Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural oscillations in prefrontal–striatal–hippocampal circuits. In this review, the …
This article presents a cognitive model that reconciles a surprising observation in the picture— word interference (PWI) paradigm with the general notion that PWI is a form of Stroop …
Interruptions are disruptive because they take time to recover from, in the form of a resumption lag, and lead to an increase in the likelihood of errors being made. Despite an …
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring prominently in theories of executive functioning and impulsive behavior. However …
N Nozari, CR Hepner - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Competitive accounts of lexical selection propose that the activation of competitors slows down the selection of the target. Non-competitive accounts, on the other hand, posit that …
During the great life-altering challenges brought by Coronavirus 2019, school closures and lack of access to exercise and social interactions may have increased students' negative …
G Smith, J Franck, W Tabor - Cognitive Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
According to cue-based retrieval theories of sentence comprehension, establishing the syntactic dependency between a verb and the grammatical subject is susceptible to …
R Verbrugge - Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2009 - Springer
This article takes off from Johan van Benthem's ruminations on the interface between logic and cognitive science in his position paper “Logic and reasoning: Do the facts matter?” …
In this paper we discuss a computational cognitive model of children's poor performance on pronoun interpretation (the so-called Delay of Principle B Effect, or DPBE). This cognitive …