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View article: Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition of faces whose appearance has changed
Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition of faces whose appearance has changed Open
Real-world recognition requires our memory system to accommodate perceptual changes that occur after encoding; for example, eyewitnesses must recognize perpetrators across changes in appearance. However, it is not clear how this flexible r…
View article: Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition memory for faces whose appearance has changed
Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition memory for faces whose appearance has changed Open
View article: Making more flexible memories: Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition of faces whose appearance has changed
Making more flexible memories: Using visual imagery to manipulate recognition of faces whose appearance has changed Open
Real-world recognition requires our memory system to accommodate perceptual changes that occur after encoding; for example, eyewitnesses must recognize perpetrators across changes in appearance. However, it is not clear how this flexible r…
View article: Diminishing creative returns: Predicting optimal creative performance via individual differences in executive functioning.
Diminishing creative returns: Predicting optimal creative performance via individual differences in executive functioning. Open
View article: The contribution of stimulus frequency and spatial attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses
The contribution of stimulus frequency and spatial attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses Open
EEG studies show that stimuli requiring withholding a response (Nogo) elicit larger frontal N2 and frontocentral P3 event-related potentials (ERPs) than stimuli requiring a response (Go). However, the functional significance of these compo…
View article: Social Anxiety is Related to Worse Recognition Memory of Angry Faces
Social Anxiety is Related to Worse Recognition Memory of Angry Faces Open
Many studies have examined attention biases as a risk factor of social anxiety disorder (SAD). Fewer studies have examined biases in memory, and the results are discrepant. Because memory depends on attention, it is possible that memory bi…
View article: The current state of artificial intelligence generative language models is more creative than humans on divergent thinking tasks
The current state of artificial intelligence generative language models is more creative than humans on divergent thinking tasks Open
View article: The contribution of stimulus frequency and attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses
The contribution of stimulus frequency and attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses Open
Numerous EEG studies have found that stimuli that require withholding a response (Nogo stimuli) elicit two scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs), the frontal N2 and the frontocentral P3, that are larger than for stimuli that requi…
View article: Evaluating the Structure of the Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) with Bootstrap Exploratory Graph Analysis
Evaluating the Structure of the Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) with Bootstrap Exploratory Graph Analysis Open
The Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) is a brief self-report scale for measuring individual differences in the strength of responses to art objects and events. Its 14 items sort into three subscales measuring aesthetic appreciatio…
View article: Artificial Intelligence is More Creative Than Humans: A Cognitive Science Perspective on the Current State of Generative Language Models
Artificial Intelligence is More Creative Than Humans: A Cognitive Science Perspective on the Current State of Generative Language Models Open
The emergence of publicly accessible artificial intelligence (AI) large language models such as ChatGPT has given rise to global conversations on the implications of AI capabilities. Emergent research on AI has challenged the assumption th…
View article: Creative Minds at Rest: Creative Individuals are More Associative and Engaged with Their Idle Thoughts
Creative Minds at Rest: Creative Individuals are More Associative and Engaged with Their Idle Thoughts Open
Despite an established body of research characterizing how creative individuals explore their external world, relatively little is known about how such individuals navigate their inner mental life, especially in unstructured …
View article: 0077 Sleep and Imagination: Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with More Complex and More Goal-Directed Imaginations
0077 Sleep and Imagination: Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with More Complex and More Goal-Directed Imaginations Open
Introduction The relationship between sleep and creativity is complex. Typically, better sleep quality and greater sleep quantity is associated with better cognitive functioning. Despite this general rule, people who demonstrate higher tha…
View article: The effect of a 5-minute body scan mindfulness intervention on healthier food choices
The effect of a 5-minute body scan mindfulness intervention on healthier food choices Open
The effects of mindfulness interventions on food purchases and consumption are popular topics. Recent studies focus on mindfulness interventions that target overweight and obese populations. We measure the effects of a guided 5-minute body…
View article: The hidden cost of a smartphone: The effects of smartphone notifications on cognitive control from a behavioral and electrophysiological perspective
The hidden cost of a smartphone: The effects of smartphone notifications on cognitive control from a behavioral and electrophysiological perspective Open
Since their release in 2007, smartphones and their use have seemingly become a fundamental aspect of life in western society. Prior literature has suggested a link between mobile technology use and lower levels of cognitive control when pe…
View article: Creative people use memory differently: Divergent thinking modulates how episodic memory is combined with semantic knowledge
Creative people use memory differently: Divergent thinking modulates how episodic memory is combined with semantic knowledge Open
The ability to generate novel ideas, known as divergent thinking, is dependent on both semantic knowledge and episodic memory. Semantic knowledge and episodic memory are known to interact to support memory decisions, but it is not known ho…
View article: Creative achievement and individual differences: Associations across and within the domains of creativity.
