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- 1From:The Psychological Record (Vol. 72, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCognitive perspective-taking research has primarily been conducted under the rubric of theory of mind (ToM), with the core skill believed to involve the correct attribution of mental states to oneself and others as a...
- 2From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedWhile some individuals tend to follow norms, others, in the face of tempting but forbidden options, tend to commit rule-breaking when this action is beneficial for themselves. Previous studies have neglected such...
- 3From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 12, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThis article aims to describe the use of mind-mapping techniques in language learning as a way to assist students in developing their analytical, organizational, collaborative, and creative skills in addition to their...
- 4From:Experimental Brain Research (Vol. 240, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLack of attention to obstacles on the floor or walking path may cause trip and fall accidents. The preparatory activity in the motor cortex to the perturbation associated with obstacle avoidance movements with cognitive...
- 5From:Advances in Cognitive Psychology (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCognitive and physical training have been shown to be effective in improving older adults' cognition. However, it is not yet clear whether combined cognitive and physical training offers an advantage compared to...
- 6From:Army Lawyer (Issue 1)Like fingers pointing to the moon ... diverse disciplines from anthropology to education, behavioral economics to family counseling, similarly suggest that the skillful management of attention is the sine qua non of the...
- 7From:Psychopharmacology (Vol. 238, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRationale The impact of the microbiota on the gut-brain axis is increasingly appreciated. A growing body of literature demonstrates that use of dietary fibre and prebiotics can manipulate the microbiota and affect...
- 8From:Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (Vol. 5, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFinding better ways to implement effective teaching and learning strategies in higher education is urgently needed to help address student outcomes such as retention rates, graduation rates, and learning. Psychologists...
- 9From:Psychopharmacology (Vol. 237, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedRationale Alcohol intoxication can dampen negative affective reactions to stressors. Recently, it has been proposed that these acute anxiolytic effects of alcohol may extend to dampening of negative affective...
- 10From:Educational Studies in Mathematics (Vol. 105, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedProof is central to mathematics and has drawn substantial attention from the mathematics education community. Yet, valid and reliable measures of proof comprehension remain rare. In this article, we present a study...
- 11From:Journal of Cognition (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the inspection time (IT) paradigm, participants view two lines of unequal length (called the Pi-figure) for a short exposure time, and then judge which of the two lines was longer. Early research has interpreted IT...
- 12From:Journal of Cognition (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedContinuous motor tasks like walking have the potential to allow a dynamic allocation of processing resources when interrupted by intermittent cognitive tasks. The degree to which a successful interleaving of processing...
- 13From:Journal of Cognition (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAccording to the grounded perspective, cognition emerges from the interaction of classic cognitive processes with the modalities, the body, and the environment. Rather than being an autonomous impenetrable module,...
- 14From:Journal of Cognition (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe report a series of three experiments investigating inhibition in task switching, using N-2 repetition costs as an empirical marker. The experiments were structurally identical, employing a standard experimental...
- 15From:Journal of Cognition (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTheorizing on dual- and multi-tasking has not made much progress since the early insight of Telford (1931) and Welford (1952) that response selection may represent a bottleneck in human information processing. A closer...
- 16From:Canadian Journal of Sociology (Vol. 45, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCognitive views claim that ethnic, national, and racial communities are malleable and constantly transforming, while more structural accounts consider these collective communities highly static. This article considers...
- 17From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jessica Gamlin 1,*, Rachel Smallman 2, Kai Epstude 3, Neal J. Roese 4 Introduction Goal of the present research Looking back on one's past to compare what actually transpired to what might have been,...
- 18From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Shuji Shinohara 1,*, Nobuhito Manome 1,2, Kouta Suzuki 1,2, Ung-il Chung 1, Tatsuji Takahashi 1,3, Hiroshi Okamoto 1, Yukio Pegio Gunji 4, Yoshihiro Nakajima 5, Shunji Mitsuyoshi 1 Introduction The aim...
- 19From:Taiwanese Journal of Psychiatry (Vol. 34, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yi-. Chen, Wen-. Hsieh, Pei-. Wang, Ding-. Liao Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) desistance is rare, and the subjective experience of change in IPV relation needs to be clarified. In this study, we...
- 20From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn order to intercept moving objects, we need to predict the spatiotemporal features of the motion of both the object and our hand. Our errors can result in updates of these predictions to benefit interceptions in the...