In previous experiments we used choice and visualization tasks to study the development of phonemic-iconic congruency and confirmed the phenomenon at all age-groups, starting from 5 year olds. The strength of the effect increases with age and is dependent of the type of the task performed (...
Using data from a longitudinal viral challenge study, we find that the post-exposure viral shedding and symptom severity are associated with a novel measure of pre-exposure cognitive performance variability (CPV), defined before viral exposure occurs. Each individual’s CPV score is computed from da...
Consequently, the predictive validity of performance goals is expected to change as function of the congruency between the goal and one's regulatory focus. As we just outlined above, performance-approach goals are more congruent with promotion than prevention orientation, while performance-avoidance ...
Here, we investigate the specific question of whether experimentally induced ownership over a virtual limb can modulate the performance of that limb in a simple sensorimotor task. Using a Virtual reality (VR) environment we modulate body ownership in three experimental conditions with respect to the ...
• 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, ...
4.3 Experiment 2: Self-Paced Reading Experiment 2 asks whether L2 speakers use IS information in on-line processing in a self-paced reading task. The rationale of this task is that locally increased processing efforts of syntactic and IS reanalysis (see Section 3.1) can be detected in higher ...
Finally, although a congruency effect (enhanced performance when distractors are congruent versus when they are incongruent) was not observed in the flanking distractor condition (probe 4), the decreased HR and FAR with corresponding increase in response criterion on trials when flanking stimuli were ...
(Katz & Kahn,1966). In this study, we did not measure discretionary role performance. Research shows that there is only a small relationship between task and contextual performance; so, it makes sense to treat them and study them individually (Motowidlo & Van Scotter,1994). The organizational...
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...
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...