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Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional capture
A salient color distractor is known to capture attention during search for a less salient shape target, but the mechanisms underlying attentional...
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Perceived similarity as a window into representations of integrated sentence meaning
When perceiving the world around us, we are constantly integrating pieces of information. The integrated experience consists of more than just the...
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The time window of reconsolidation: A replication
Reconsolidation is a process by which a consolidated memory that has been destabilized by reactivation is updated, strengthened, or weakened by the...
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“Devastating…Having My Child on the Opposite Side of a Window”: Family Visiting Experiences and Considerations for Supporting Youths with Incarcerated Parents
Most people who are incarcerated in the US are parents, yet little is known about the context and experiences of family connection when a parent is...
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A Window into the Preverbal Child’s Mind
Deferred imitation is a key method for investigating early memory development. It is an early marker of memory processes and thus of central... -
Activity-based anorexia animal model: a review of the main neurobiological findings
BackgroundThe genesis of anorexia nervosa (AN), a severe eating disorder with a pervasive effect on many brain functions such as attention, emotions,...
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Tactile cues are more intrinsically linked to motor timing than visual cues in visual-tactile sensorimotor synchronization
Many tasks require precise synchronization with external sensory stimuli, such as driving a car. This study investigates whether combined...
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Atypical Multisensory Integration and the Temporal Binding Window in Autism Spectrum Disorder
The present study examined the relationship between multisensory integration and the temporal binding window (TBW) for multisensory processing in...
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“You Had This Clean Window, But It was Glued Shut”: Identifying the Needs of Parents and Providers of Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Rural Areas Through a Life Course Perspective
Research on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has found significant disparities in access to services and outcomes in rural communities. Little is...
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Spatial filtering restricts the attentional window during both singleton and feature-based visual search
We investigated whether spatial filtering can restrict attentional selectivity during visual search to a currently task-relevant attentional window....
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Neural correlates for word-frequency effect in Chinese natural reading
Word frequency effect has always been of interest for reading research because of its critical role in exploring mental processing underlying reading...
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Perceptual span in Mongolian text reading
In this study, an eye-tracking experiment was conducted to investigate the perceptual span during traditional Mongolian reading, a script uniquely...
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An emotional regulation advantage in people with high psychological Suzhi—evidence from ERP research
Emotional regulation, a key mechanism for promoting emotional health, has been found to play an important mediating role between psychological suzhi...
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Event-related brain potentials in lexical processing with Chinese characters show effects of contextual diversity but not word frequency
The diversity of contexts in which a word occurs, operationalized as CD, is strongly correlated with response times in visual word recognition, with...
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Broader benefits of the pretesting effect: Placement matters
Taking a test before learning new information in a lesson improves memory for that information – pretesting effect. Although the specific memory...
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The availability of non-instrumental information increases risky decision-making
Contemporary models of decision-making under risk focus on estimating the final value of each alternative course of action. According to such...
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Sleep Restriction
Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT) is an effective and widely used technique in the treatment of insomnia. It is commonly applied as part of a... -
The magnitude of the sound-induced flash illusion does not increase monotonically as a function of visual stimulus eccentricity
The sound-induced flash illusion (SIFI) occurs when a rapidly presented visual stimulus is accompanied by two auditory stimuli, creating the illusory...
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What’s in a name: The role of verbalization in reinforcement learning
Abstract (e.g., characters or fractals) and concrete stimuli (e.g., pictures of everyday objects) are used interchangeably in the...
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Methodological considerations for the force-matching task
AbstractThe force-matching task integrates haptic technology and electrical engineering to determine an individual’s level of sensory attenuation to...