Yixuan Jiang,Pin Huang,Xiuying Qian
Yixuan Jiang
While the impact of time pressure on decision-making is extensively studied, how individuals regulate their behavior under such conditions is less understood. This study addressed this gap by prompting participants to use cognitive reapprai...
Wisnu Wiradhany,Anna Pócs,Susanne E Baumgartner
Wisnu Wiradhany
Visual working memory (VWM), due to its temporary nature, is highly volatile. VWM encoding may be easily disrupted by cues from our visually rich media environment, such as social media logos and notification badges. Yet, to what extent the...
Stacy Lipowski,Angela Canda,Hannah Tameling et al.
Stacy Lipowski et al.
Although the production effect is well-established in undergraduates, limited research has examined this effect in children. The primary goal of the current study was to replicate the production effect in preschoolers. In Experiment 1, one ...
Christian Böffel,Ruben Alajos Meinardus
Christian Böffel
Online experiments offer several advantages over traditional laboratory experiments. However, for reaction time experiments, precise stimulus presentation and response detection is crucial. The precision of online experiments could be compr...
The Interaction Between the Production Effect and Serial Position in Recognition and Recall [0.03%]
生成效应与系列位置在识别和回忆间的相互作用
Sébastien Gionet,Dominic Guitard,Jean Saint-Aubin
Sébastien Gionet
In memory tasks, items read aloud are better remembered than their silently read counterparts. This production effect is often interpreted by assuming a distinctiveness benefit for produced items, but whether this benefit also comes at a co...
Rachel M Brown,Tanja C Roembke
Rachel M Brown
Learning information may benefit from movement: Items that are spoken aloud are more accurately remembered than items that are silently read (the production effect). Candidate mechanisms for this phenomenon suggest that speaking may enrich ...
Framing the Default [0.03%]
构建违约金框架
Subramanya P Chandrashekar,Adrien A Fillon
Subramanya P Chandrashekar
A key finding within nudging research is the default effect, where individuals are inclined to stay with a default option when faced with a decision, rather than exploring alternatives (e.g., a preselected job opportunity among two alternat...
Victoria A J Kavanagh,Kathleen L Hourihan,William E Hockley
Victoria A J Kavanagh
The current study examined whether the benefit of mixed-list production could extend to memory for background contexts using word-background context pairs. Participants studied words presented on background images; words were read aloud or ...
Kathleen L Hourihan,Jonathan M Fawcett
Kathleen L Hourihan
Prior evidence has indicated that the act of producing a word aloud is more effortful than reading a word silently, and this effort is related to the subsequent memory advantage for produced words. In the current study, we further examined ...
Sophia H N Tran,Myra A Fernandes
Sophia H N Tran
Previous work suggests that similar cognitive processes contribute to memory and comprehension. This is unsurprising as both begin with a common process: encoding. Despite this, the investigation of techniques that benefit memory and compre...