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Working memory capacity and dual mechanisms of cognitive control: An experimental-correlational approach
Working memory capacity and dual mechanisms of cognitive control: An experimental-correlational approach
Working memory is thought to be strongly related to cognitive control. Recent studies have sought to understand this relat...
Do cognitive load and ADHD traits affect the tendency to prioritise social information in scenes?
Do cognitive load and ADHD traits affect the tendency to prioritise social information in scenes?
We report two experiments investigating the effect of working memory (WM) load on selective attention. Experiment 1 was a ...
Using relative-speed-of-processing to explain the shielding function of task rules
Using relative-speed-of-processing to explain the shielding function of task rules
In choice reaction tests, applying task rules instead of responding associatively can help participants shield against int...
Sometimes nothing is simply nothing: Automatic processing of empty sets
Sometimes nothing is simply nothing: Automatic processing of empty sets
Previous work using the numerical comparison task has shown that an empty set, the nonsymbolic manifestation of zero, can ...
Framing the area: An efficient approach for avoiding visual interference and optimising visual search in adolescents
Framing the area: An efficient approach for avoiding visual interference and optimising visual search in adolescents
Attentional resources are limited, and resistance to interference plays a critical role during cognitive tasks and learnin...
Behavioural evidence of altered sensory attenuation in obesity
Behavioural evidence of altered sensory attenuation in obesity
Body ownership (i.e., the conscious belief of owning a body) and sense of agency (i.e., being the agent of one’s own movem...
A meta-analysis of the effects of episodic future thinking on delay discounting
A meta-analysis of the effects of episodic future thinking on delay discounting
Delay discounting (DD) refers to the phenomenon in which the subjective value of future rewards is reduced over time. Ther...
Consonant and vowel transposition effects during reading development: A study on Italian children and adults
Consonant and vowel transposition effects during reading development: A study on Italian children and adults
Recently, Colombo, Spinelli, and Lupker, using a masked transposed letter (TL) priming paradigm, investigated whether cons...
The letter position coding mechanism of second language words during sentence reading: Evidence from eye movements
The letter position coding mechanism of second language words during sentence reading: Evidence from eye movements
We conducted three eye movement experiments to investigate the mechanism for coding letter positions in a person’s second ...
Feelings first? Sex differences in affective and cognitive processes in emotion recognition
Feelings first? Sex differences in affective and cognitive processes in emotion recognition
The recognition of emotional expressions is important for social understanding and interaction, but findings on the relati...
The role of perceptual and cognitive load on inattentional blindness: A systematic review and three meta-analyses
The role of perceptual and cognitive load on inattentional blindness: A systematic review and three meta-analyses
The inattentional blindness phenomenon refers to situations in which a visible but unexpected stimulus remains consciously...
Lexically independent representation of the monotransitive structure
Lexically independent representation of the monotransitive structure
Many previous studies have shown that syntactic priming is stronger when the verb is repeated between the prime and target...
Corrigendum to: Regulating mirroring of emotions: A social-specific mechanism?
Corrigendum to: Regulating mirroring of emotions: A social-specific mechanism?
Access to society journal content varies across our titles. If you have access to a journal via a society or association ...
Remembering spatial words: Sensorimotor simulation affects verbal recognition memory
Remembering spatial words: Sensorimotor simulation affects verbal recognition memory
Previous evidence shows that words with implicit spatial meaning or metaphorical spatial associations are perceptually sim...
Serial dependence of facial identity for own- and other-race faces
Serial dependence of facial identity for own- and other-race faces
It is well established that individuals are better at recognising faces of their own-race compared with other-races; howev...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and musical short-term memory: Is serial order representation domain-general?
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and musical short-term memory: Is serial order representation domain-general?
The question of the domain-general versus domain-specific nature of the serial order mechanisms involved in short-term mem...
The profile of real-time competition in spoken and written word recognition: More similar than different
The profile of real-time competition in spoken and written word recognition: More similar than different
Word recognition occurs across two sensory modalities: auditory (spoken words) and visual (written words). While each face...
Degree of learning and linear forgetting
Degree of learning and linear forgetting
The aim of this study was to assess whether the degree of learning influences the observation of memory retention and forg...
The nature of perceptual units in Chinese character recognition
The nature of perceptual units in Chinese character recognition
Chinese character recognition is based on a limited set of recurrent stroke patterns. Most Chinese characters are a combin...
Drawing individual images benefits recognition accuracy in the Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm
Drawing individual images benefits recognition accuracy in the Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm
We examined the effects of drawing on correct and false recognition within the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) false memory...
Enhanced recognition of emotional images is not affected by post-exposure exercise-induced arousal
Enhanced recognition of emotional images is not affected by post-exposure exercise-induced arousal
Research suggests that aerobic exercise (i.e., exercise aiming to improve cardiovascular fitness) promotes cognition, but ...
Music reading expertise affects visual change detection: Evidence from a music-related flicker paradigm
Music reading expertise affects visual change detection: Evidence from a music-related flicker paradigm
To study the mechanisms and boundary conditions of expertise effects on change detection, we introduced a novel music-rela...
The dominance of item learning in the location-specific proportion congruence paradigm
The dominance of item learning in the location-specific proportion congruence paradigm
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such adjustments depend on le...
How ageing and blindness affect egocentric and allocentric spatial memory
How ageing and blindness affect egocentric and allocentric spatial memory
Egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (object-to-object) spatial reference frames are fundamental for representin...