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Sex/gender entanglement: A problem of knots and buckets. [PDF]
Maney DL, Duchesne A, Grossi G.
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Reduced influence of perceptual context in mild traumatic brain injury is not an illusion. [PDF]
Sidhu A, Uiga L, Langley B, Masters RSW.
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Causal Learning in Gambling Disorder: Beyond the Illusion of Control
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2016Causal learning is the ability to progressively incorporate raw information about dependencies between events, or between one's behavior and its outcomes, into beliefs of the causal structure of the world. In spite of the fact that some cognitive biases in gambling disorder can be described as alterations of causal learning involving gambling-relevant ...
José C, Perales +4 more
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Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: overcoming the illusion of causality
Psychology & Health, 2018We tested a novel intervention for reducing demand for ineffective health remedies. The intervention aimed to empower participants to overcome the illusion of causality, which otherwise drives erroneous perceptions regarding remedy efficacy.A laboratory experiment adopted a between-participants design with six conditions that varied the amount of ...
Douglas MacFarlane +2 more
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Causal Dynamics of Scalp Electroencephalography Oscillation During the Rubber Hand Illusion
Brain Topography, 2016Rubber hand illusion (RHI) is an important phenomenon for the investigation of body ownership and self/other distinction. The illusion is promoted by the spatial and temporal contingencies of visual inputs near a fake hand and physical touches to the real hand. The neural basis of this phenomenon is not fully understood. We hypothesized that the RHI is
Kanayama, Noriaki +3 more
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The Illusion of Causality: A Cognitive Bias Underlying Pseudoscience
2018In the last decades, cognitive Psychology has provided researchers with a powerful background and the rigor of experimental methods to better understand why so many people believe in pseudoscience, paranormal phenomena and superstitions. According to recent evidence, those irrational beliefs could be the unintended result of how the mind evolved to use
Fernando Blanco, Helena Matute
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Does perceptual disfluency affect the illusion of causality?
Quarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyWhen a subjective experience of difficulty is associated with a mental task, people tend to engage in systematic and deliberative reasoning, which can reduce the usage of intuitive and effortless thinking that gives rise to cognitive biases.
Dalla Bona S., Vicovaro M.
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Causal Learning and Illusions of Control
2012Helena Matute, Miguel A. Vadillo
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Local and systemic mechanisms linking periodontal disease and inflammatory comorbidities
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021George Hajishengallis +1 more
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