EXPRESS: Sensory attenuation of self-initiated tactile feedback is modulated by stimulus strength and temporal delay in a virtual reality environment [0.03%]
感官对自我诱发的触觉反馈的衰减受刺激强度和时间延迟在虚拟现实环境中调节
Fabian Kiepe,Guido Hesselmann
Fabian Kiepe
Despite extensive research across various modalities, the precise mechanisms of sensory attenuation (SA) remain debated. Forward models suggest that efference copies of motor commands enable the brain to predict and distinguish anticipated ...
EXPRESS: Bore me (not): boredom impairs recognition memory but not the pupil old/new effect [0.03%]
表达:烦死我(不是):无聊会损害认知记忆但不会影响瞳孔新/旧效果反应
Alexandra Lapteva,Sarah Schnyder,Wanja Wolff et al.
Alexandra Lapteva et al.
Mind-wandering and boredom are common phenomena, characterized by shifts in attention and difficulties in sustaining focus. Despite extensive research on the costs and benefits of these states, our understanding of the relationship between ...
EXPRESS: Does Oral Breathing Disrupt Memory Consolidation During Waking Rest? A Registered Report [0.03%]
表达:口腔呼吸是否会干扰清醒休息时的记忆巩固?一个注册报告
Bethanie Richards,Henning Holle,Shane Lindsay
Bethanie Richards
Studies of waking rest, whereby passive rest is compared with an active task, have shown a benefit for declarative memory during short waking rest periods, which has been argued to result from the active task disrupting slow oscillations th...
EXPRESS: Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia tend to focus more evenly on facial features [0.03%]
发育性面孔失认症者倾向于在面部特征上保持均匀的关注范围
Rui Zhang,Yang Bo,Yongxin Li et al.
Rui Zhang et al.
The causes of developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have long been a focus of research; however, the cause has not been conclusively identified. This study uses behavioral and eye movement techniques to explore the causes of DP by comparing diff...
EXPRESS: 'Some like it cold'. On the association between the physical and affective notion of warmth [0.03%]
表达:'有些人喜欢冷'。关于温暖的物理和情感概念之间的关联
Elena Daprati,Gaetano Marrocco,Daniele Nico
Elena Daprati
Various observations suggest a strong mental association between the physical and affective notion of warmth, possibly originating from early experiences with the parental figures. Behaviourally, this link could increase propensity to inter...
EXPRESS: Does Information Predicting "When" and "What" Facilitate Target Detection Interactively? [0.03%]
信息预测“何时”和“什么”能否交互地促进目标检测?
Byungju Kim,Ryoichi Nakashima,Takatsune Kumada
Byungju Kim
Human responses to environmental stimuli are essential for adapting to surroundings. Cue informativeness (how accurately a cue provides information about events requiring an action) can be pivotal in guiding behavior. Similarly, timing pred...
EXPRESS: Multiple-Choice Testing: Controlled and Automatic Influences of Retrieval Practice in an Educational Context [0.03%]
表达方式:多项选择测试:检索练习在教育环境中的控制影响和自动影响
Aeshah Alamri,Phil Higham
Aeshah Alamri
Previous studies have shown that taking an initial multiple-choice (MC) test produced both automatic influences (i.e., those that operate quickly, without effort, and requiring few attentional resources) and controlled influences (influence...
EXPRESS: Editorial for the Special Issue entitled: Mechanisms of Control in Selective Attention tasks [0.03%]
特刊论文:选择性注意任务中的控制机制特别专辑导言文章
Benjamin A Parris,Eyal Kalanthroff,Maria Augustinova
Benjamin A Parris
n/a. Keywords: mechanisms of control; selective attention.
EXPRESS: The Relationship between Visuospatial and Analogical Reasoning [0.03%]
速递:视空想象能力和类比推理能力的关系研究
Daniel Corral,Heather Burte
Daniel Corral
We report six experiments that examine the relationship between visuospatial and analogical reasoning. In Experiments 1-3b, participants completed a series of spatial assessments and analogical reasoning tasks. In Experiment 2, participants...
EXPRESS: No evidence for the efficiency of the eye-tracking-based RMET version at detecting differences of mind reading abilities across psychological traits [0.03%]
快报:基于眼动追踪的RMET版本在检测心理特质间读心能力差异方面的有效性无证据支持
Bertrand Beffara,Marina Veyrie,Laura Mauduit et al.
Bertrand Beffara et al.
The "Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test" (RMET) is one of the most used tests of theory of mind. Its principle is to match an emotion word to the corresponding face image. The performance at this test has been associated with multiple psycho...