The effect of how to perform movement sequences on absolute and relative timing transfer
Depending on the difficulty of the task in terms of movement duration and the number of elements forming the sequence, recent research has shown that movement sequences are coded in visual-spatial coordinates or motor coordinates. An interesting question that arises is how a specific manner of performance without a change in such functional difficulties affects the representation of movement sequences. Accordingly, the present study investigated how the way in which [...]
Brain Connectivity in Emotional Regulation: The Emotional Solving Problems
La solución de problemas emocionales es un mecanismo de regulación emocional [...]
Self-efficacy Matters more Than Interruptions n a Sequential Multitasking Experiment
Interruptions and multitasking have received a great deal of attention from [...]
Lexical associative norms and psycholinguistic indexes of 407 Spanish words in a Latinamerican sample
El diseño de tareas experimentales en psicología y lingüística suele [...]
A combined IRT and SEM approach for individual-level assessment in test-retest studies
The standard two-wave multiple-indicator model (2WMIM) commonly used to analyze [...]
