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Reaction Time (Latest Articles)
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Memory operations that support language comprehension: evidence from verb-phrase ellipsis.
30 Aug 2009
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents, which often necessitates retrieval of information about the elided constituent from memory. A. E. Martin and B. McElree (2008) argued that ...
rec_pub_19686017-memory-operations-support-language-comprehension-evidence-verb-phrase.htm
30 Aug 2009
Humans have an extremely flexible ability to categorize regularities in their environment, in part because of attentional systems that allow them to focus on important perceptual information. In formal theories of categorization, attention is ...
rec_pub_19686015-extremely-selective-attention-eye-tracking-studies-dynamic-allocation.htm
30 Aug 2009
When people switch between languages, inhibition of currently irrelevant languages is assumed to occur. The authors examined inhibition of irrelevant languages with a cued language-switching paradigm. A cue indicated in which of 3 languages (German, ...
rec_pub_19686014-inhibition-language-switching-inhibited-switching-languages-naming.htm
Neural correlates of individual differences in strategic retrieval processing.
30 Aug 2009
Processes engaged when information is encoded into memory are an important determinant of whether that information will be recovered subsequently. Also influential, however, are processes engaged at the time of retrieval, and these were investigated ...
rec_pub_19686013-neural-correlates-individual-differences-strategic-retrieval.htm
Test sequence priming in recognition memory.
30 Aug 2009
The authors examined priming within the test sequence in 3 recognition memory experiments. A probe primed its successor whenever both probes shared a feature with the same studied item (interjacent priming), indicating that the study item like the ...
rec_pub_19686012-test-sequence-priming-recognition-memory.htm
Use of self-to-object and object-to-object spatial relations in locomotion.
30 Aug 2009
In 8 experiments, the authors examined the use of representations of self-to-object or object-to-object spatial relations during locomotion. Participants learned geometrically regular or irregular layouts of objects while standing at the edge or in ...
rec_pub_19686010-use-self-object-object-object-spatial-relations-locomotion.htm
Deficits in cross-race face learning: insights from eye movements and pupillometry.
30 Aug 2009
The own-race bias (ORB) is a well-known finding wherein people are better able to recognize and discriminate own-race faces, relative to cross-race faces. In 2 experiments, participants viewed Asian and Caucasian faces, in preparation for ...
rec_pub_19686008-deficits-cross-race-face-learning-insights-eye-movements-pupillometry.htm
Optimizing acquisition time in quantitative electromyography.
30 Aug 2009
Quantitative electromyography (QEMG) relies on a number of discharges of the same motor unit action potential (MUAP) from a train to create an averaged MUAP considered to be representative of a true potential. The train of potentials may be affected ...
rec_pub_19618434-optimizing-acquisition-time-quantitative-electromyography.htm
Loss of somatosensory-evoked potentials and the timing of perception.
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: To determine if patients with brain lesions who have a unilateral loss of their primary somatosensory-evoked potential (SSEP) have altered temporal perception. BACKGROUND: Benjamin Libet postulated that the neural processing of stimuli to ...
rec_pub_19741327-loss-somatosensory-evoked-potentials-timing-perception.htm
Contrast effects in priming paradigms: Implications for theory and research on implicit attitudes.
30 Aug 2009
Contrast effects have been studied in dozens of experimental paradigms, including the measurement of attitudes in the social psychological literature. However, nearly all of this work has been conducted using explicit reports. In the present ...
rec_pub_19685997-contrast-effects-priming-paradigms-implications-theory-research.htm
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