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期刊名:Trends in cognitive sciences

缩写:TRENDS COGN SCI

ISSN:1364-6613

e-ISSN:1879-307X

IF/分区:17.2/Q1

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People build world models that simulate the dynamics of the real world. They do so in engineered systems for the purposes of scientific understanding or recreation, as well as in intuitive reasoning to predict and explain the environment. O...
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Emotion generation and emotion regulation are widely seen as functionally distinct. This distinction has inspired efforts to define separable brain bases of each, with emotion generation thought to involve mainly subcortical structures such...
Boris Cheval,Silvio Maltagliati,Florent Desplanques et al. Boris Cheval et al.
Effort plays a crucial role in shaping behavior. We propose that physical effort - and its perception - modulates people's engagement across different stages of behavioral regulation: before, during, and after engagement. We demonstrate tha...
Jonathan B Freeman,Chujun Lin Jonathan B Freeman
People form social impressions from visual cues such as faces, which are argued by various models to arise from some limited set of fixed dimensions (e.g., trustworthiness and dominance). We argue that these dimensions, rather than reflecti...
Tom Foulsham,Alan Kingstone Tom Foulsham
Covert visual attention is often seen as a lab phenomenon. Yet, in real-life, people routinely shift their attention to others without moving their eyes, a fact overlooked in most research. To truly understand natural behaviour, we must loo...
Christin Schulze,Ada Aka,Daniel M Bartels et al. Christin Schulze et al.
Recent research from economics, psychology, cognitive science, computer science, and marketing is increasingly interested in the idea that people face cognitive costs when making decisions. Reviewing and synthesizing this research, we devel...
Scarlett R Howard Scarlett R Howard
Animal cognition research is often firmly grounded in the ecology and life history of the species. However, there are many studies exploring cognitive tasks that appear ecologically irrelevant. Ecologically irrelevant experiments are cognit...