“Leap before you look”: Conditions that suppress explicit, knowledge-based learning during visuomotor adaptation.

T Savalia, RA Cowell, DE Huber - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
When learning a novel visuomotor mapping (eg, mirror writing), accuracy can improve
quickly through explicit, knowledge-based learning (eg, aim left to go right), but after …

Replacing vertical actions by mouse movements: A web-suited paradigm for investigating vertical spatial associations

E Schütt, IG Mackenzie, B Kaup, C Dudschig - Psychological Research, 2023 - Springer
The number of web-based studies in experimental psychology has been growing
tremendously throughout the last few years. However, a straightforward web-based …

[HTML][HTML] (Mouse cursor)-Tracking food decisions in binge eating disorder reveals preference for high-energy foods and a role of BMI

KN Eichin, C Georgii, AK Arend, Z Van Dyck, J Blechert - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been associated with deficits in cognitive control
and decision-making. Yet, no study has yet investigated the characteristics of food choice …

Hands-on false memories: A combined study with distributional semantics and mouse-tracking

D Gatti, M Marelli, G Mazzoni, T Vecchi… - Psychological Research, 2023 - Springer
Although mouse-tracking has been seen as a real-time window into different aspects of
human decision-making processes, currently little is known about how the decision process …

Mouse tracking and consumer experience: exploring the associations between mouse movements, consumer emotions, brand awareness and purchase intent

M Liakou-Zarda, K Tzafilkou - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Consumer emotions and brand awareness are closely linked to the online advertising
experience. Interactivity can enhance consumers' engagement with social media sites and …

Social judgments of digitally manipulated stuttered speech: An evaluation of self-disclosure on cognition

AM Ferguson, JM Roche, HS Arnold - Journal of Speech, Language, and …, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose Persons who stutter (PWS) may be susceptible to discrimination because of
negative judgments made by listeners. The current study sought to determine how the …

Mouse movement trajectories as an indicator of cognitive workload

A Thorpe, J Friedman, S Evans, K Nesbitt… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Assessing the cognitive impact of user interfaces is a shared focus of human-computer
interaction researchers and cognitive scientists. Methods of cognitive assessment based on …

Instruction in second language enhances linguistic and cognitive abilities in first language as well: Evidence from public school education in Nepal

LS Pathak, S Rijal, P Pathak - Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 2021 - Springer
Seventy public school teenage students (female= 34) from Kathmandu participated in
language comprehension, language production and cognitive control tasks. The participants …

[PDF][PDF] Mouse Tracking Measures Reveal Cognitive Conflicts Better than Response Time and Accuracy Measures.

T Yamauchi, A Leontyev, M Razavi - CogSci, 2019 - researchgate.net
Mouse-tracking is said to provide a real-time record of decision making in a conflict situation
(Stillman, Shen, & Ferguson, 2018); yet precise benefit of this method is unknown. Using two …

Reducing variance or helping the poorest? A mouse tracking approach to investigate cognitive bases of inequality aversion in resource allocation

A Ueshima, T Kameda - Royal Society open science, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Humans dislike unequal allocations. Although often conflated, such 'inequality-
averse'preferences are separable into two elements: egalitarian concern about the variance …