The time-course of processing of grammatical class abd semantic attributes of words: Dissociation by means of ERP
This study explores the time-course of word processing by grammatical class (verbs vs. nouns) and meaning (action vs. non-action) by means of an ERP experiment. The morphology of Spanish words allows for a noun (e.g., bail-e [a dance]) or a verb (e.g., bail-ar [to dance]) to be formed by simply changing the suffix attached to the root. This facility results in a set of nouns and verbs that are nearly [...]
Is Inhibition of Return due to Attentional DIsengagement or to a Detection Cost? The Detection Cost Theory of IOR
When the time interval between two peripheral stimuli is long enough, [...]
Subjective Expectancy and Inhibition of Return: A Dissociation in a Non-Spatial Two-Alternative Forced choice task
Inhibition of Return (IOR) is conventionally defined by slow responses to [...]
Interpersonal Effects of Emotion in a Multi-Round Trust Game
Emotions displayed by others are pivotal ingredients of the decisions [...]
Implicit Relaational Effects in Associative Recognition
We study the contribution of implicit relatedness to associative recognition [...]
