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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2024)
Abstract Responses to multisensory signals are often faster compared to their unisensory components. This speed-up is typically attributed to target redundancy in that a correct response can be triggered by one or the other signal. In addition, seman
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https://doaj.org/article/8c03b7a4216b4769a53ab3680ce4d36f
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e79178 (2013)
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint action, based on a reaction-time paradigm called the Joint Simon Task, suggests that successful joint action stems from the simultaneous representation
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https://doaj.org/article/9f20848fb0e14847b811ea1e3c6ea983
Autor:
Ines Jentzsch, Yukiko Braun
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Music. 51:579-591
Funding: This work was supported by a Laidlaw Scholarship to YB and a St Andrews Restarting Research Funding Scheme (SARRFS) to IJ. Detriments to performance under pressure are common in many performance settings, from public speaking to skilled spor
Autor:
Serenella Tolomeo, Ines Jentzsch, J. Douglas Steele, David Christmas, Blair A. Johnston, Reiner Sprengelmeyer, Keith Matthews
Publikováno v:
Brain. 139:1844-1854
Converging evidence has linked the anterior mid-cingulate cortex to negative affect, pain and cognitive control. Shackman and colleagues proposed this region uses information about punishment to control aversively motivated actions. Studies on the ef
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 129
Support for DV and MU was provided by the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (Grant Reference RGP-2016-269). The subjective phenomenology associated with stereopsis, of solid tangible objects separated by a palpable negative space, is convention
Publikováno v:
Social neuroscience. 14(5)
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/J500136/1] in the form of a three-year PhD studentship awarded to EB. Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself an
Publikováno v:
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006). 71(12)
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/J500136/1] in the form of a three-year PhD studentship and an Overseas Institutional Visit Grant awarded to Elisabeth Bradford. Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ab
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
We often look at and attend to several objects at once. How the brain determines where to point our eyes when we do this is poorly understood. Here we devised a novel paradigm to discriminate between different models of spatial selection guiding fixa
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia
Here we report a cross-sectional study investigating the influence of instrumental music practice on the ability to monitor for and respond to processing conflicts and performance errors. Behavioural and electrophysiological indicators of response mo
Autor:
Blair Saunders, Ines Jentzsch
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 19:1210-1216
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by a change to a more conservative response threshold to avoid future errors. Alternatively, the attention-orienting account posits that all infrequent,