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期刊名:Quarterly journal of experimental psychology

缩写:Q J EXP PSYCHOL

ISSN:1747-0218

e-ISSN:1747-0226

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Fatigue has a profound impact on various sensory and perceptual processes, yet its effects differ depending on whether it arises from physical or mental exertion. While physical fatigue is known to alter body weight perception, it remains u...
Cai Longman,Christina Pfeuffer,Andrea Kiesel Cai Longman
Automatic effects of instructions (AEIs) are typically reported with simple instructions that specify stimulus-response (S-R) mappings. Evidence in support of AEIs for instructions that specify more complex rules is less consistent. Here, w...
Janice Attard-Johnson Janice Attard-Johnson
The question of whether age and facial identity are processed through a shared or parallel-route has scarcely been examined, despite being of theoretical relevance for face processing models. For the first time, the Garner speeded classific...
Anabela Cantiani,Ilja van Beest,Thorsten Erle Anabela Cantiani
Humans constantly form coalitions to achieve shared goals, and current theories of coalition formation assume that this process is solely guided by economic incentives. However, this assumption neglects the importance of psychological proce...
Michaela Gummerum,Yaniv Hanoch,Daniel Hernandez Garcia et al. Michaela Gummerum et al.
A large body of evidence shows that peer pressure can increase risky behaviour, with more limited evidence indicating that peer pressure can also reduce risky behaviour. However, whether robots can extract similar influence is an open and i...
Daniel Poole,Jim Grange,Elizabeth Milne Daniel Poole
The spatial cueing paradigm has illustrated that location cues result in attentional enhancement of target stimuli. However, evidence is mixed on whether proactive attentional suppression can be cued in a similar way. In this registered rep...
Ye Zhang,Feifan Luo,Wencong Liang et al. Ye Zhang et al.
While line vertices, terminations, and midsegments are critical for Roman letter identification, the diagnostic features of Chinese character strokes remain unclear. This study examines how local stroke-level features and global line-relati...
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Impressions of other individuals -central components of our social schemas- are crucial for predicting how they will behave in social interactions. In some of these interactions, these predictions align with the way an individual behaves, b...
Audrey Siqi-Liu,Cai Longman,Tobias Egner Audrey Siqi-Liu
Adaptive behavior in the real world involves navigating competing goals in a constantly changing environment. Doing so requires cognitive flexibility across multiple domains, including flexibility for switching between tasks, i.e., activati...
Robert Ricco,Jay Von Monteza,Jasmine Bonsel et al. Robert Ricco et al.
The hybrid dual processing model maintains that humans possess an extensive intuitive logic featuring multiple deductive inference forms. One basis for this claim is the presence of a logic bias effect on the dual instructional set paradigm...