Issue 3/2018
Content (13 Articles)
Risk approximation in decision making: approximative numeric abilities predict advantageous decisions under objective risk
Silke M. Mueller, Johannes Schiebener, Margarete Delazer, Matthias Brand
Numbers in action: individual differences and interactivity in mental arithmetic
Lisa G. Guthrie, Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau
Mouse-tracking evidence for parallel anticipatory option evaluation
Edward A. Cranford, Jarrod Moss
Response priming with motion primes: negative compatibility or congruency effects, even in free-choice trials
Christina Bermeitinger, Ryan P. Hackländer
“Keeping in mind the gender stereotype”: the role of need for closure in the retrieval-induced forgetting of female managers’ qualities
Gennaro Pica, Antonio Pierro, Valerio Pellegrini, Valeria De Cristofaro, Annamaria Giannini, Arie W. Kruglanski
Effectiveness of working memory training among children with dyscalculia: evidence for transfer effects on mathematical achievement—a pilot study
Smail Layes, Robert Lalonde, Yamina Bouakkaz, Mohamed Rebai
Spatial Visualization ability improves with and without studying Technical Drawing
María José Contreras, Rebeca Escrig, Gerardo Prieto, M. Rosa Elosúa
Time perception is not for the faint-hearted? Physiological arousal does not influence duration categorisation
Valérie Dormal, Alexandre Heeren, Mauro Pesenti, Pierre Maurage
Older adults show less interference from task-irrelevant social categories: evidence from the garner paradigm
Pei Wang, Qin Zhang, Kai-Li Zhang
Is mental time embodied interpersonally?
Sven Thönes, Kurt Stocker, Peter Brugger, Heiko Hecht
Mere ownership of memory: motor manipulation during encoding affects memory for words
Jaclynn V. Sullivan, Jenna M. Potvin, Stephen D. Christman
Consciousness: a unique way of processing information
Giorgio Marchetti
Laboratory of the Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences Research Center of Universidad Católica del Maule, Chile
Boris Lucero, Chiara Saracini, María Teresa Muñoz-Quezada, Pablo Mendez-Bustos, Marco Mora