M Houbben,G Vannuscorps
M Houbben
How does the brain transform retinal information into representations of oriented objects? The most comprehensive computational explanation to date - the coordinate-system hypothesis of orientation representation - proposes that this transf...
Darrell A Worthy,Mianzhi Hu
Darrell A Worthy
Recent work provides evidence for frequency effects during decision-making, where less-rewarding options that are presented more frequently are selected more often than more-rewarding options presented less frequently. This is predicted by ...
Martina Fanghella,Camilla F Colombo,Fabio Aurelio DAsaro et al.
Martina Fanghella et al.
Successful coordination often requires integrating strategic reasoning with real-time observations of others' actions, yet how humans resolve conflicts between these information sources remains unclear. This study aimed to fill this gap by ...
Delaying reward feedback does not increase the influence of information on attentional priority in visual search [0.03%]
延后回报反馈不会在视觉搜索中增加信息对注意力优先级的影响
Julie Y L Chow,Kelly G Garner,Daniel Pearson et al.
Julie Y L Chow et al.
Demonstrations of information-seeking behaviour suggest that attention often acts in an exploitative way, prioritising stimuli that provide diagnostic information about upcoming events over stimuli associated with uncertainty. However, rece...
Evidence for top-down constraints and form-based prediction in 4-5 year-olds' lexical processing [0.03%]
四至五岁儿童词汇加工中的自上而下限制和形式预测的证据
Margaret Kandel,Nan Li,Jesse Snedeker
Margaret Kandel
Interactive processing is a central feature of human cognition, whereby top-down and bottom-up pathways pass information between different levels of representation. In this study, we investigated how these interactive mechanisms develop by ...
Many heads are more utilitarian than one, but are they also less deontological? Reply to Baron and Skovgaard-Olsen (2026) [0.03%]
众志(util)成城,道义尽失?回应巴伦和斯科沃格-奥尔森的文章
Bertram Gawronski,Marta Rokosz,Michal M Stefanczyk et al.
Bertram Gawronski et al.
Using the CNI model to quantify three factors underlying moral-dilemma judgments, Rokosz et al. (2025) found that groups show greater concerns about outcomes than individuals, but do not differ in terms of norm adherence and general action ...
A cognitive fallacy in a fish? Glass catfish, like humans, make sub-optimal choices in the Monty Hall dilemma [0.03%]
玻璃猫鱼也会犯认知错误吗?和人类一样,玻璃猫鱼在蒙提霍尔悖论中也做出了次优选择
Christian Agrillo,Alessandra Pecunioso
Christian Agrillo
Exploring cognitive fallacies is a key pursuit for neuroscientists as they offer a unique window into the foundations of how we think and make decisions. The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a probability puzzle in which a person is offered a ch...
Finding our ROLE: How and why to reframe essentialist approaches to language [0.03%]
寻找我们的作用(ROLE):如何以及为何要重新思考语言的本质主义方法
Savithry Namboodiripad,Ethan Kutlu,Anna Babel et al.
Savithry Namboodiripad et al.
Essentialist categorizations of language users, such as native speaker, are widely used but lack empirical validity and reinforce social inequities. This article focuses on the nativeness construct, critically examining how its centrality i...
Franziska Friemel,Tim Rohe
Franziska Friemel
The causal inference problem in multisensory perception poses a fundamental challenge to our brains in a multisensory environment: how to decide whether sensory stimuli originate from a common source and should be integrated, or from distin...
Fritz Günther,Aliona Petrenco,Daniele Gatti
Fritz Günther
In verbal communication, speakers must encode meanings into signs such as words. Within a given language community, the correspondence between word forms and meanings can become conventionalized. However, speakers from different language co...