The strength of the effect increases with age and is dependent of the type of the task performed (Jankovic, 2006 Supplement, 90). In this study we analyze the development of the phonemic - iconic congruency in the naming task. Three groups of respondents (9, 14, and 19 years) were ...
while Subtask 3 performance was associated with the efficiency of expanding attentional breadth (i.e., resizing the attended region to a larger area). The selectivity of these relationships appears to implicate these specific deployments of attentional breadth in how people complete the task, as it...
First, we extend the analysis from low-level Gabor patches to realistic environments, including a task of higher cognitive load: We broaden the task from binary recognition in previous work, to detectionandrecognition of five possible visual targets. Crossmodal effects are still present in such hig...
• Culture: Is there congruency with the prevailing values, beliefs, and expectations within the organization, including the ways the organiza- tion is managed, what is expected of its members, and goal attainment? • Structure: Is there a rational cascade of goals, key processes, teams, ...
This pattern means that the congruency of the IS of the context with scrambled orders engenders less effortful processing of OS orders (SUBJECT-Focus); conversely, an incongruent IS-syntax relation gives rise to strong reanalysis effects (OBJECT-Focus). In total, Experiment 2 attests that L1 ...
interpersonal relationships, working structures and task structures”. Job characteristics Ganster and Schaubroeck (1991) According to Ganster and Schaubroeck (1991), “there is strong indirect evidence that stressors (job characteristics) affect human health. It is also assumed that there is a strong...
(De Dreu & Weingart,2003), and often the relationships cannot be salvaged when they reach that point. If these value differences are properly managed and even welcomed, we propose that employees will experience less rather than more strain and may instead experience more elaboration of task-...
Crossmodal congruency taskHand imageMultisensoryTouchVisionVisual hand identityThe crossmodal congruency effect (CCE) is augmented when viewing an image of a hand compared to an object. It is unclear if this contextual effect extends to a non-spatial CCE. Here, participants discriminated the number...
We focused on the effects of spatial congruency of saccade target (ST) location and discrimination target (DT) location and the time between ST-cue and Go-signal (SOA) on saccadic eye movement performance. In two experiments, participants performed a visual discrimination task at a cued location...
The single-task group performed single visual n-back and auditory Go/NoGo tasks within one session. The order in which cognitive tasks were applied was pseudorandomized between participants. The dual-task group performed only the dual visual n-back + auditory Go/NoGo task as presented in the ...