Electroencephalographic and skin temperature indices of vigilance and inhibitory control
Neurophysiological markers of the ability to sustain attention and exert inhibitory control of inappropriate responses have usually relied on neuroimaging methods, which are not easily applicable to real-world settings. The current research tested the ability of electroencephalographic and skin temperature markers to predict performance during the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART), which demands vigilance and inhibitory control. In Experiment 1, we recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) during the performance of [...]
The role of derivative suffix productivity in the visual word recognition complex
In this article we present two lexical decision experiments that examine [...]
Assessings Retests Effects at the Individual Level: A general IR- based approach
Test-retest studies for assessing stability and change are widely used [...]
Language-specific and Language-general Factors in Text Reading in Arabic
The goal of the present study was to extend the [...]
