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Hot-headed is more than an expression: the embodied representation of anger in terms of heat.

30 Jul 2009 Anger is frequently referred to in terms of heat-related metaphors (e.g., hot-headed). The metaphoric representation perspective contends that such metaphors are not simply a poetic means of expressing anger but actually reflect the manner in which ...
rec_pub_19653767-hot-headed-expression-embodied-representation-anger-terms-heat.htm


Does working memory capacity affect the ability to predict upcoming words in discourse?

21 Jul 2009 Prior research has indicated that readers and listeners can use information in the prior discourse to rapidly predict specific upcoming words, as the text is unfolding. Here we used event-related potentials to explore whether the ability to make ...
rec_pub_19631622-does-working-memory-capacity-affect-ability-predict-upcoming-words.htm


Beyond perception: testing for implicit conceptual traces in high-load tasks.

19 Jul 2009 The present commentary addresses the main results obtained in the Butler and Klein [Butler, B. C., & Klein, R. (2009). Inattentional blindness for ignored words: Comparison of explicit and implicit memory tasks. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, ...
rec_pub_19625197-beyond-perception-testing-implicit-conceptual-traces-high-load-tasks.htm


Discriminating semantic from episodic relatedness in young and older adults.

7 Jul 2009 The ability of young (aged 18-30) and older (aged 60-80) adults to discriminate pre-experimental (semantic) from experimental (episodic) associations was examined. Participants studied a list containing semantically related and unrelated word pairs ...
rec_pub_19590991-discriminating-semantic-episodic-relatedness-young-older-adults.htm


The nature of psychological thresholds.

29 Jun 2009 Following G. T. Fechner (1966), thresholds have been conceptualized as the amount of intensity needed to transition between mental states, such as between states of unconsciousness and consciousness. With the advent of the theory of signal ...
rec_pub_19618991-the-nature-psychological-thresholds.htm


Optimal experimental design for model discrimination.

29 Jun 2009 Models of a psychological process can be difficult to discriminate experimentally because it is not easy to determine the values of the critical design variables (e.g., presentation schedule, stimulus structure) that will be most informative in ...
rec_pub_19618983-optimal-experimental-design-model-discrimination.htm


Integrating experiential and distributional data to learn semantic representations.

29 Jun 2009 The authors identify 2 major types of statistical data from which semantic representations can be learned. These are denoted as experiential data and distributional data. Experiential data are derived by way of experience with the physical world and ...
rec_pub_19618982-integrating-experiential-distributional-data-learn-semantic.htm


A meta-analytic investigation of the relationship between attentional bias and subjective craving in substance abuse.

29 Jun 2009 Theoretical models of addiction suggest that attentional bias for substance-related cues should be associated with self-reported craving. The authors evaluated the strength of the association by performing a meta-analysis on 68 independent data sets ...
rec_pub_19586163-a-meta-analytic-investigation-relationship-attentional-bias.htm


A dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link for social drinking.

29 Jun 2009 A dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link is presented, synthesizing 2 of the major social-cognitive approaches: expectancy and myopia theories. Substantial evidence has accrued to support both of these models, and recent neurocognitive ...
rec_pub_19586160-a-dual-process-model-alcohol-behavior-link-social-drinking.htm


Automatic alcohol associations: gender differences and the malleability of alcohol associations following exposure to a dating scenario.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: Little research has examined contextual influences on implicit measures of alcohol-related cognitions. The current study investigated whether contexts involving alcohol or social dating would affect automatic alcohol approach-avoid ...
rec_pub_19515299-automatic-alcohol-associations-gender-differences-malleability.htm

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