نتایج جستجو برای: 1 involvement load hypothesis 2 task

تعداد نتایج: 4488816  

Journal: :Sexes 2022

Previous research has shown that women may use self-enhancement strategies to compete with one other. Lumbar curvature in is considered enhance a woman′s attractiveness, potentially due its role bipedal fetal load and sexual receptiveness. The current study investigated the of lumbar on women’s perceptions receptiveness as well intrasexual competitiveness. Study 1 (N = 138) tested confirmed com...

2013
Volker Thoma Nilli Lavie

The claim that face perception is mediated by a specialized ‘face module’ that proceeds automatically, independently of attention (e.g., Kanwisher, 2000) can be reconciled with load theory claims that visual perception has limited capacity (e.g., Lavie, 1995) by hypothesizing that face perception has face-specific capacity limits. We tested this hypothesis by comparing the effects of face and n...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2010
Assaf Kron Yaacov Schul Asher Cohen Ran R Hassin

We propose that experience of emotion is a mental phenomenon, which requires resources. This hypothesis implies that a concurrent cognitive load diminishes the intensity of feeling since the 2 activities are competing for the same resources. Two sets of experiments tested this hypothesis. The first line of experiments (Experiments 1-4) examined the intensity of participants' feelings as they pe...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Jason R Tregellas Deana B Davalos Donald C Rojas

Temporal processing underlies many aspects of human perception, performance and cognition. The present study used fMRI to examine the functional neuroanatomy of a temporal discrimination task and to address two questions highlighted by previous studies: (1) the effect of task difficulty on neuronal activation and (2) the involvement of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in timing. Twent...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2001
V Brandstätter A Lengfelder P M Gollwitzer

Implementation intentions ("If I encounter Situation X, then I'll perform Behavior Y!") are postulated to instigate automatic action initiation. In 4 studies, the hypothesis was tested that implementation intentions lead to immediate action initiation once the specified situation is encountered, even under conditions of high cognitive load. First, individuals whose action control is known to be...

2009
Maarten Wiggers

This thesis is concerned with the computation of buffer capacities that guarantee satisfaction of timing and resource constraints for task graphs with aperiodic task execution rates that are executed on run-time scheduled resources. Stream processing applications such as digital radio baseband processing and audio or video decoders are often firm real-time embedded systems. For a real-time embe...

Journal: :Brain research 2012
Jennyfer Ansado Oury Monchi Nourane Ennabil Sylvane Faure Yves Joanette

The cognitive reserve hypothesis proposes that the brain actively attempts to cope with age-related changes by using pre-existing cognitive networks (neural reserve) or enlisting compensatory processes (neural compensation). In a context of visual selective attention, the current study compared task-related activation with BOLD fMRI signals in younger (N=16) and older (N=16) adults using a lett...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Stewart H Mostofsky Joanna G B Schafer Michael T Abrams Melissa C Goldberg Abigail A Flower Avery Boyce Susan M Courtney Vince D Calhoun Michael A Kraut Martha B Denckla James J Pekar

Event-related fMRI was used to investigate the hypothesis that neural activity involved in response inhibition depends upon the nature of the response being inhibited. Two different Go/No-go tasks were compared-one with a high working memory load and one with low. The 'simple' Go/No-go task with low working memory load required subjects to push a button in response to green spaceships but not r...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 2011

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 2021

Although it seems intuitive to address the issue of reduced plantar cutaneous feedback by augmenting it, many approaches have adopted compensatory sensory cues, such as tactile input from another part body, for multiple reasons including easiness and accessibility. The efficacy might be limited due cognitive involvement interpret cues. objective this study is test hypothesis that augmentation m...

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