Cognitive entrainment to isochronous rhythms is independent of both sensory modality and top-down attention
The anisochrony of a stimulus sequence was manipulated parametrically to investigate whether rhythmic entrainment is stronger in the auditory modality than in the visual modality (Experiment 1), and whether it relies on top-down attention (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, participants had to respond as quickly as possible to a target presented after a sequence of either visual or auditory stimuli. The anisochrony of this sequence was manipulated parametrically, rather than [...]
A discussion of alternatives for establishing empirical benchmarks for interpreting single-case effect sizes
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the [...]
Experimental Approach to the Study of Beauty: The Role of Golden Proportion
Two experiments evaluated the impact of different deviations from golden proportion [...]
Evaluating Young and Old Faces on Social Dimensions: Trustworthiness and Dominance
In the present study we provide measures of dominance and [...]
Selection Procedure for Referential Content Words. A Methdological Proposal
En la investigación en Psicología, es habitual recurrir a listas [...]
