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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 10 (2019)
We assessed the transfer effects of training working memory strategies to a novel problem-solving task. Previous WM training studies have produced little evidence for transfer across contexts. In the current study, 64 6- to 9-year-olds were randomly
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https://doaj.org/article/fb48bf796986447eabb8447f4e0d4e20
Publikováno v:
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 83:2017-2032
A widely held though debatable claim is that the picture of an object like a frying pan automatically elicits features of a left/right-handed grasp action even in perceptual tasks that make no demands on the observer to consider the graspable propert
Autor:
Michael E. J. Masson
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale. 72:219-228
Manipulable objects have the potential to evoke mental representations of hand actions. Behavioural evidence favouring the view that this process happens automatically while passively viewing objects is critically examined. A case is made for the alt
Autor:
Maria Vlachou, Shulan Lu, Tom Lynes, Zhenguang G. Cai, Julie Madden, Derek Harter, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Laura E. Thomas, Daniel N. Bub, Florencia Alifano, Arthur M. Glenberg, Richard D. Morey, Ellen Evers, Rebecca Reglin, Noam Ziv-Crispel, Erin Conwell, Eduar Herrera, Rolf A. Zwaan, Sara Steegen, Kristina Williams, Wolf Vanpaemel, Joshua D. Davis, Markus Ostarek, Adolfo M. García, Michael P. Kaschak, Susan Wagner Cook, Daniel Lakens, Falk Huettig, John L. Jones, Claudia Gianelli, Katharina Kühne, Benjamin Bergen, Sean Trott, Anjan Chatterjee, Sebastiaan Pessers, Michael E. J. Masson, Franziska Hartung, Stacey Humphries, Nicholas G. Bloxsom, Marie Juanchich, Sandrine Girard, Erik D. Thiessen, Antonio M. Díez-Álamo, Christopher R. Chartier, Agustín Ibáñez
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29(2), 613-626. Springer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29(2), 613-626. Springer New York
Psychonomic bulletin & review, vol 29, iss 2
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 29(2), 613-626. Springer New York
Psychonomic bulletin & review, vol 29, iss 2
The Action-sentence Compatibility Effect (ACE) is a well-known demonstration of the role of motor activity in the comprehension of language. Participants are asked to make sensibility judgments on sentences by producing movements toward the body or a
Publikováno v:
Attention, perceptionpsychophysics. 83(5)
A widely held though debatable claim is that the picture of an object like a frying pan automatically elicits features of a left/right-handed grasp action even in perceptual tasks that make no demands on the observer to consider the graspable propert
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 47(1)
In an extension of Gibson's (1979) concept of object affordance, it has been proposed that motor representations are automatically evoked by pictures of graspable objects. A variety of effects on left/right-handed keypress responses to the perceptual
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 86:1-9
We develop a Bayesian highest-density interval (HDI) for use in within-subject designs. This credible interval is based on a standard noninformative Jeffreys prior and a modified posterior distribution that conditions on both the data and point estim
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 46:1331-1343
We conducted three experiments to test the fluency-misattribution account of auditory hindsight bias. According to this account, prior exposure to a clearly presented auditory stimulus produces fluent (improved) processing of a distorted version of t
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 174:28-36
Switching between competing grasp postures incurs costs on speeded performance. We examined switch costs between lift versus use actions under task conditions that required subjects to identify familiar objects. There were no asymmetrical interferenc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 44:268-279
Seeing pictures of objects activates the motor cortex and can have an influence on subsequent grasping actions. However, the exact nature of the motor representations evoked by these pictures is unclear. For example, action plans engaged by pictures