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When 9 is not on the right: implications from number-form synesthesia.

15 Mar 2009 Number-form synesthetes consciously experience numbers in spatially-defined locations. For non-synesthete individuals, a similar association of numbers and space appears in the form of an implicit mental number line as signified by the distance ...
rec_pub_19297197-when-9-right-implications-number-form-synesthesia.htm


Humor in advertisements enhances product liking by mere association.

27 Feb 2009 Humor in advertising is known to enhance product liking, but this attitude change is often considered nonpredictive of product choice. Previous research relied exclusively on explicit self-report measures to assess attitudes and purchase intentions. ...
rec_pub_19309215-humor-advertisements-enhances-product-liking-mere-association.htm


Investigating the association between neurocognition and psychosis in bipolar disorder: further evidence for the overlap with schizophrenia.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVES: In schizophrenia, a distinction is made between psychosis with developmental and cognitive impairment on the one hand and psychosis without developmental impairment and positive symptoms on the other. In this study, we investigated ...
rec_pub_19267699-investigating-association-neurocognition-psychosis-bipolar-disorder.htm


How task representations guide attention: further evidence for the shielding function of task sets.

27 Feb 2009 To pursue goal directed behavior, the cognitive system must be shielded against interference from irrelevant information. Aside from the online adjustment of cognitive control widely discussed in the literature, an additional mechanism of preventive ...
rec_pub_19271860-how-task-representations-guide-attention-evidence-shielding-function.htm


Sources of bias in the Goodman-Kruskal gamma coefficient measure of association: implications for studies of metacognitive processes.

27 Feb 2009 In many cognitive, metacognitive, and perceptual tasks, measurement of performance or prediction accuracy may be influenced by response bias. Signal detection theory provides a means of assessing discrimination accuracy independent of such bias, but ...
rec_pub_19271863-sources-bias-goodman-kruskal-gamma-coefficient-measure-association.htm


The role of cue-target translation in backward inhibition of attentional set.

27 Feb 2009 Backward inhibition (BI) refers to a reaction time cost incurred when returning to a recently abandoned task compared to returning to a task not recently performed. The effect has been proposed to reflect an inhibitory mechanism that aids transition ...
rec_pub_19271859-the-role-cue-target-translation-backward-inhibition-attentional-set.htm


The role of sleep in cognition and emotion.

27 Feb 2009 As critical as waking brain function is to cognition, an extensive literature now indicates that sleep supports equally important, different yet complementary operations. This review will consider recent and emerging findings implicating sleep and ...
rec_pub_19338508-the-role-sleep-cognition-emotion.htm


Adult and child semantic neighbors of the Kroll and Potter (1984) nonobjects.

25 Feb 2009 PURPOSE: The purpose was to determine the number of semantic neighbors, namely, semantic set size, for 88 nonobjects (J. F. Kroll & M. C. Potter, 1984) and determine how semantic set size related to other measures and age. METHOD: Data were ...
rec_pub_19252127-adult-child-semantic-neighbors-kroll-potter-1984-nonobjects.htm


Affective associations mediate the influence of cost-benefit beliefs on fruit and vegetable consumption.

23 Feb 2009 Consumption of fruits and vegetables is far lower than recommended. The behavioral affective associations model posits that affective associations influence behavior and mediate the influence of perceived benefits and barriers on behavioral choices. ...
rec_pub_19501779-affective-associations-mediate-influence-cost-benefit-beliefs-fruit.htm


Expectations influence sensory experience in a wine tasting.

9 Feb 2009 Information about a product may shape consumers' taste experience. In a wine tasting experiment, participants received (positive or negative) information about the wine prior to or after the tasting. When the information was given prior to the ...
rec_pub_19501777-expectations-influence-sensory-experience-wine-tasting.htm

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