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Changes in implicit associations do not occur simultaneously to Pavlovian conditioning of physiological anxiety responses.

18 Dec 2006 Previous research shows that an 'angry face' conditioned stimulus will elicit conditioned skin conductance responses (SCR) after a small number of trials pairing it with a mild electric shock. Such conditioning occurs even with masked presentations ...
rec_pub_17184968-changes-implicit-associations-occur-simultaneously-pavlovian.htm


Who distinguishes between sinners and sins at the implicit level of awareness?

29 Nov 2006 Several researchers have investigated the possibility that people indeed can love individuals who are engaged in behaviors that are considered unacceptable. In the present research, the authors evaluated the possibility that people distinguish ...
rec_pub_17172143-who-distinguishes-sinners-sins-implicit-level-awareness.htm


Two bases of the compatibility effect in the Implicit Association Test (IAT).

29 Nov 2006 Four experiments are reported, investigating the mechanisms underlying the compatibility effect in the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998). All experiments involved two IATs: flower IAT, in which the target ...
rec_pub_17095490-two-bases-compatibility-effect-implicit-association-test-iat.htm


What goes well with physics? Measuring and altering the image of science.

29 Nov 2006 BACKGROUND: In view of the shortage of students majoring in science, we examined the image of physics in terms of students' implicit, automatic associations with physics. AIMS: To describe the specific image of physics that might alienate students ...
rec_pub_17094885-what-goes-physics-measuring-altering-image-science.htm


Investigating the functional interaction between semantic and episodic memory: convergent behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for the role of familiarity.

13 Nov 2006 Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retaining memories of specific events (episodic memory). Although these two forms of memory have been dissociated on the basis of neuropsychological data, ...
rec_pub_17112741-investigating-functional-interaction-semantic-episodic-memory.htm


Global gist extraction in children and adults.

30 Oct 2006 The DRM paradigm was used to examine the role of global gist extraction in producing false memories in children and adults. First-graders, third-graders, and adults watched a videotape of a woman reading seven DRM lists, and then took a recognition ...
rec_pub_17077030-global-gist-extraction-children-adults.htm


The generation and maintenance of visual mental images: evidence from image type and aging.

28 Oct 2006 Imagery is a multi-componential process involving different mental operations. This paper addresses whether separate processes underlie the generation, maintenance and transformation of mental images or whether these cognitive processes rely on the ...
rec_pub_17074426-the-generation-maintenance-visual-mental-images-evidence-image-type.htm


Testing the semantic differential as a model of task processes with the implicit association test.

29 Sep 2006 In this study, we examined the hypothesis that semantic judgment tasks share overlapping processes if they require processing on common dimensions but not if they require processing on orthogonal dimensions in semantic space (Osgood, Suci, & ...
rec_pub_17263070-testing-semantic-differential-model-task-processes-implicit.htm


When "happy" means "sad": neuropsychological evidence for the right prefrontal cortex contribution to executive semantic processing.

25 Sep 2006 The contribution of the left inferior prefrontal cortex in semantic processing has been widely investigated in the last decade. Converging evidence from functional imaging studies shows that this region is involved in the "executive" or "controlled" ...
rec_pub_17007894-when-happy-means-sad-neuropsychological-evidence-right-prefrontal.htm


Memory and the Korsakoff syndrome: not remembering what is remembered.

24 Sep 2006 Following the distinction between involuntary unconscious memory, involuntary conscious memory, and intentional retrieval, the focus of the present paper is whether there is an impairment of involuntary conscious memory among Korsakoff patients. At ...
rec_pub_17005214-memory-korsakoff-syndrome-remembering-remembered.htm

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