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Transfer (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transfer (Psychology)'
Articles 21 to 30 of 200:
Affecting others: social appraisal and emotion contagion in everyday decision making.
25 May 2009
In a diary study of interpersonal affect transfer, 41 participants reported on decisions involving other people over 3 weeks. Reported anxiety and excitement were reliably related to the perceived anxiety and excitement of another person who was ...
rec_pub_19474455-affecting-social-appraisal-emotion-contagion-everyday-decision-making.htm
Sequential congruency effects in implicit sequence learning.
19 May 2009
We deal with situations incongruent with our automatic response tendencies much better right after having done so on a previous trial than after having reacted to a congruent trial. The nature of the mechanisms responsible for these sequential ...
rec_pub_19464194-sequential-congruency-effects-implicit-sequence-learning.htm
Increasing independence in autism spectrum disorders: a review of three focused interventions.
7 May 2009
The features of autism that inhibit the independent demonstration of skills, as well as three effective interventions for increasing independence, are explored in this review article. Independent performance may prove difficult for individuals with ...
rec_pub_19430897-increasing-independence-autism-spectrum-disorders-review-three.htm
Release and re-buildup of listeners' models of auditory space.
29 Apr 2009
When listeners hear sound presented repeatedly in a room with reflections, echo threshold rises. The current experiments tested how long this buildup in echo threshold would last when exposure to a different simulated space (designated as room B) ...
rec_pub_19425667-release-re-buildup-listeners-models-auditory-space.htm
29 Apr 2009
The current study adapted the Garner paradigm for diagnosing separable versus integral perceptual dimensions to the eye-blink classical conditioning paradigm using rabbits. Specifically, this study examined the ability of rabbits to categorize ...
rec_pub_19425663-an-investigation-auditory-dimensional-interaction-bivariate-bilateral.htm
29 Apr 2009
Three pigeons were trained in a three-item simultaneous same/different task. Three of six stimulus combinations were not trained (untrained set) and were tested later. Following acquisition, the subjects were tested with novel stimuli, the untrained ...
rec_pub_19380897-individual-differences-relational-learning-item-specific-learning.htm
Transferable skills and entrepreneurial strategy.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19395888-transferable-skills-entrepreneurial-strategy.htm
Face recognition in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).
29 Apr 2009
Primates live in complex social groups that necessitate recognition of the individuals with whom they interact. In humans, faces provide a visual means by which to gain information such as identity, allowing us to distinguish between both familiar ...
rec_pub_19450022-face-recognition-capuchin-monkeys-cebus-apella.htm
Training and transfer of training in the search for camouflaged targets.
29 Apr 2009
How do observers become proficient at finding camouflaged targets? Does gaining proficiency in locating a target in one camouflage search situation improve performance in novel camouflage situations? We examined these questions by having ...
rec_pub_19429971-training-transfer-training-search-camouflaged-targets.htm
Associative grouping: perceptual grouping of shapes by association.
29 Apr 2009
Perceptual grouping is usually defined by principles that associate distinct elements by virtue of image properties, such as proximity, similarity, and occurrence within common regions. What role does learning play in forming a perceptual group? ...
rec_pub_19429967-associative-grouping-perceptual-grouping-shapes-association.htm
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