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The impact of team preferences on soccer offside judgments in laypersons: a quasi-experimental study
The present study uses a quasi-experimental design to investigate the impact of team preferences on the accuracy of offside judgments. In Experiments 1 and 2, supporters of two German soccer clubs (i.e., Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04) judged ...
Peter Wühr +2 more
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Brain can recognize different objects as ones it has previously experienced. The recognition accuracy and its processing time depend on different stimulus properties such as the viewing conditions, the noise levels, etc.
Hamed Heidari-Gorji +2 more
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Music Training, Cognition, and Personality [PDF]
Although most studies that examined associations between music training and cognitive abilities had correlational designs, the prevailing bias is that music training causes improvements in cognition. It is also possible, however, that high-functioning children are more likely than other children to take music lessons, and that they also differ in ...
Corrigall, Kathleen A. +2 more
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Introduction to cognitive training [PDF]
Over the past few decades, there has been an increased interest in cognitive training and its use. Cognitive or brain training (CT) is defined as guided training in specific tasks, usually structured, with the intention of improving individuals ...
Vojko Kavčič
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Cognitive Reserve in Dementia: Implications for Cognitive Training [PDF]
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a potential mechanism to cope with brain damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of CR on a cognitive training (CT) in a group of patients with dementia. Eighty six participants with mild to moderate dementia were identified by their level of CR quantified by the CR Index questionnaire (CRIq) and underwent a ...
Sara eMondini +13 more
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Cognitive Training Does Not Enhance General Cognition [PDF]
Due to potential theoretical and societal implications, cognitive training has been one of the most influential topics in psychology and neuroscience. The assumption behind cognitive training is that one's general cognitive ability can be enhanced by practicing cognitive tasks or intellectually demanding activities. The hundreds of studies published so
Sala, Giovanni, Gobet, Fernand
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Residual Information of Previous Decision Affects Evidence Accumulation in Current Decision
Bias in perceptual decisions can be generally defined as an effect which is controlled by factors other than the decision-relevant information (e.g., perceptual information in a perceptual task, when trials are independent).
Farzaneh Olianezhad +6 more
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Cognitive dysfunction shows higher incidence in people, suffering from epilepsy, than in general population and most likely they are related to common patho-biological processes.
I. Blazhyna
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Gaze behavior in social interactions between beach volleyball players—An exploratory approach
Previous research has indicated that social interactions and gaze behavior analyses in a group setting could be essential tools in accomplishing group objectives.
Andre Nicklas +8 more
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Styles of Leadership, Fears of Compassion, and Competing to Avoid Inferiority
There is general agreement that styles of leadership evolved from mammalian group living strategies that form social ranks. In both non-human primates and humans, different styles of hierarchical dominant-subordinate and leader-follower behavior can be ...
Jaskaran Basran +4 more
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