Effects of changes in narrative time on eye movements and recognition responses [0.03%]
叙事时间变化对眼动及再认反应的影响研究
Kristin M Weingartner,Jerome L Myers
Kristin M Weingartner
In two experiments we examined how temporal aspects of narrative events influence comprehension. In Experiment 1 participants read paragraphs in which a critical event was followed by a phrase that signaled a time shift (After an hour versu...
Christopher M Nguyen,Michael Koenigs,Torricia H Yamada et al.
Christopher M Nguyen et al.
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is a widely used and well-studied laboratory model of economic decision-making. Here, we studied 129 healthy adults and compared demographic (i.e., age, gender, education), cognitive (i.e., intelligence, attention/wo...
Sarah J Barber,Suparna Rajaram,Bavani Paneerselvam
Sarah J Barber
Individuals learning together do so less effectively than individuals learning alone, an effect known as the collaborative encoding deficit (Barber, Rajaram, & Aron, 2010). In the present studies we examined whether providing participants w...
Scott R Schroeder,Viorica Marian
Scott R Schroeder
The ability to remember events - referred to as episodic memory - is typically subject to decline in older adulthood. Episodic memory decline has been attributed in part to less successful executive functioning, which may hinder an older ad...
TRANSPOSED LETTER EFFECTS IN PREFIXED WORDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MORPHOLOGICAL DECOMPOSITION [0.03%]
词干内部字母移位的前缀词 morphological decomposition 的启示
Kathleen M Masserang,Alexander Pollatsek
Kathleen M Masserang
A crucial issue in word encoding is whether morphemes are involved in early stages. One paradigm that tests for this employs the transposed letter (TL) effect - the difference in the times to process a word (misfile) when it is preceded by ...
The nature of categorical and coordinate spatial relation processing: An interference study [0.03%]
范畴式和坐标式空间关系处理的特点:一项干扰研究
Ineke J M van der Ham,Gregoire Borst
Ineke J M van der Ham
Spatial relation information can be encoded in two different ways: categorically, which is abstract, and coordinately, which is metric. Although categorical and coordinate spatial relation processing is commonly conceived as relying on spat...
Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: Evidence from eye movements [0.03%]
词嵌入与其包含的词汇在形态上无关时会产生干扰:来自眼动的证据
Kristin M Weingartner,Barbara J Juhasz,Keith Rayner
Kristin M Weingartner
Many words in the English language contain semantically and morphologically unrelated smaller words (e.g., room in groom). Recent findings indicate that a high frequency embedded word produces interference during visual word identification ...
Alexander Pollatsek,Raymond Bertram,Jukka Hyönä
Alexander Pollatsek
Participants read sentences in which novel and lexicalized two-constituent compound words appeared while their eye movements were measured. The frequency of the first constituent of the compounds was also varied factorially and the frequenc...
Neural correlates of emotion-cognition interactions: A review of evidence from brain imaging investigations [0.03%]
情绪与认知交互的神经相关性:来自脑成像研究的证据综述
Florin Dolcos,Alexandru D Iordan,Sanda Dolcos
Florin Dolcos
Complex dynamic behaviour involves reciprocal influences between emotion and cognition. On the one hand, emotion is a "double-edged sword" that may affect various aspects of our cognition and behaviour, by enhancing or hindering them and ex...