Is the Boston Naming Test still fit for purpose?

A Harry, SF Crowe - The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The Boston Naming Test (BNT)(Kaplan, Goodglass, & Weintraub,) is the most commonly
used test of confrontation naming in neuropsychology (Rabin, Barr, & Burton,). However …

Bank of Standardized Stimuli (BOSS) phase II: 930 new normative photos

MB Brodeur, K Guérard, M Bouras - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Researchers have only recently started to take advantage of the developments in
technology and communication for sharing data and documents. However, the exchange of …

MultiPic: A standardized set of 750 drawings with norms for six European languages

JA Duñabeitia, D Crepaldi, AS Meyer… - Quarterly journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Numerous studies in psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psycholinguistics have used
pictures of objects as stimulus materials. Currently, authors engaged in cross-linguistic work …

Nasal respiration entrains human limbic oscillations and modulates cognitive function

C Zelano, H Jiang, G Zhou, N Arora… - Journal of …, 2016 - Soc Neuroscience
The need to breathe links the mammalian olfactory system inextricably to the respiratory
rhythms that draw air through the nose. In rodents and other small animals, slow oscillations …

A systematic review of normative studies using images of common objects

C Souza, MV Garrido, JC Carmo - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Common objects comprise living and non-living things people interact with in their daily-
lives. Images depicting common objects are extensively used in different fields of research …

The influence of the respiratory cycle on reaction times in sensory-cognitive paradigms

M Johannknecht, C Kayser - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Behavioural and electrophysiological studies point to an apparent influence of the state of
respiration, ie, whether we inhale or exhale, on brain activity and cognitive performance …

Sustained inhibition of the native language in bilingual language production: A virtual reality approach

D Peeters, T Dijkstra - Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2018 - cambridge.org
Bilinguals often switch languages as a function of the language background of their
addressee. The control mechanisms supporting bilinguals' ability to select the contextually …

Tracking selective rehearsal and active inhibition of memory traces in directed forgetting

MC Fellner, GT Waldhauser, N Axmacher - Current Biology, 2020 - cell.com
Selectively remembering or forgetting newly encountered information is essential for goal-
directed behavior. It is still an open question, however, whether intentional forgetting is an …

Cueing cognitive flexibility: Item-specific learning of switch readiness.

YC Chiu, T Egner - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
The rich behavioral repertoire of the human species derives from our ability to flexibly
reconfigure processing strategies (task sets) in response to changing requirements. This …

Animate objects are detected more frequently than inanimate objects in inattentional blindness tasks independently of threat

DP Calvillo, WC Hawkins - The Journal of general psychology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Inattentional blindness occurs when individuals are engaged in an attention-demanding
task and fail to detect unexpected objects in their visual field. Two experiments examined …