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Visual and proprioceptive adaptation to optical displacement of the visual stimulus.

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1966
The effects of long-term optical displacement of the visual stimulus were measured in a wide variety of sensory coordinations. The pattern of changes observed indicated that a transient adaptation in the proprioceptive system is succeeded by a stable ...
J. Hay, H. Pick
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Distinguishing logic from association in the solution of an invisible displacement task by children (Homo sapiens) and dogs (Canis familiaris): using negation of disjunction.

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001
Prior research on the ability to solve the Piagetian invisible displacement task has focused on prerequisite representational capacity. This study examines the additional prerequisite of deduction. As in other tasks (e.g., conservation and transitivity),
John S. Watson   +5 more
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Do chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and 2-year-old children (Homo sapiens) understand double invisible displacement?

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2006
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young children (Homo sapiens) have difficulty with double invisible displacements in which an object is hidden in two nonadjacent boxes in a linear array.
E. Collier-Baker, T. Suddendorf
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Two-year-olds' search strategies and visual tracking in a hidden displacement task.

Developmental Psychology, 2002
Children younger than 3 years have difficulty with search tasks that involve hidden displacement. Partial visual information was provided about a ball's path as it moved toward a hiding place.
S. C. Butler, N. Berthier, R. K. Clifton
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Social media use, social displacement, and well-being.

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Jeffrey A. Hall, Dong Liu
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Can memory requirements account for species' differences in invisible displacement tasks?

Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes, 1999
We tested the hypothesis that poor performance on the Piagetian invisible displacement task is related to increased memory requirements. Rhesus monkeys and orangutans received 3 types of problems (invisible, visible, and no transfer problems) each ...
S. T. de Blois, M. Novak, M. Bond
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The benefits of psychological displacement in diary writing when using different pronouns.

British Journal of Health Psychology, 2008
This study examined a new emotional writing paradigm, that is PDDP. PDDP instructs participants to write diary in first-person pronoun first, and then narrate the same event from a different perspective using second-person pronoun.
Y. Seih   +4 more
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"That was the Last Time I Saw my House": The Importance of Place Attachment among Children and Youth in Disaster Contexts.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2016
Place attachment is important for children and youth's disaster preparedness, experiences, recovery, and resilience, but most of the literature on place and disasters has focused on adults.
L. Scannell   +3 more
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The effect of height in the picture plane on the forward displacement of ascending and descending targets.

Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale, 2001
The effect of height in the picture plane on the remembered location of ascending or descending targets was examined. Consistent with previous research, memory was displaced forward in the direction of motion.
Timothy L. Hubbard
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Search behaviour of cats (Felis catus) in an invisible displacement test: cognition and experience.

Canadian journal of psychology, 1990
An invisible displacement test was administered to cats in order to test the hypothesis that search behaviour in this species is influenced by their limited capacity for object permanence as well as by their previous experience with the environment ...
François Y. Doré
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