Michael A Vidulich,Pamela S Tsang
Michael A Vidulich
It has long been recognized that expert decision making entails both fast, intuitive and slower, deliberative processes. The enduring debate has to do with their relative roles. Some theories attribute the growth of expertise to the replace...
The mosaic of experience: How individual differences in attention and working memory shape event segmentation [0.03%]
Berna Güler,Eren Günseli
Berna Güler
Episodic memories, although experienced as continuous, are structured into discrete events, a process supported by working memory (WM) and attentional control. Yet, the causal contributions of these mechanisms remain underspecified. This re...
Julia W Y Kam,Sairamya Nanjappan Jothiraj,Emily Beauchemin et al.
Julia W Y Kam et al.
The existing literature on naturalistic thoughts has offered insights into the general patterns of thoughts common across large groups of participants. However, little is known about individual variability in thoughts. One approach to under...
The effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on vigilance, cognition, and mood during military exercise with acute sleep deprivation [0.03%]
Tomi Passi,Johanna Närväinen,Kristian Lukander et al.
Tomi Passi et al.
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation provides a promising tool for supporting performance under demanding conditions, particularly during sleep deprivation. This study investigated the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulat...
Design guidelines for animated data visualization based on perceptual capacity limits [0.03%]
基于感知容量限制的动画数据可视化设计指南
Ouxun Jiang,Camillia Matuk,Madhumitha Gopalakrishnan et al.
Ouxun Jiang et al.
Data visualizations are used widely to help people see patterns in data across research, policy, education, and business. Computer screens allow these visualizations to become animated, which can effectively show processes of change. While ...
You sure about that? The effects of textual and image-based Skepticism on belief in dubious social-media claims [0.03%]
你确定吗?文本和基于图像的怀疑论对社交媒体可疑声明信念的影响
Emily R Spearing,Juliana Garib Jankauskas,Eryn J Newman et al.
Emily R Spearing et al.
On social media, people often react to posts using both written comments and images. While prior work has shown that these reactions can influence belief in claims, it has often conflated signals of (dis)endorsement with justifications of d...
Get the unbalance right: asymmetric transfer effects in cognitive offloading [0.03%]
找准不平衡性:认知卸载中的不对称转移效应
Irene Florean,Marta Stragà,Timo Mäntylä et al.
Irene Florean et al.
Research has shown that cognitive offloading improves immediate performance in perception, short-term memory, and prospective memory, but also has negative side effects, such as poorer memory for offloaded information. However, the transfer...
Split-screen distraction: the role of extraneous visual demands in learning from video [0.03%]
分屏干扰:次要视觉需求在视频学习中的作用
Brendan A Schuetze
Brendan A Schuetze
A genre of online videos known as "sludge content" has recently surged in popularity. These videos typically present two clips simultaneously, with one primary and one muted secondary video, creating an intentionally overstimulating viewing...
Psychophysiological markers of trust in automation: insights from ERP responses in a modified flanker task [0.03%]
自动化信任的心理生理标志:改良版 flanker 任务中ERP反应的启示
Mallory C Stites,Laura E Matzen,Breannan C Howell et al.
Mallory C Stites et al.
This study investigated the sensitivity of event-related potentials (ERP) to factors influencing trust in machine learning (ML) automation, specifically ML reliability, bias, and transparency, with the goal of identifying an electrophysiolo...
Reflexive priority of biological motion in attentional orienting: evidence from conflict resistance in complex visual settings [0.03%]
注意导向中生物运动的反射优先权:复杂视觉情境中冲突阻力的证据
Xinyi Huang,Shujia Zhang,Li Wang et al.
Xinyi Huang et al.
Humans involuntarily orient their attention to walking direction of biological motion (BM), a crucial skill for adaptive survival and social interaction. While previous studies have been limited to isolated BM displays, real-world scenarios...