Beyond reaction times: Incorporating mouse-tracking measures into the implicit association test to examine its underlying process

Z Yu, F Wang, D Wang, M Bastin - Social cognition, 2012 - Guilford Press
Although the Implicit Association Test (IAT) has been widely used as an implicit measure
over the past decade, research into its underlying mechanism remains woefully insufficient …

Serious efforts at bias reduction

A Shaw, K Kenski, J Stromer-Galley… - Journal of Media …, 2016 - econtent.hogrefe.com
As research on serious games continues to grow, we investigate the efficacy of digital
games to train enhanced decision making through understanding cognitive biases. This …

Validating mouse-tracking: How design factors influence action dynamics in intertemporal decision making

M Schoemann, M Lüken, T Grage, PJ Kieslich… - Behavior Research …, 2019 - Springer
Mouse-tracking is an increasingly popular process-tracing method. It builds on the
assumption that the continuity of cognitive processing leaks into the continuity of mouse …

Linking cognitive and reaching trajectories via intermittent movement control

J Friedman, S Brown, M Finkbeiner - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2013 - Elsevier
Theories of decision-making have traditionally been constrained by reaction time data. A
limitation of reaction time data, particularly for studying the temporal dynamics of cognitive …

Action dynamics in multitasking: The impact of additional task factors on the execution of the prioritized motor movement

S Scherbaum, C Gottschalk, M Dshemuchadse… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
In multitasking, the execution of a prioritized task is in danger of crosstalk by the secondary
task. Task shielding allows minimizing this crosstalk. However, the locus and temporal …

Hand movements reveal the time-course of shape and pigmentation processing in face categorization

JB Freeman, N Ambady - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2011 - Springer
Although the roles of shape and pigmentation cues in face categorization have been studied
in detail, the time-course of their processing has remained elusive. We measured …

Do we “see” the same thing? An experimental look into the black box of disorder perception

SM Yang, CC Pao - Journal of research in crime and …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: We examine the process of disorder perception to test whether different people
perceive social and physical phenomenon the same way. Methods: We use laboratory …

Decisions in motion: Decision dynamics during intertemporal choice reflect subjective evaluation of delayed rewards

D O'Hora, R Carey, A Kervick, D Crowley… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting
has been linked to many behavioral and health problems, since people choose smaller …

Using contrastive inferences to learn about new words and categories

CA Bergey, D Yurovsky - Cognition, 2023 - Elsevier
In the face of unfamiliar language or objects, description is one cue people can use to learn
about both. Beyond narrowing potential referents to those that match a descriptor (eg,“tall”) …

The movement of eye and hand as a window into language and cognition

M Spivey, D Richardson, R Dale - Oxford handbook of human …, 2009 - books.google.com
This chapter reviews different studies on the influence of a person's own movements (and
potential movements) in perceptual and cognitive performance. It then focuses on eye …