Tim Raettig,Lynn Huestegge
Tim Raettig
While performing two actions at the same time has mostly been associated with reduced performance, several recent studies have observed the opposite effect, that is, dual-action benefits. Previous evidence suggests that dual-action benefits...
Emiel Cracco,Roman Liepelt,Marcel Brass et al.
Emiel Cracco et al.
Research has shown that people automatically imitate others and that this tendency is stronger when the other person is a human compared with a nonhuman agent. However, a controversial question is whether automatic imitation is also modulat...
Florence Gaudouin,Emmanuelle Ménétrier,André Didierjean
Florence Gaudouin
When we look at a picture, we tend to remember it by enriching the constructed mental representation with elements not present but probable outside the current view. The tendency to remember the perceived view with a broader scope is known ...
Productions Need Not Match Study Items to Confer a Production Advantage, But It Helps [0.03%]
产生效应无需以两种加工方式完全一致为基础,但二者具有一致性时更有助于产生效应
Megan O Kelly,Xinyi Lu,Tyler M Ensor et al.
Megan O Kelly et al.
The production effect is the finding that, relative to silent reading, producing information at study (e.g., reading aloud) leads to a benefit in memory. In most studies of this effect, individuals are presented with a set of unique items, ...
Sophie Dufour,Jonathan Mirault,Jonathan Grainger
Sophie Dufour
In this study, we re-examined the facilitation that occurs when auditorily presented monosyllabic primes and targets share their final phonemes, and in particular the rime (e.g., /vɔʀd/-/kɔʀd/). More specifically, we asked whether this ...
The Effects of Mind-Wandering, Cognitive Load, and Task Engagement on Working Memory Performance in Remote Online Experiments [0.03%]
心理游离、认知负荷和任务投入对远程在线实验中工作记忆表现的影响
Kelly Cotton,Joshua Sandry,Timothy J Ricker
Kelly Cotton
Recent changes in environments from in-person to remote present several issues for work, education, and research, particularly related to cognitive performance. Increased distraction in remote environments may lead to increases in mind-wand...
One Link to Link Them All [0.03%]
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Mrudula Arunkumar,Klaus Rothermund,Carina G Giesen
Mrudula Arunkumar
A conditioned response to a stimulus can be transferred to an associated stimulus, as seen in sensory preconditioning. In this research paper, we aimed to explore this phenomenon using a stimulus-response contingency learning paradigm using...
Are There Age-Related Differences in Effects of Positive and Negative Emotions in Arithmetic? [0.03%]
积极情绪和消极情绪在算术中的作用是否存在年龄差异?
Camille Lallement,Patrick Lemaire
Camille Lallement
We investigated effects of emotions on arithmetic problem-solving and age-related differences in these effects. Young and older adults verified addition problems displayed superimposed on emotionally negative, positive, or neutral pictures....
Ikuo Suzuki
Ikuo Suzuki
This study investigated the effects of semantic overlap from multiple sources on false memories. Participants were presented with paired study lists comprising items highly associated with one nonstudied critical item. There were three type...
Michael E Young,Brian C Howatt
Michael E Young
Behavior has short-term (proximal) and long-term (distal) consequences, and these consequences often involve different commodities. In particular, a commonly encountered distal consequence involves running out of resources - energy to respo...