Testing the Identical Effect on Predicted and Actual Memory Through Pictorial Stimuli [0.03%]
使用图式刺激检测预测记忆和实际记忆的相同效应
Miri Besken,Gizem Filiz
Miri Besken
People tend to predict better memory for identical word pairs (e.g., DOG-DOG) than related ones (e.g., DOG-CAT), despite remembering related pairs more accurately-a phenomenon known as the identical effect. Across three experiments, we exam...
Alberto De Luca,Chenyan Zhang,Stephan Verschoor et al.
Alberto De Luca et al.
The idea that self-control (or executive) functions depend on limited "mental resources" that can be depleted (aka ego-depletion) has generated a lot of interest, but both the empirical status of the phenomenon and its theoretical explanati...
Learning From Observing Others [0.03%]
观人学艺
Kesha Patel,Michael T Bixter
Kesha Patel
Risky behaviors and decision making are often experienced in social and group contexts. Understanding how social influence impacts risk preferences is needed to predict how decisions will be made differently in private versus social situati...
Exploring the Morning Morality Effect in the Context of Moral Utilitarianism [0.03%]
道德 utilitarianism背景下的晨间道德效应研究
Bastien Trémolière,Corentin J Gosling
Bastien Trémolière
Recent research has shown mixed evidence for the morning morality effect (MME; i.e., the observation that individuals are less immoral in the morning than in the afternoon). In the present research, we target the morning morality effect in ...
Meta-Analysis
Experimental psychology. 2025 Jan;72(1):52-60. DOI:10.1027/1618-3169/a000643 2025
The Seller Cost Effect [0.03%]
卖家成本效应
Tao Wang,Lixin Tan,Jianmin Zeng et al.
Tao Wang et al.
Cost plays a crucial role in commodity transactions, influencing the decisions of both buyers and sellers. Previous studies have focused either on the impact of seller costs on seller decisions or the influence of buyer costs on buyer decis...
High and Low Media Multitaskers Differ on Cued But Not Voluntary Task Switching [0.03%]
提示与自愿任务转换中的高低媒体多任务处理者之间的差异
Jackson S Colvett,L Casey Bales,Janine M Jennings
Jackson S Colvett
Media multitasking (i.e., the use of multiple forms of media at the same time) is an increasingly common behavior. As media multitasking requires switching between different forms of media, there has been great interest in its relationship ...
Michal Mikolaj Stefanczyk,Grzegorz Żurek,Artur Macyszyn et al.
Michal Mikolaj Stefanczyk et al.
Across two experiments (N = 303), we examined the effect of physical fatigue on moral decision-making. Participants were subjected to acute physical exercise. Half of the participants were presented with moral dilemmas before the physical e...
Less Than Zero? [0.03%]
负数 меньше нуля?(不到零?)
Ryan P M Hackländer,Helge Schlüter,Ann-Kathrin Rolke et al.
Ryan P M Hackländer et al.
Not all information encountered is equally important to remember. Some information may be valuable, while others may be irrelevant. Importantly, retrieving and acting upon some information may even have negative consequences. Research has s...
Bence Neszmélyi,Roland Pfister
Bence Neszmélyi
Anticipating to be imitated by another agent primes corresponding action plans in action models. Here we assessed whether being imitated by more than one coactor boosts anticipated imitation. This prediction was based on corresponding findi...
Richard S Drake,Raymond M Klein
Richard S Drake
Posner's beam and Treisman's glue are metaphors of visual attention that stimulated research programs on exogenous and endogenous modes of attentional control and feature integration theory. Briand and Klein (1987) asked, "Is Posner's beam ...