Sequential priming in the detection of the facial expression: New approach in the study of emotional detection
The effective detection of those facial expressions that alert us to a possible threat is adaptive. Hence the reason that studies on face sampling have involved analysing how this process occurs, with evidence to show that the eyes focus mainly on the upper side of the face; nevertheless, no clear determination has been made of the relationship between the efficacy in detection (speed and accuracy) and the way in which [...]
Disfluent fonts lead to more utilitarian decisions in moral dilemmas
Previous research suggests that utilitarian decisions to moral dilemmas often stem [...]
Extinction of the initial within-compound association established in a blocked preexposure to two compound flavours
Extinction of the A↔X association after blocked preexposure to AX-BX was [...]
The (limited) effect of emotional arousal in the regulation of accuracy in eyewitness memory
Witnesses encoding a crime are likely to feel negative emotions [...]
The Psychometric Toolbox: An Excel Package for Use in Measurement and Psychometrics Courses
The Psychometric Toolbox (PT) is a user-friendly, non-commercial package mainly [...]
