Spontaneous Recovery of Human Spatial Memory in a Virtual Water Maze
The occurrence of spontaneous recovery in human spatial memory was assessed using a virtual environment. In Experiment 1, spatial memory was established by training participants to locate a hidden platform in a virtual water maze using a set of four distal landmarks. In Experiment 2, after learning about the location of a hidden platform, the platform was placed in a new position within the virtual water maze in order to [...]
Trusting Beliefs: A Functional Measurement Study
Trust is a fundamental aspect of everyday life. Several authors define [...]
Understanding the attitude-action gap: functional integration of environmental aspects in car purchase intentions
This study aims at understanding how a general positive attitude toward [...]
A Functional Assessment of the Impact of Advantages and Disadvantages on Breastfeeding Attitude
Although health and other benefits of breastfeeding for mother and [...]
Testing the moral algebra of two Kohlbergian informers
This paper seeks to unify two major theories of moral [...]
