Sebastian Watzl
Sebastian Watzl
'Everyone knows what attention is' according to William James. Much work on attention in psychology and neuroscience cites this famous phrase only to quickly dismiss it. But James is right about this: 'attention' was not introduced into psy...
Joshua Shepherd
Joshua Shepherd
Cognitive effort is thought to be familiar in everyday life, ubiquitous across multiple variations of task and circumstance, and integral to cost/benefit computations that are themselves central to the proper functioning of cognitive contro...
Muireann Irish
Muireann Irish
Autobiographical memory represents a defining feature of human cognition, enabling us to vividly re-experience salient events from the personal past. By mentally traversing different temporal contexts, humans can maintain an enduring sense ...
The cognitive characteristics of music-evoked autobiographical memories: Evidence from a systematic review of clinical investigations [0.03%]
音乐诱发自传式记忆的认知特征:来自临床研究的证据系统综述结果
Alexander P Kaiser,Dorthe Berntsen
Alexander P Kaiser
In healthy adults, autobiographical memories (AMs) evoked by music appear to have unique cognitive characteristics that set them apart from AMs evoked by other cues. If this is the case, we might expect music cues to alleviate AM deficits i...
Matthias Michel
Matthias Michel
To study (un)conscious perception and test hypotheses about consciousness, researchers need procedures for determining whether subjects consciously perceive stimuli or not. This article is an introduction to a family of procedures called "c...
Norman R Brown
Norman R Brown
In contrast to much theoretical work on the topic, Transition Theory (Brown, 2016, 2021) attempts to account for important aspects of autobiographical memory in a way that emphasizes the structure of experience, rather than the relation bet...
Autobiographical memory and psychopathology: Is memory specificity as important as we make it seem? [0.03%]
自传体记忆和精神病理学:记忆特异性真的像我们理解的那样重要吗?
Tom J Barry,Keisuke Takano,David J Hallford et al.
Tom J Barry et al.
Several decades of research have established reduced autobiographical memory specificity, or overgeneral memory, as an important cognitive factor associated with the risk for and maintenance of a range of psychiatric diagnoses. In measuring...
Developments in the functions of autobiographical memory: An advanced review [0.03%]
自传体记忆功能的发展:综述文章
Farrah Sow,Katinka Dijkstra,Steve M J Janssen
Farrah Sow
In this advanced review, the development of the three most commonly used functions of autobiographical memory-directing behavior, social bonding, and self-continuity-and the support they have received in the literature are discussed. Suppor...
Developing language in a developing body, revisited: The cascading effects of motor development on the acquisition of language [0.03%]
发育中的身体的语言发展——再探:运动发育对语言习得的连锁效应
Jana M Iverson
Jana M Iverson
In the first years of life, infants rapidly acquire a series of new motor skills. They learn to sit independently, to walk with skill, and to engage in a wide variety of interactions with objects. Over these same years, infants also begin t...
The study of gesture in cognitive linguistics: How it could inform and inspire other research in cognitive science [0.03%]
认知语言学中的手势研究:如何推动和启发认知科学的其他研究
Alan Cienki
Alan Cienki
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The bottom-up, usage-based approach in cognitive linguistics has advanced the methods for identifying gesture functions, starting from a detaile...