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  1. Mechanisms of within-session sequential behavior in pigeons

    Correctly and efficiently selecting among options is critical to the organization of behavior across different time scales (minutes, days, seasons)....

    Robert G. Cook, Muhammad A. J. Qadri, ... Daniel I. Brooks in Learning & Behavior
    Article 17 January 2023
  2. Mother-Father Differences in Risk Factors for Postnatal Psychological Distress: Results from the German SKKIPPI Cohort Study

    The postnatal period is a potentially vulnerable time for families and can be associated with psychological distress in mothers and fathers. The aim...

    Ariana Neumann, Marie Bolster, ... Julia Fricke in Journal of Child and Family Studies
    Article Open access 15 January 2024
  3. Pupillometric evidence for a temporal expectations-based account of persistence under temporal uncertainty

    People often quit waiting for delayed rewards when the exact timing of those rewards is uncertain. This behavior often has been attributed to...

    Karolina M. Lempert, Caroline Carballeira, ... Joseph W. Kable in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 20 April 2023
  4. Time distortions induced by high-arousing emotional compared to low-arousing neutral faces: an event-related potential study

    Emotions influence our perception of time. Arousal and valence are considered different dimensions of emotions that might interactively affect the...

    Maryam Hosseini Houripasand, Saied Sabaghypour, ... Mohammad Ali Nazari in Psychological Research
    Article 06 January 2023
  5. Temporal learning in the suprasecond range: insights from cognitive style

    The acquisition of information on the timing of events or actions (temporal learning) occurs in both the subsecond and suprasecond range. However,...

    Alice Teghil, Fabrizia D’Antonio, ... Maddalena Boccia in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 28 March 2022
  6. Time to Smile: How Onset Asynchronies Between Reciprocal Facial Expressions Influence the Experience of Responsiveness of a Virtual Agent

    Human social interactions are highly coordinated in time and involve the reciprocal exchange of facial emotional expressions. While timing has been...

    Leon O. H. Kroczek, Andreas Mühlberger in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 09 June 2023
  7. Increasing Confident Thoughts in an Adolescent With Autism: A Pilot Study

    Private events such as thoughts and feelings occur within the individual and are inaccessible to outside observers. Creating interventions for...

    Michele M. Brown, Richard M. Kubina Jr in Behavior Analysis in Practice
    Article 18 August 2022
  8. The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory

    Guided by the idea that memory retrieval is selective attention turned inward, we report four experiments examining the time-course of focusing...

    Gordon D. Logan, Simon D. Lilburn, Jana E. Ulrich in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 05 December 2022
  9. Pre-sleep affect predicts subsequent REM frontal theta in nonlinear fashion

    Pre-sleep affect is thought to influence sleep, but associations with both sleep architecture and the electroencephalographic (EEG) power spectrum...

    Maia ten Brink, Yan Yan, ... James Gross in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 26 January 2023
  10. Time perception and pain: Can a temporal illusion reduce the intensity of pain?

    It is commonly known—and previous studies have indicated—that time appears to last longer during unpleasant situations. This study examined whether a...

    Vanessa S. Z. Maia, Catarina Movio Silva, ... Marcelo S. Caetano in Learning & Behavior
    Article 25 February 2023
  11. Exercising choice over feedback schedules during practice is not advantageous for motor learning

    The idea that there is a self-controlled learning advantage, where individuals demonstrate improved motor learning after exercising choice over an...

    Laura St. Germain, Brad McKay, ... Michael J. Carter in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 26 September 2022
  12. Hand movements influence the perception of time in a prediction motion task

    Human perception of time is far from accurate and is subject to distortions. Previous research has demonstrated that any manipulation that distorts...

    Xuening Li, Robin Baurès, Sylvain Cremoux in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 29 March 2023
  13. Attachment and Caregiving in the Mother–Infant Dyad: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology Models of their Origins in the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness

    This chapter offers evolutionary developmental psychology models of caregiving and attachment as species-wide features of infant–maternal...
    Chapter 2022
  14. Parent-Child Separation and Diurnal Cortisol Rhythms Among Left-Behind Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Sex

    Prior research examining parent-child separation and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis functioning has primarily focused on separation...

    Mingjun ** Jiang, ... Danhua Lin in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 22 July 2023
  15. Distracted to a fault: Attention, actions, and time perception

    In the last years, it has become general consensus that actions change our time perception. Performing an action to elicit a specific event seems to...

    Katharina A. Schwarz, Lisa Weller in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 15 December 2022
  16. Temporal binding past the Libet clock: testing design factors for an auditory timer

    Voluntary actions and causally linked sensory stimuli are perceived to be shifted towards each other in time. This so-called temporal binding is...

    Felicitas V. Muth, Robert Wirth, Wilfried Kunde in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 15 October 2020
  17. The influence of auditory rhythms on the speed of inferred motion

    The present research explored the influence of isochronous auditory rhythms on the timing of movement-related prediction in two experiments. In both...

    Timothy B. Patrick, Richard B. Anderson in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 25 August 2021
  18. Temporal context effects are associated with cognitive status in advanced age

    The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demonstrate specific impairments of timing abilities....

    Sarah Maaß, Thomas Wolbers, ... Martin Riemer in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 22 March 2021
  19. Feedback timing modulates interactions between feedback processing and memory encoding: Evidence from event-related potentials

    Feedback-based learning relies on a procedural learning system driven by reward prediction errors (RPEs). The processing of temporally delayed...

    Gerrit Höltje, Axel Mecklinger in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 03 January 2020
  20. The distinction between temporal order and duration processing, and implications for schizophrenia

    The term ‘timing’ is interchangeably used to convey processing of the order or the duration of events. Yet, whereas temporal order processing means...

    Jennifer T. Coull, Anne Giersch in Nature Reviews Psychology
    Article 24 March 2022
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