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The valence of event-based prospective memory cues or the context in which they occur affects their detection.

30 Dec 2008 Event-based prospective memory tasks entail detecting cues or reminders in our environment related to previously established intentions. If they are detected at an opportune time, then the intention can be fulfilled. In Experiments 1a-1c, we gave ...
rec_pub_19353934-the-valence-event-based-prospective-memory-cues-context-occur-affects.htm


Transfer of high domain knowledge to a similar domain.

30 Dec 2008 Researchers have widely examined domain knowledge yet rarely investigate the transfer of knowledge from one domain to another. This study sought to fill in the literature gap concerning the impact of domain knowledge on memory in a similar ...
rec_pub_19353932-transfer-high-domain-knowledge-similar-domain.htm


The role of spatial attention in nonconscious processing: a comparison of face and nonface stimuli.

30 Dec 2008 Recent findings from the masked priming paradigm have revealed a surprising influence of higher-level cognitive systems (i.e., attention) on nonconscious cognitive processes. These data have effectively undermined the long-standing assumption in ...
rec_pub_19152540-the-role-spatial-attention-nonconscious-processing-comparison-face.htm


Relations between uniform connectedness, luminance, and shape similarity as perceptual organizational cues in infancy.

30 Dec 2008 Although several studies have examined infants' sensitivity to perceptual organizational cues, few have examined the functional relations among these cues. We examined how uniform connectedness (UC) functions in relation to shape and luminance ...
rec_pub_19304596-relations-uniform-connectedness-luminance-shape-similarity-perceptual.htm


Minimizing the influence of recoding in the Implicit Association Test: the Recoding-Free Implicit Association Test (IAT-RF).

30 Dec 2008 Recoding processes can influence the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) in a way that impedes an unequivocal interpretation of the resulting compatibility effects. We present a modified version of the IAT that aims ...
rec_pub_18609400-minimizing-influence-recoding-implicit-association-test-recoding-free.htm


An exploratory study of linguistic-colour associations across languages in multilingual synaesthetes.

25 Dec 2008 In one of the most common forms of synaesthesia, linguistic-colour synaesthesia, colour is induced by stimuli such as numbers, letters, days of the week, and months of the year. It is not clear, however, whether linguistic-colour synaesthesia is ...
rec_pub_19123114-an-exploratory-study-linguistic-colour-associations-languages.htm


Cultural cognition of the risks and benefits of nanotechnology.

5 Dec 2008 How is public opinion towards nanotechnology likely to evolve? The 'familiarity hypothesis' holds that support for nanotechnology will likely grow as awareness of it expands. The basis of this conjecture is opinion polling, which finds that few ...
rec_pub_19197308-cultural-cognition-risks-benefits-nanotechnology.htm


Religious beliefs and public attitudes toward nanotechnology in Europe and the United States.

5 Dec 2008 How do citizens make sense of nanotechnology as more applications reach the market and the mainstream media start to debate the potential risks and benefits of technology? As with many other political and scientific issues, citizens rely on ...
rec_pub_19197309-religious-beliefs-public-attitudes-nanotechnology-europe-united-states.htm


Neural dynamics of learning sound-action associations.

Dec 2008 A motor component is pre-requisite to any communicative act as one must inherently move to communicate. To learn to make a communicative act, the brain must be able to dynamically associate arbitrary percepts to the neural substrate underlying the ...
rec_pub_19050764-neural-dynamics-learning-sound-action-associations.htm


Automatic associations and panic disorder: trajectories of change over the course of treatment.

29 Nov 2008 Cognitive models of anxiety and panic suggest that symptom reduction during treatment should be preceded by changes in cognitive processing, including modifying the anxious schema. The current study tested these hypotheses by using a repeated ...
rec_pub_19045967-automatic-associations-panic-disorder-trajectories-change-course.htm

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