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期刊名:Journal of experimental psychology-human perception and performance

缩写:J EXP PSYCHOL HUMAN

ISSN:0096-1523

e-ISSN:1939-1277

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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The stop-signal task (SST) is assumed to reliably measure response inhibition; specifically, in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a sudden cue. The response-stopping process is estimated ...
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In vision, humans have the ability to mentally "tag" approximately 4 objects, allowing us to monitor, attend, and interact with them. As a consequence, we can rapidly and accurately enumerate up to 4 objects-a process known as subitizing. H...
Xujin Zhang,Lori L Holt Xujin Zhang
Speech processing depends upon mapping variable acoustic speech input in a manner that reflects the long-term regularities of the native language. Yet, these mappings are flexible such that introduction of short-term distributional regulari...
Raphaël Mizzi,George A Michael Raphaël Mizzi
Visual attention progresses from the most to the least salient item until a target is found. We explored whether and how the extrageniculate pathways participate in this progression when salience is built on motion signals. Because there is...
Peter S Whitehead,Tobias Egner Peter S Whitehead
Recent studies have demonstrated that keeping an instructed task set in working memory (WM) for prospective use can interfere with behavior on an intervening task that employs shared stimuli-the prospective task-set-interference effect. One...
Adam T Biggs,Bradley S Gibson Adam T Biggs
Perceptual load theory (Lavie, 1995) claims that visual selection is determined both by the perceptual demands a display imposes and by the perceptual resources an observer has available for processing. This theory is often tested by examin...
Sophie-Anne Beauprez,Christel Bidet-Ildei Sophie-Anne Beauprez
Consistent with the embodied view of cognition, several studies have shown a link between action and the processing of action verbs. However, it is largely unknown how action properties can influence semantic activation during word processi...
Aimee Martin,Stefanie I Becker Aimee Martin
Many everyday tasks require selecting relevant objects in the visual field while ignoring irrelevant information. A widely held belief is that attention is tuned to the exact feature value(s) of a sought-after target object (e.g., color, sh...
Julie M Bugg,Abhishek Dey Julie M Bugg
Stimulus-driven or reactive control refers to the modulation of attention poststimulus onset via retrieval of learned control settings associated with task stimuli. The present study asked which stimulus-driven control setting "wins" the co...
Renata Sadibolova,Luigi Tamè,Matthew R Longo Renata Sadibolova
The skin of the forearm is, in one sense, a flat 2-dimensional (2D) sheet, but in another sense approximately cylindrical, mirroring the 3-dimensional (3D) volumetric shape of the arm. The role of frames of reference based on the skin as a ...