [0.03%]
关于巴西葡萄牙语 definite article处理的 EXPRESS:“the”携带性别和数量标记时的情况
Joao Marcos Munguba Vieira,Elisângela Teixeira,Hayward J Godwin et al.
Joao Marcos Munguba Vieira et al.
Research on eye movements during reading has shown that function words receive fewer and shorter fixations than content words. However, recent studies suggest that when matched in frequency, length, and predictability, such differences disa...
EXPRESS: The Role of Romantic Relationships in Socially Shared Retrieval-Induced Forgetting: Cognitive and Neural Evidence [0.03%]
简报:恋爱关系在社会共担的检索诱导遗忘中的作用:认知和神经证据
Huan Zhang,Yuyao Chang,Shamali Ahati et al.
Huan Zhang et al.
The current study investigated how romantic relationships affected socially shared memory in heterosexual couples. Experiment 1 explored the influence of material sharing and intimacy on shared memory. Both romantic pairs and strangers show...
Leandro Nogueira Dutra,Carlos Eduardo Campos,Cícero Luciano Alves Costa et al.
Leandro Nogueira Dutra et al.
Memory encompasses the ability to encode, store, and consolidate information. Temporal spacing between events can influence information processing in working memory and impact memory consolidation. The effects of intertrial spacing on worki...
EXPRESS: Repetition leads to short-term reduction to word frequency and name agreement effects: Evidence from a Dutch two-session picture naming experiment [0.03%]
简报:重复导致短期内单词频率和命名一致性效应的降低:来自荷兰两阶段图片命名实验的证据
Caitlin Decuyper,Ruth Elizabeth Corps,Antje Meyer
Caitlin Decuyper
Word frequency (WF) and name agreement (NA) affect a word's accessibility during speech production. Speakers are faster to name pictures with high-frequency (e.g. dog) compared to low-frequency names (e.g., rhinoceros) and those that a grou...
EXPRESS: Sense of agency and ideomotor learning: High dispositional sense of agency is linked to better action-effect learning [0.03%]
简报:行为体感和意动运动学习:较强的行为体感与更好的动作效果学习有关
Lorina Puech,Karolina Moutsopoulou,Lionel Brunel
Lorina Puech
This study examined whether the dispositional sense of agency modulates ideomotor learning and the implicit acquisition of action-effect (R-E) sequences. Two experiments using a Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task were conducted, differing only...
EXPRESS: Forgetting by any Other Name: The Effect of Instruction Framing on Item-Method Directed Forgetting [0.03%]
忘却换新颜:指令框架对定向遗忘的影响
Tracy Taylor,Kathleen Hourihan
Tracy Taylor
In a typical item-method directed forgetting task, study words are presented one at a time, each followed by an instruction to Remember or Forget. Subsequent recognition shows a directed forgetting effect, with better recognition of to-be-r...
EXPRESS: Binding effects occur even shortly after integration: Implications on the retrieval process in action control [0.03%]
行动控制中绑定效应的短期作用及对检索过程的影响
Maria Nemeth,Christoph F Geißler,Philip Schmalbrock et al.
Maria Nemeth et al.
Executing a response results in bindings between features of present stimuli and features of the response, a compound often called 'event file'. If features of an event file repeat in a later episode, the whole previous event file is assume...
EXPRESS: Unequal attention allocation during Multiple Object Tracking: Evidence from an eye-tracking study [0.03%]
基于眼动的多重物体追踪研究证据表明注意分配是不均等的
Veronica Hadjipanayi,Dylan Zhu-Dong,Casimir Ludwig et al.
Veronica Hadjipanayi et al.
In many situations, such as driving and playing team sports, we are required to allocate our attention unevenly across multiple moving targets that have different levels of relevance or importance (priority) to us. While previous studies ha...
EXPRESS: Transposed-letter effects in processing morphologically complex Greek words [0.03%]
EXPRESS: 希腊复杂形态词加工中的转置字效应
Sofia Loui,Athanassios Protopapas
Sofia Loui
We examined whether and when the morphemic structure of Greek suffixed words is accessed during visual word recognition using a masked priming lexical decision experiment combined with the transposed-letter (TL) paradigm. We hypothesized th...