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Speed versus accuracy instructions in the response time concealed information test

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2022
The response time concealed information test (RT-CIT) can reveal that a person recognizes a relevant item (probe) among other, irrelevant items, based on slower responding to the probe compared to the irrelevant items.
Till Lubczyk   +2 more
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The perception of intonational and emotional speech prosody produced with and without a face mask: an exploratory individual differences study

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2022
Face masks affect the transmission of speech and obscure facial cues. Here, we examine how this reduction in acoustic and facial information affects a listener’s understanding of speech prosody. English sentence pairs that differed in their intonational (
Chloe Sinagra, Seth Wiener
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Expensive seems better: The price of a non-effective drug modulates its perceived efficacy

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2023
Previous studies have shown that the price of a given product impacts the perceived quality of such product. This finding was also observed in medical contexts, showing that expensive drugs increase the placebo effect compared to inexpensive ones ...
Marcos Díaz-Lago   +2 more
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A value accumulation account of unhealthy food choices: testing the influence of outcome salience under varying time constraints

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2023
People often engage in unhealthy eating despite having an explicit goal to follow a healthy diet, especially under certain conditions such as a lack of time.
Massimo Köster   +3 more
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Autobiographical Memory Content and Recollection Frequency: Public Release of Quantitative Datasets and Representative Classification Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2020
Autobiographical memory (AM), the recollection of personally-experienced events, has several adaptive functions and has been studied across numerous dimensions.
Robert S. Gardner   +3 more
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Are You “In the Zone” Or “Disconnected”?: An Investigation of Flow, Dissociative Absorption and Their Adaptive and Maladaptive Correlates

open access: yesJournal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition, 2022
Objective: The terms dissociative absorption and flow describe tendencies to experience immersive consciousness states, yet dissociation is sometimes considered maladaptive whereas flow is typically considered to be adaptive.
Michal Zadik   +2 more
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Prescheduled Interleaving of Processing Reduces Interference in Motor-Cognitive Dual Tasks

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2020
Continuous motor tasks like walking have the potential to allow a dynamic allocation of processing resources when interrupted by intermittent cognitive tasks.
Christine Langhanns, Hermann Mueller
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Exploring the Link between Novel Task Proceduralization and Motor Simulation

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2021
Our ability to generate efficient behavior from novel instructions is critical for our adaptation to changing environments. Despite the absence of previous experience, novel instructed content is quickly encoded into an action-based or procedural format, 
Ana F. Palenciano   +4 more
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Context modulates the impact of auditory information on visual anticipation

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2022
Research on the impact of auditory information on visual anticipation in tennis suggests that the intensity of racket-ball-contact sounds systematically biases estimates of the ball’s speed, thereby influencing anticipatory judgments.
Rouwen Cañal-Bruland   +2 more
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Narrative creativity training: A new method for increasing resilience in elementary students

open access: yesJournal of Creativity, 2023
Narrative creativity training has recently shown promise as a tool for increasing self-efficacy and resilience in adult learners. The training employs dramatic and literary techniques such as perspective-shifting, counterfactual (i.e., what-if) thinking,
Angus Fletcher   +2 more
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