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Computer Mouse Tracking Studies of Adult Belief Processing, 2021-2022
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typically assume that this process requires the inhibition of one’s own salient... -
Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations: Climate Change Narrativ...
The Climate Change Narratives Survey 2020 is a nationally-representative survey (n=1,518) conducted in November and December 2020 on public perceptions of coronavirus and... -
Now You See Me, Now You Don't: Children Learn Grammar During Online Socially ...
This study was run additionally to those originally proposed and in response to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. Since we could not conduct in-person testing, we trialled online... -
Imitate to Accumulate: The Relationship Between Syntactic Priming and Long-te...
Children’s language closely reflects their recent and long-term experiences of language. Within conversations, children often repeat the words and sentence structures that they... -
A Meta-Analysis of the Internal Consistency of the Moral Injury Event Scale, ...
The Moral Injury Event Scale (MIES) is a tool for measuring exposure to potentially morally injurious event(s) and distress. While it reported satisfactory psychometric... -
Online Computer Mouse Tracking Study of Adult Belief Processing, 2023
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typically assume that this process requires the inhibition of one’s own salient... -
Sustained Posterior Negativity Catalogue, 2011-2023
The visual brain organizes and interprets images projected onto the retina, determining features of objects, depth, illumination, and pigmentation. The study's main aim is to... -
Shaping Multilingual Access through Respeaking Technology, Project Data, 2021
The recent global surge in audiovisual content has emphasised the importance of accessibility for wider audiences. The Shaping Multilingual Access through Respeaking Technology... -
Cross-Linguistic Evidence for Cognitive Universals in the Noun Phrase, Lingui...
Noun phrase word order varies cross-linguistically, however, two distributional asymmetries have attracted substantial attention. First, the most common orders place adjectives... -
Evidence of Universal Language Structure From Speakers Whose Language Violate...
There is a longstanding debate in cognitive science surrounding the source of commonalities among languages of the world. Indeed, there are many potential explanations for such... -
Experimental Evidence for the Influence of Structure and Meaning on Linear Or...
Recent work has used artificial language experiments to argue that hierarchical representations drive learners’ expectations about word order in complex noun phrases like these... -
Recognition of the Ageing Face, 2021-2023
People can recognise the faces of friends and family across a huge range of conditions, including across changes in age. Changes over time are, however, a problem for unfamiliar... -
The Internal Consistency of the Moral Injury Event Scale: A Reliability Gener...
The Moral Injury Event Scale (MIES) is a tool for measuring exposure to potentially morally injurious event(s) and distress. While it reported satisfactory psychometric... -
Experimental Data for Psychological Research: Investigating Effect of Process...
Our mental representation of the passage of time is structured by concepts of spatial motion, including an ego-moving perspective in which the self is perceived as approaching... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: Temporal and Spatial Contiguity...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and human learning. However, recent failures to obtain the well-known blocking... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: Social Overshadowing - Revisiti...
In a large variety of contexts, it is essential to use the available information to extract patterns and behave accordingly. When it comes to social interactions for instance,... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: Temporal Contiguity Determines ...
Three experiments (n = 81, n = 81, n = 82, respectively) explored how temporal contiguity influences Action-Outcome learning, assessing whether an intervening signal competed,... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: Contiguity and Overshadowing In...
When multiple cues are associated with the same outcome, organisms tend to select between the cues, with one revealing greater behavioral control at the expense of the others... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: Category Relevance Attenuates O...
In situations in which multiple predictors anticipate the presence or absence of an outcome, cues compete to anticipate the outcome, resulting in a loss of associative strength... -
Competition and Facilitation During Learning: The Effects of Goal–Landmark Di...
Goodyear and Kamil (2004) assessed the ability of Clark’s nutcrackers to find buried food based on a cross-shaped array of landmarks at different distances from the goal. Their...