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Association (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association'
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Distinctive shapes benefit short-term memory for color associations, but not for color.
30 Jul 2008
In four experiments, we examined the effect of pairing colors with either homogeneous or heterogeneous shapes on a short-term memory task. In Experiment 1, we found no differences in color memory for displays in which colors were each associated ...
rec_pub_18717388-distinctive-shapes-benefit-short-term-memory-color-associations-color.htm
30 Jul 2008
The present study examined how well implicit measures were able to predict sexual orientation. Most previous research in the sexual orientation domain has been dependent upon self-report, which requires explicit, conscious awareness of sexual ...
rec_pub_17333326-implicit-explicit-measurements-sexual-preference-gay-heterosexual-men.htm
Covariation assessment for neutral and emotional verbal stimuli in paranoid delusions.
21 Jul 2008
OBJECTIVES: Selective processing of emotion-relevant information is considered a central feature in various types of psychopathology, yet the mechanisms underlying these biases are not well understood. One of the first steps in processing ...
rec_pub_18652739-covariation-assessment-neutral-emotional-verbal-stimuli-paranoid.htm
7 Jul 2008
Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often have difficulty recognizing emotion in others. This is likely due to difficulties in interpreting non-verbal cues of affect. Although deficits in interpreting facial cues of affect are being widely ...
rec_pub_18692197-the-importance-vocal-affect-bimodal-processing-emotion-implications.htm
On the generality of the contingent orienting hypothesis.
7 Jul 2008
The contingent-orienting hypothesis states that attentional capture by a task-irrelevant stimulus is contingent on whether that stimulus shares a feature property that is critical to the task at hand [Folk, C. L., Remington, R. W., & Johnston, J. C. ...
rec_pub_18614130-on-generality-contingent-orienting-hypothesis.htm
30 Jun 2008
Four experiments examined how age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency (WF) interact with manipulations of image quality in a picture-naming task. Experiments 1 and 2 examined the effect of overlaying the to-be-named picture with irrelevant ...
rec_pub_18599003-age-acquisition-word-frequency-affects-object-recognition-evidence.htm
29 Jun 2008
According to the experimental study of synesthetic tendencies in a total of 104 subjects, the angry voice of the queen of the night from Mozart is pictured as the colors red and yellow. The voice of lament was pictured as yellow. The colors of ...
rec_pub_19195150-colored-hearing-synesthesia.htm
Attentional, associative, and configural mechanisms in extinction.
29 Jun 2008
The participation of attentional and associative mechanisms in extinction, spontaneous recovery, external disinhibition, renewal, reinstatement, and reacquisition was evaluated through computer simulations with an extant computational model of ...
rec_pub_18729595-attentional-associative-configural-mechanisms-extinction.htm
Conditioning of stimuli with nonzero initial value.
29 Jun 2008
In five experiments, rats received conditioning of either moderately attractive or moderately aversive flavors using either a strongly negative lithium chloride (LiCl) or a strongly positive Polycose as the reinforcer. In each case, testing was done ...
rec_pub_18665715-conditioning-stimuli-nonzero-initial-value.htm
29 Jun 2008
BACKGROUND: A previous study aimed at revealing the prevalence and determinants of lithium induced polyuria suggested an increased risk of polyuria (urine volume > or =3 L/24 h) in those using serotonergic antidepressants next to lithium. OBJECTIVE: ...
rec_pub_18651340-the-association-concomitant-use-serotonergic-antidepressants-lithium.htm
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