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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Size and shape constancy in consumer virtual reality [PDF]
With the increase in popularity of consumer virtual reality headsets, for research and other applications, it is important to understand the accuracy of 3D perception in VR.
A Glennerster +42 more
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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.
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A new tool for equating lexical stimuli across experimental conditions
In cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics, lexical characteristics can drive large effects, which can create confounds when word stimuli are intended to be unrelated to the effect of interest.
Evan N. Lintz +2 more
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The History and Philosophy of Ecological Psychology
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J. Gibson and E. J. Gibson. This theory aims to offer a third way beyond cognitivism and behaviorism for understanding cognition.
Lorena Lobo +2 more
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Objectifying the Phenomenal in Experimental Psychology: Titchener and Beyond
This paper examines Titchener’s notion of stimulus error in the experimental study of mental experience. It places Titchener’s introspective methods into the intellectual world of early experimental psychology.
Gary Hatfield
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Applying Quantum Principles to Psychology [PDF]
This article starts out with a detailed example illustrating the utility of applying quantum probability to psychology. Then it describes several alternative mathematical methods for mapping fundamental quantum concepts (such as state preparation ...
Basieva, Irina +3 more
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Feature integration and task switching: diminished switch costs after controlling for stimulus, response, and cue repetitions [PDF]
This report presents data from two versions of the task switching procedure in which the separate influence of stimulus repetitions, response key repetitions, conceptual response repetitions, cue repetitions, task repetitions, and congruency are ...
Liefooghe, Baptist, Schmidt, James
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Specificity and context in post-exercise recovery:it is not a one-size-fits-all approach [PDF]
The concept of specificity of exercise prescription and training is a longstanding and widely accepted foundation of the exercise sciences. Simply, the principle holds that training adaptations are achieved relative to the stimulus applied.
Costello, Joseph, Minett, Geoffrey M.
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Combining simultaneous with temporal masking [PDF]
Simultaneous and temporal masking are two frequently used techniques in psychology and vision science. Although there are many studies and theories related to each masking technique, there are no systematic investigations of their mutual relationship ...
Francis, Gregory +2 more
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