Emotional Cuing to Test Attentional Network Functioning in Trait Anxiety
The Attention Networks Test (ANT) has been widely used to assess the three attentional networks proposed by Posner and his collaborators. Here we present a version of the ANT that uses emotionally laden words as cues to evaluate the functioning of the attention networks and their interactions. University students participated in the task and the results replicated those found in previous studies with the original version of the test. Then, [...]
Bayesian item selection in constrained adaptive testing
Application of Bayesian item selection criteria in computerized adaptive testing might [...]
Robust tests for two-way ANOVA models under heteroscedasticity
El objetivo de esta investigación fue comparar la robustez de dos [...]
A task to assess dynamic visual acuity and a valuation of the stability of its measurements
Apenas existen instrumentos de medición adecuados de la capacidad para [...]
Implicit and explicit memory in healthy older aduls with metabolic disorders produced by the diabetes mellitus type 2
En este estudio hemos investigado si la memoria implícita de [...]
