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Moments of weakness: the implicit context dependencies of temptations.

20 Apr 2009 The implicit appeal of temptations may vary by the social and self-regulatory contexts in which they are encountered. In each of four studies, participants were subliminally primed with the name of someone associated with either drug use or drug ...
rec_pub_19386767-moments-weakness-implicit-context-dependencies-temptations.htm


Motor abstraction: a neuroscientific account of how action goals and intentions are mapped and understood.

19 Apr 2009 Recent findings in cognitive neuroscience shed light on the existence of a common neural mechanism that could account for action and intention to understand abilities in humans and non-human primates. Empirical evidence on the neural underpinnings ...
rec_pub_19381683-motor-abstraction-neuroscientific-account-action-goals-intentions.htm


Self-regulation and the hypothesis of experience-based selection: investigating indirect conscious control.

9 Apr 2009 The assumption that the contents of our conscious visual experience directly control our fine-tuned, real-time motor activity has been challenged by neurological and psychophysical evidence that suggest the two processes work semi-independently of ...
rec_pub_19364666-self-regulation-hypothesis-experience-based-selection-investigating.htm


Strategic influences on implementing instructions for future actions.

8 Apr 2009 Temporal and strategic factors that might influence the transformation of verbal task rules into functional stimulus-response associations were investigated in three experiments. In a dual task paradigm of the ABBA type participants were presented ...
rec_pub_19360437-strategic-influences-implementing-instructions-future-actions.htm


Action selection and action awareness.

6 Apr 2009 Human actions are often classified as either internally generated, or externally specified in response to environmental cues. These two modes of action selection have distinct neural bases, but few studies investigated how the mode of action ...
rec_pub_19352696-action-selection-action-awareness.htm


When intentions go public: does social reality widen the intention-behavior gap?

4 Apr 2009 Based on Lewinian goal theory in general and self-completion theory in particular, four experiments examined the implications of other people taking notice of one's identity-related behavioral intentions (e.g., the intention to read law periodicals ...
rec_pub_19389130-when-intentions-public-does-social-reality-widen-intention-behavior.htm


Using speakers' referential intentions to model early cross-situational word learning.

3 Apr 2009 Word learning is a "chicken and egg" problem. If a child could understand speakers' utterances, it would be easy to learn the meanings of individual words, and once a child knows what many words mean, it is easy to infer speakers' intended meanings. ...
rec_pub_19389131-using-speakers-referential-intentions-model-early-cross-situational.htm


Innocent intentions: a correlation between forgiveness for accidental harm and neural activity.

3 Apr 2009 Contemporary moral psychology often emphasizes the universality of moral judgments. Across age, gender, religion and ethnicity, people's judgments on classic dilemmas are sensitive to the same moral principles. In many cases, moral judgments depend ...
rec_pub_19467357-innocent-intentions-correlation-forgiveness-accidental-harm-neural.htm


Quantitative assessment of attribution of intentions to others in schizophrenia using an ecological video-based task: a comparison with manic and depressed patients.

3 Apr 2009 Schizophrenia is characterized by the impairment of several facets of social cognition. This has been demonstrated in numerous studies that focused on specific aspects of social cognition such as the attribution of intentions, emotions, or false ...
rec_pub_19346006-quantitative-assessment-attribution-intentions-schizophrenia-using.htm


Brain mechanisms for predictive control by switching internal models: implications for higher-order cognitive functions.

2 Apr 2009 Humans can guide their actions toward the realization of their intentions. Flexible, rapid and precise realization of intentions and goals relies on the brain learning to control its actions on external objects and to predict the consequences of ...
rec_pub_19347360-brain-mechanisms-predictive-control-switching-internal-models.htm

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