An evaluation of dual-process theories of reasoning
M Osman - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2004 - Springer
Current theories propose that reasoning comprises two underlying systems (Evans & Over,
1996; Sloman, 1996; Stanovich & West, 2000). The systems are identified as having …
1996; Sloman, 1996; Stanovich & West, 2000). The systems are identified as having …
Eye tracking studies of normative and atypical development
C Karatekin - Developmental review, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the use of eye tracking measures (saccades, smooth-pursuit eye
movements, fixations during scene and face perception, and pupillary dilation) to study …
movements, fixations during scene and face perception, and pupillary dilation) to study …
The concurrent validity of the N-back task as a working memory measure
The N-back task is used extensively in literature as a working memory (WM) paradigm and it
is increasingly used as a measure of individual differences. However, not much is known …
is increasingly used as a measure of individual differences. However, not much is known …
Memory bias for threatening information in anxiety and anxiety disorders: a meta-analytic review.
K Mitte - Psychological bulletin, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Although some theories suggest that anxious individuals selectively remember threatening
stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A …
stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A …
Sexy but often unreliable: The impact of unreliability on the replicability of experimental findings with implicit measures
EP LeBel, SV Paunonen - Personality and Social …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Implicit measures have contributed to important insights in almost every area of psychology.
However, various issues and challenges remain concerning their use, one of which is their …
However, various issues and challenges remain concerning their use, one of which is their …
On the reliability of implicit and explicit memory measures
A Buchner, W Wippich - Cognitive psychology, 2000 - Elsevier
Functional dissociations between implicit and explicit memory tests often take the form of
large differences between groups or experimental conditions (eg, amnesics and controls …
large differences between groups or experimental conditions (eg, amnesics and controls …
Awareness in contextual cuing with extended and concurrent explicit tests
The term contextual cuing refers to improved visual search performance with repeated
exposure to a configuration of objects. Participants use predictive cues—derived from …
exposure to a configuration of objects. Participants use predictive cues—derived from …
Models of recognition, repetition priming, and fluency: exploring a new framework.
We present a new modeling framework for recognition memory and repetition priming based
on signal detection theory. We use this framework to specify and test the predictions of 4 …
on signal detection theory. We use this framework to specify and test the predictions of 4 …
Temporal stability of the implicit association test-anxiety
B Egloff, A Schwerdtfeger… - Journal of personality …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The Implicit Association Test-Anxiety (IAT-Anxiety; Egloff & Schmukle, 2002) provides an
indirect assessment of anxiety by measuring associations of self (vs. other) with anxiety …
indirect assessment of anxiety by measuring associations of self (vs. other) with anxiety …
Age differences in implicit memory: conceptual, perceptual, or methodological?
DB Mitchell, PJ Bruss - Psychology and aging, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors examined age differences in conceptual and perceptual implicit memory via
word-fragment completion, word-stem completion, category exemplar generation, picture …
word-fragment completion, word-stem completion, category exemplar generation, picture …