Search Results - "Frontiers in Cognition"
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Victim impact statements limit the effects of perspective taking on juror decisions
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (20-11-2024)“…Past work suggests that victim impact statements (VISs) encourage jurors to take victims' perspectives, but this has not been explored empirically. Across four…”
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Maintenance suppression reduces the accessibility of visual information in working memory regardless of its normative valence
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (07-11-2024)“…Intentional removal of unwanted information allows us to focus on our current goals. Previous research has shown that suppressing the maintenance of neutral…”
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From oxygen shortage to neurocognitive challenges: behavioral patterns and imaging insights
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (05-11-2024)“…Environmental hypoxia, resulting from reduced oxygen supply, poses a significant risk of dysfunctioning and damaging the neurocognitive system, particularly in…”
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The effect of internal and external visualization of rotation on postural stability
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-10-2024)“…Introduction During mental rotation tasks, it is assumed that participants visualize a rotation of objects in their minds (internal visualization), but mental…”
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Impact of modality and mode of questioning and testing on memory reports
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (23-10-2024)“…Introduction Individuals' memories are assessed in multiple contexts; however, depending on the context, how an individual is questioned may impact the…”
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Editorial: Guidance of search by long-term and working memory
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Successful generalization of conceptual knowledge after training to remember specific events
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (26-09-2024)“…Introduction Categorization involves grouping information to make inferences and support novel decisions. In the laboratory, category learning tasks commonly…”
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Pulling away from the trigger: the influences of purpose in life and self-affirmation on decisions to shoot
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (17-09-2024)“…Introduction Recent data suggests significant racial disparities in police killings in the United States: Much research finds that Black men are killed by…”
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Coupling of anticipation and breathing in expert flute performance: the influence of musical structure and practice
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (17-09-2024)“…Introduction In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and physiological responses involved in learning a flute piece by the composer Charles Koechlin…”
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Individual differences in visuo-spatial working memory capacity and prior knowledge during interrupted reading
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (04-09-2024)“…Interruptions are often pervasive and require attentional shifts from the primary task. Limited data are available on the factors influencing individuals'…”
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Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasks
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (04-09-2024)“…Failures of sustained attention, including lapses and mind-wandering, have serious consequences on cognitive task performance. In recent years, real-time…”
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Classifying musical reading expertise by eye-movement analysis using machine learning
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-08-2024)“…Music reading is the key to literacy for musicians in the Western music tradition. This high-level activity requires an efficient extraction of the visual…”
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Prolonged sitting reduces cerebral oxygenation in physically active young adults
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (12-08-2024)“…Introduction Physical activity is known to enhance cognitive functioning across the lifespan, yet the effects of sedentary behaviors on cognitive functioning…”
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Music expertise differentially modulates the hemispheric lateralization of music reading
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)“…Previous studies have shown that music expertise relates to the hemispheric lateralization of music reading among musicians and non-musicians. However, it…”
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Embodied agency through soft skills development in dance
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)“…The fluidity, adaptability and complexity of a dancer's movement are often used as examples of how dance at a level of mastery is embodied. The freedom this…”
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Cognitive function, mood and sleep changes in response to a Tai Chi/Qigong intervention among older breast cancer survivors: an exploratory analysis
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)“…IntroductionCognitive decline is a significant, persistent issue among breast cancer survivors (BCSs) affecting more than 50% and greatly impacting health and…”
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Creativity in motion: examining the impact of meaningful movement on creative cognition
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)“…This study examined the link between creative cognition and meaningful physical movement among university students (N = 151) from a cognitive offloading…”
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Auditory-motor adaptation: induction of a lateral shift in sound localization after biased immersive virtual reality training
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (31-07-2024)“…Introduction Sensorimotor adaptation has often been studied in the visual modality through the Prism Adaptation (PA) paradigm. In this paradigm, a lateral…”
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Multiscale Functional Connectivity analysis of episodic memory reconstruction
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (31-07-2024)“…Our ability to share memories constitutes a social foundation of our world. When exposed to another person's memory, individuals can mentally reconstruct the…”
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Neural evidence of deprioritizing to-be-forgotten information in visual working memory
Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-07-2024)“…Introduction Although evidence supports the effective use of a cue to forget an encoded stimulus, the mechanisms of this forgetting are not well understood…”
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