Proportion Congruent Effects in the Absence of Sequential Congruent Effects
A debated question in the cognitive control field is whether cognitive control is best conceptualized as a collection of distinct control mechanisms or a single general purpose mechanism. In an attempt to answer this question, previous studies have dissociated two well-known effects related to cognitive control: sequential congruence and proportion congruent effects. In the present experiment, we pursued a similar goal by using a different strategy: to test whether proportion [...]
Normative data of 269 Spanish word fragments from the extension of Dasí, Soler and Ruiz (2004) database
En este trabajo se presenta una base de 269 fragmentos de [...]
Schema activation in translation and reading: A paradoxical effect
In three experiments we examined the effect of schema activation on [...]
Effect of directionality in conditionals
Se presentan dos experimentos en los que se demuestra que [...]
Perceptual Learning in conditioned taste aversion: Analysis of the effect of stimulus presentation
En un experimento tres grupos de ratas recibieron inicialmente exposición [...]
