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Attention (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Attention'
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Age differences in strategic behavior during a computation-based skill acquisition task.
30 Aug 2009
The authors evaluated mechanistic and metacognitive accounts of age differences in strategy transitions during skill acquisition. Old and young participants were trained on a task involving a shift from performing a novel arithmetic algorithm to ...
rec_pub_19739913-age-differences-strategic-behavior-computation-based-skill.htm
30 Aug 2009
Parkinson's disease (PD) involves facial masking, which may impair social interaction. Older adult observers who viewed segments of videotaped interviews of individuals with PD expressed less interest in relationships with women with higher masking ...
rec_pub_19739910-the-influence-facial-masking-sex-older-adults-impressions-individuals.htm
Selective attention to emotion in the aging brain.
30 Aug 2009
A growing body of research suggests that the ability to regulate emotion remains stable or improves across the adult life span. Socioemotional selectivity theory maintains that this pattern of findings reflects the prioritization of emotional goals. ...
rec_pub_19739908-selective-attention-emotion-aging-brain.htm
Automaticity of cognitive control: goal priming in response-inhibition paradigms.
30 Aug 2009
Response inhibition is a hallmark of cognitive control. An executive system inhibits responses by activating a stop goal when a stop signal is presented. The authors asked whether the stop goal could be primed by task-irrelevant information in ...
rec_pub_19686032-automaticity-cognitive-control-goal-priming-response-inhibition.htm
Classifying partial exemplars: seeing less and learning more.
30 Aug 2009
Categories underlie a variety of functions beyond just classification, including inference and explanation. To classify, people need to distinguish between categories, but other functions rely on within-category information (things true of a ...
rec_pub_19686031-classifying-partial-exemplars-seeing-learning-more.htm
Embodied memory judgments: a case of motor fluency.
30 Aug 2009
It is well known that perceptual and conceptual fluency can influence episodic memory judgments. Here, the authors asked whether fluency arising from the motor system also impacts recognition memory. Past research has shown that the perception of ...
rec_pub_19686029-embodied-memory-judgments-case-motor-fluency.htm
Attentional requirements for the selection of words from different grammatical categories.
30 Aug 2009
Two grammatical classes are commonly distinguished in psycholinguistic research. The open-class includes content words such as nouns, whereas the closed-class includes function words such as determiners. A standing issue is to identify whether these ...
rec_pub_19686027-attentional-requirements-selection-words-different-grammatical.htm
Category-based errors and the accessibility of unbiased spatial memories: a retrieval model.
30 Aug 2009
Studies have consistently shown a spatial memory bias such that a target location is remembered toward the prototypical location of the region to which the target belongs, indicating a blending between the target's specific information and the ...
rec_pub_19686025-category-based-errors-accessibility-unbiased-spatial-memories.htm
On the control of single-prime negative priming: the effects of practice and time course.
30 Aug 2009
Single-prime negative priming refers to the phenomenon wherein repetition of a prime as the probe target results in delayed response. Sometimes this effect has been found to be contingent on participants' unawareness of the primes, and sometimes it ...
rec_pub_19686021-on-control-single-prime-negative-priming-effects-practice-time-course.htm
30 Aug 2009
Some types of automaticity can be attributed to simple stimulus-response associations (G. D. Logan, 1988). This can be studied with paradigms in which associations to an irrelevant stimulus automatically influence responding to a relevant stimulus. ...
rec_pub_19686020-temporary-activation-perceptual-motor-associations-stimulus-response.htm
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