Through Doorways and Down Corridors: Investigating Asymmetries During Computer Maze Navigation [0.03%]
门与走廊之间:计算机迷宫导航中的不对称性研究
Nicole A Thomas,Owen S Gwinn,Megan L Bartlett et al.
Nicole A Thomas et al.
Pseudoneglect causes neurologically intact individuals to bias their attention to the left in near space, and to the right in far space. These attentional asymmetries impact both ambulatory and non-ambulatory activities, causing individuals...
Examining Whether Semantic Cues Can Affect Felt Heaviness When Lifting Novel Objects [0.03%]
语义线索是否会影响新颖物品的持握沉重感?
Caitlin Elisabeth Naylor,T J Power,Gavin Buckingham
Caitlin Elisabeth Naylor
It is well established that manipulations of low-level stimulus properties unrelated to mass can impact perception of heaviness, the most famous example being the size-weight illusion whereby small objects feel heavier than equally-weighted...
Good News about Bad News: Gamified Inoculation Boosts Confidence and Cognitive Immunity Against Fake News [0.03%]
好消息中的坏消息:游戏化免疫能增强人们对抗虚假新闻的信心和认知免疫力
Melisa Basol,Jon Roozenbeek,Sander van der Linden
Melisa Basol
Recent research has explored the possibility of building attitudinal resistance against online misinformation through psychological inoculation. The inoculation metaphor relies on a medical analogy: by pre-emptively exposing people to weake...
The Instructed Task-Switch Evaluation Effect: Is the Instruction to Switch Tasks Sufficient to Dislike Task Switch Cues? [0.03%]
指示的 task-switch 评价效应:指示切换任务是否足以让人不喜欢任务切换线索?
Pieter Van Dessel,Baptist Liefooghe,Jan De Houwer
Pieter Van Dessel
It is often argued that people dislike situations in which there is conflict requiring cognitive control, possibly because it is effortful to resolve this conflict. In a recent study, Vermeylen, Braem, and Notebaert (2019) provided evidence...
About Face: Seeing the Talker Improves Spoken Word Recognition but Increases Listening Effort [0.03%]
改头换面:看见说话者有助于提高言语识别但会增加聆听负担
Violet A Brown,Julia F Strand
Violet A Brown
It is widely accepted that seeing a talker improves a listener's ability to understand what a talker is saying in background noise (e.g., Erber, 1969; Sumby & Pollack, 1954). The literature is mixed, however, regarding the influence of the ...
Do Readers Integrate Phonological Codes Across Saccades? A Bayesian Meta-Analysis and a Survey of the Unpublished Literature [0.03%]
读者是否会跨跳眼运动整合音位代码?一项贝叶斯元分析和未发表文献的调查
Martin R Vasilev,Mark Yates,Timothy J Slattery
Martin R Vasilev
It is commonly accepted that phonological codes can be activated parafoveally during reading and later used to aid foveal word recognition- a finding known as the phonological preview benefit. However, a closer look at the literature shows ...
Augmented Modality Exclusivity Norms for Concrete and Abstract Italian Property Words [0.03%]
意大利具象和抽象属性词的增强模态排他性规范
Piermatteo Morucci,Roberto Bottini,Davide Crepaldi
Piermatteo Morucci
How perceptual information is encoded into language and conceptual knowledge is a debated topic in cognitive (neuro)science. We present modality norms for 643 Italian adjectives, which referred to one of the five perceptual modalities or we...
The Relation Between Memory Speed and Capacity: A Domain-General Law of Human Cognition? [0.03%]
记忆速度与容量之间的关系:人类认知的普遍法则?
Kim Uittenhove,Evie Vergauwe
Kim Uittenhove
This study tests an important and appealing hypothesis that has been around in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience for over 40 years, but that lacks a conclusive empirical test. According to this hypothesis, there is a direc...
Klaus Oberauer
Klaus Oberauer
I propose that the capacity of working memory places a specific limit on the maintenance of temporary bindings. Two experiments support this binding hypothesis: Participants remembered word lists of varying length. When tested on a randomly...
Arnold R Kochari
Arnold R Kochari
It is becoming increasingly popular and straightforward to collect data in cognitive psychology through web-based studies. In this paper, I review issues around web-based data collection for the purpose of numerical cognition research. Prov...