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Stimulus-Response Conflict Tasks and Their Use in Clinical Psychology [PDF]
This article reviews the historical usage of the concept of ‘conflict’ in psychology and delineates the design and development of three basic conflict tasks (Stroop, Flanker, Stop Signal). Afterwards, important theoretical concepts to account for conflict processing are introduced.
Thomas Kleinsorge
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BackgroundIn visual psychophysics, precise display timing, particularly for brief stimulus presentations, is often required. The aim of this study was to systematically review the commonly applied methods for the computation of stimulus durations in ...
Tobias Elze
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A New Set of Three-Dimensional Shapes for Investigating Mental Rotation Processes: Validation Data and Stimulus Set [PDF]
Mental rotation is one of the most influential paradigms in the history of cognitive psychology. In this paper, we present a new set of validated mental rotation stimuli to be used freely by the scientific community.
Giorgio Ganis, Rogier Andrew Kievit
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The concept of the stimulus in psychology. [PDF]
James J. Gibson
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Effect of Visual Stimulus on Psychology [PDF]
Ruihan Guo
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6 Poverty of Stimulus Arguments Concerning Language and Folk Psychology [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter focuses on comparing and contrasting poverty of stimulus arguments for innate cognitive apparatus in relation to language and to folk psychology. It shows that many of the data needed to construct a parallel argument for mind reading aren't available. For example, in connection with mind reading there seems to be nothing comparable
Gabriel Segal
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Poverty of Stimulus Arguments Concerning Language and Folk Psychology [PDF]
Abstract This chapter is principally devoted to comparing and contrasting poverty of stimulus arguments for innate cognitive apparatus in relation to language and to folk psychology. These days one is no longer allowed to use the term “innate” without saying what one means by it.1 So I will begin by saying what I mean by “innate ...
Gabriel Segal
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Modeling arbitrarily applicable relational responding with the non-axiomatic reasoning system: a Machine Psychology approach [PDF]
Arbitrarily Applicable Relational Responding (AARR) is a cornerstone of human language and reasoning, referring to the learned ability to relate symbols in flexible, context-dependent ways.
Robert Johansson
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The stimulus field in social psychology.
Abraham S. Luchins
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Individual pupil size changes as a robust indicator of cognitive familiarity differences.
Cognitive psychology has a long history of using physiological measures, such as pupillometry. However, their susceptibility to confounds introduced by stimulus properties, such as color and luminance, has limited their application.
Léon Franzen +4 more
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