Concurrent Memory Load Can Make RSVP Search More Efficien
The detrimental effect of increased memory load on selective attention has been demonstrated in many situations. However, in search tasks over time using RSVP methods, it is not clear how memory load affects attentional processes; no effects as well as beneficial and detrimental effects of memory load have been found in these types of tasks. The main objective of the present work is to provide more evidence about the involvement [...]
Confirmatory factor analysis on the dimensions of commitment to the organization
El presente artículo propone validar el constructo del compromiso con la [...]
Semantic competitors: Normative study of 518 pairs of concepts
Los competidores semánticos se han definido como los elementos de una [...]
The role of the lexical status and the frequency of the prime on the unrelated condition using the technique of the masking of the prime
Se efectuó un experimento para analizar el papel del status [...]
Associative facilitation for words, but not for pseudowords with masked presentations of the prime
Un resultado que se repite en la mayoría de experimentos [...]
