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Association (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association'
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Implicitly positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict drinking behavior.
16 Mar 2008
Research using unipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) demonstrated that positive but not negative implicit alcohol associations are related to drinking behavior. However, the relative nature of the IAT with respect to target concepts (i.e., ...
rec_pub_18434034-implicitly-positive-alcohol-implicit-positive-associations-predict.htm
Dissociation of procedural and semantic memory in absolute-pitch processing.
13 Mar 2008
We describe two memory-retrieval systems in absolute-pitch (AP) processing and propose existence of a universal internal pitch template to which subpopulations of musicians selectively gain access through the two systems. In Experiment I, AP and ...
rec_pub_18430531-dissociation-procedural-semantic-memory-absolute-pitch-processing.htm
2 Mar 2008
The nature of episodic associations has been subject to a long standing debate, where the two opposing positions postulate associations as either a holistic representation of the constituent elements or as independently modifiable pointers between ...
rec_pub_18289507-associative-symmetry-memory-object-location-associations-revealed.htm
Aging and implicit learning of an invariant association.
28 Feb 2008
We investigated whether there is an age-related decline in implicit learning of an invariant association. Participants memorized letter strings in which a given letter always occurred in the second position (see Frick & Lee, 1995). Experiments 1 and ...
rec_pub_18441263-aging-implicit-learning-invariant-association.htm
28 Feb 2008
This experiment used the attraction effect to test the hypothesis that ingestion of sugar can reduce reliance on intuitive, heuristic-based decision making. In the attraction effect, a difficult choice between two options is swayed by the presence ...
rec_pub_18315798-toward-physiology-dual-process-reasoning-judgment-lemonade-willpower.htm
Implicit attitude generalization occurs immediately; explicit attitude generalization takes time.
28 Feb 2008
People are able to explicitly resist using knowledge about one person to evaluate another person from the same group. After learning about positive and negative behaviors performed by one individual from each of two different groups, participants ...
rec_pub_18315797-implicit-attitude-generalization-occurs-immediately-explicit-attitude.htm
Where do we look during potentially offensive behavior?
28 Feb 2008
rec_pub_18315793-where-look-potentially-offensive-behavior.htm
From self-observation to imitation: visuomotor association on a robotic hand.
12 Feb 2008
Being at the crux of human cognition and behaviour, imitation has become the target of investigations ranging from experimental psychology and neurophysiology to computational sciences and robotics. It is often assumed that the imitation is innate, ...
rec_pub_18394524-from-self-observation-imitation-visuomotor-association-robotic-hand.htm
[Development of semantic knowledge in children's associative false memory]
30 Jan 2008
In the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) procedure, false recall of a word that was not presented (the critical-lure) can be produced when participants study a list of associative words related to the critical-lure. Recently, some studies using the DRM ...
rec_pub_18402061-development-semantic-knowledge-children-s-associative-false-memory.htm
30 Jan 2008
The aim of the present study was to elucidate one of the factors that might be responsible for the maintenance of panic patients' harmful beliefs about anxiety. Specifically, it was hypothesized that harmful beliefs about anxiety, i.e. anxiety ...
rec_pub_18342292-catastrophic-associations-predict-level-change-anxiety-sensitivity.htm
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