Pavle Valerjev,Marin Dujmović
Pavle Valerjev
Localisation of simple stimuli such as angle vertices may contribute to a plethora of illusory effects. We focus on the Müller-Lyer illusion in an attempt to measure and characterise a more elementary effect that may contribute to the magn...
An event-related potential investigation of the influence of bilingualism on disambiguating homonyms in older adults [0.03%]
双语主义对老年人澄清同形词影响的事件相关电位研究
Shanna Kousaie,Vanessa Taler
Shanna Kousaie
Ambiguity is ubiquitous in language; lexical ambiguity refers to instances where a single word has multiple meanings. The current investigation examined homonyms, words that have the same orthography and pronunciation in English but multipl...
It is a "small world": Relations between performance on five spatial tasks and five mathematical tasks in undergraduate students [0.03%]
小型世界关系:本科生五个空间任务和五个数学任务上的表现之间的关系
Véronic Delage,Richard J Daker,Geneviève Trudel et al.
Véronic Delage et al.
One of the most robust relations in cognition is that between spatial and mathematical reasoning. One important question is whether this relation is domain general or if specific relations exist between performance on different types of spa...
Arousal and valence have dissociable effects on responses to schematic emotional faces [0.03%]
唤醒与价值有分离的效果影响对简洁表情的反应
Regard M Booy,Nadja Jankovic,Thomas M Spalek
Regard M Booy
Studies examining behavioural responses to emotional stimuli usually report one of two patterns of responses to negative stimuli. Some studies find faster responses to negative material. Other studies find slower responses to negative stimu...
Proactive and reactive cognitive control in the absence of learning and memory confounds: Evidence from a cross-modal trial-unique Stroop task [0.03%]
无学习和记忆干扰下的主动性和反应性认知控制:跨模式试验唯一斯特鲁普任务中的证据
Nicholaus P Brosowsky
Nicholaus P Brosowsky
Goal-directed behaviour is typically conceptualized as striking a balance between two antagonistic cognitive control states such as proactive and reactive control, as demonstrated by conflict phenomena such as the list-wide proportion congr...
Derek Besner,Colin M MacLeod
Derek Besner
One of the most fundamental distinctions in cognitive psychology is between processing that is "controlled" and processing that is "automatic." The widely held automatic processing account of visual word identification asserts that, among o...
Differences in politeness perception of irony and prosocial lies: Exploring the role of age, gender, and geographic location [0.03%]
讽刺和善意谎言的礼貌感知差异:探究年龄、性别和地区位置的作用
Pavitra Rao Makarla,Gitte Henssel Joergensen,Kendal Brice Tyner et al.
Pavitra Rao Makarla et al.
In daily interactions, individuals use irony and prosocial lies for various reasons, for example, to be humorous, to criticize, or to be polite. While some studies have examined individual differences in perceiving the politeness of such la...
Ben Sclodnick,Hongjin Sun,Bruce Milliken
Ben Sclodnick
There is an ongoing debate among visual attention researchers about whether top-down processes contribute to pop-out search. In the present study, we describe a new method to orthogonally manipulate top-down preparation and feature priming ...
Looks can be deceiving: Investigating change blindness in an online setting [0.03%]
眼睛看到的并不可靠:在线环境中视觉失察现象的研究
Saeeda Saeed,Arianna Cook,Victoria Mackie et al.
Saeeda Saeed et al.
In the real world, we often fail to notice changes in our environment. In some cases, such as not noticing a car moving into our lane, the results can be catastrophic. This so-called change blindness has been seen experimentally both throug...
Facial emotional congruence in healthy adults and patients suffering from a psychiatric or neurological disorder [0.03%]
健康成人和患有精神疾病或神经疾病的患者面部表情的一致性研究
Pauline Gury,Pauline Narme,Alessandra Tommasi et al.
Pauline Gury et al.
The production of facial emotions is an important conveyor of social communication. The present review of the literature concerns the congruence of facial emotions, that is the facial muscular activation that takes place in response to the ...