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Cities worldwide are facing several challenges connected to urbanization and climate change. Several cities have identified the implementation of nature-based solutions (NBS) as an option to mitigate several challenges at once. However, can two different
L. Simperler, T. Ertl, A. Matzinger
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Peat land has an important role, function, and benefit for human life, biodiversity, and global climate. The peat swamp forest in Central Kalimantan was devastated to a very large extent, which addresses the restoration of peat swamp forests, has ...
Fytria Kurniasari +3 more
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Value Associations Modulate Visual Attention and Response Selection
Every day, we are confronted with a vast amount of information that all competes for our attention. Some of this information might be associated with rewards (e.g., gambling) or losses (e.g., insurances).
Annabelle Walle +2 more
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Imitation in one's own presence: No specific effect of self-focus on imitation
Previous studies have reported that imitative responses may be modulated by top-down social factors such as self-focus. However, growing evidence suggests that such social factors may actually modulate domain-general processes such as spatially ...
Divyush Khemka +3 more
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The Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advantage for responses that spatially correspond to the task-irrelevant location of a stimulus.
Jason eIvanoff +4 more
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Spatial intention–response compatibility [PDF]
In the current investigation the assumption that intentions and actions are represented in the same medium or code (common coding hypothesis of intention and action) was tested and confirmed [Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 52 (1999) 1; Eur. J. Cognit. Psychol. 9 (1997) 129]. In two experiments it is shown that the intention to produce a spatial consequence in the
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Spatial stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming [PDF]
According to Kornblum's (1992) dimensional overlap model, when an incongruent response to a stimulus is required, automatic activation of the congruent response must first be inhibited. Shiu and Kornblum (1996a) provided evidence for such inhibition in an incongruent symbolic negative priming task.
Lenore E, Read, Robert W, Proctor
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Spatial S-R compatibility: Positional instruction vs. compatibility instruction
Subjects had to perform both in a classical spatial compatibility experiment where they were instructed to press a right or left button to a right or left stimulus ('positional instruction'), and in a variant, where they had to give a spatially compatible or incompatible response depending on the color of the stimulus ('compatibility instruction'). The
G, Heister, P, Schroeder-Heister
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Observed bodies generate object-based spatial codes [PDF]
Contemporary studies of spatial and social cognition frequently use human figures as stimuli. The interpretation of such studies may be complicated by spatial compatibility effects that emerge when researchers employ spatial responses, and participants ...
Alison Taylor +65 more
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Spatial relationships and S-R compatibility
Abstract A visual, two-choice RT experiment was performed to assess the effect upon performance of compatibility of three spatial relationships: (1) between signals and response mechanisms, (2) between signals and effector positions, (3) between response mechanisms and effector positions.
J, Brebner, M, Shephard, P, Cairney
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