Creative achievement and individual differences: Associations across and within the domains of creativity. Open
View article: MODELLING AND PROFILING STUDENT DESIGNERS’ COGNITIVE COMPETENCIES IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
MODELLING AND PROFILING STUDENT DESIGNERS’ COGNITIVE COMPETENCIES IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN Open
There are three approaches to studying designers – through their cognitive profile, design behaviors, and design artifacts (e.g., quality). However, past work has rarely considered all three data domains together. Here we introduce and des…
View article: Parametric Cortical Representations of Complexity and Preference for Artistic and Computer-Generated Fractal Patterns Revealed by Single-Trial EEG Power Spectral Analysis
Parametric Cortical Representations of Complexity and Preference for Artistic and Computer-Generated Fractal Patterns Revealed by Single-Trial EEG Power Spectral Analysis Open
Fractals are self-similar patterns that repeat at different scales, the complexity of which are expressed as a fractional Euclidean dimension D between 0 (a point) and 2 (a filled plane). The drip paintings of American painter Jackson Poll…
View article: Parametric cortical representations of complexity and preference for artistic and computer-generated fractal patterns revealed by single-trial EEG power spectral analysis
Parametric cortical representations of complexity and preference for artistic and computer-generated fractal patterns revealed by single-trial EEG power spectral analysis Open
Fractals are self-similar patterns that repeat at different scales, the complexity of which are expressed as a fractional Euclidean dimension D between 0 (a point) and 2 (a filled plane). The drip paintings of American painter Jackson Poll…
View article: Creative Achievement and Individual Differences: Associations Across and Within the Domains of Creativity
Creative Achievement and Individual Differences: Associations Across and Within the Domains of Creativity Open
We investigated the relationships between creative achievement, cognitive ability, temperament, and vocational interests using a large and diverse internet-based sample. Ten creative domains (visual arts, music, creative writing, dance, dr…
View article: Reproducibility Data for: Creative Achievement and Individual Differences
Reproducibility Data for: Creative Achievement and Individual Differences Open
These data relate to a manuscript on creative achievement (assessed with a revised version of the Creative Achievement Questionnaire) and psychological individual differences (measured using the Big Five, ICAR measure of cognitive abilitie…
View article: The Role of Mindfulness in Viewing and Making Art In Children and Adults.
The Role of Mindfulness in Viewing and Making Art In Children and Adults. Open
Objectives. Mindfulness training has been shown to have robust attentional and cognitivebenefits. However, little is known about its effects on viewing and making art. Here, we exploredthe effects of mindfulness-based manipulation in art v…
View article: Replication data for Running Away with Imagination: More Frequent Imagination is Linked with Increased Anxiety During COVID-19 Pandemic in Socially Isolated People
Replication data for Running Away with Imagination: More Frequent Imagination is Linked with Increased Anxiety During COVID-19 Pandemic in Socially Isolated People Open
Replication data for Running Away with Imagination: More Frequent Imagination is Linked with Increased Anxiety During COVID-19 Pandemic in Socially Isolated People.
View article: Classifying creativity: Applying machine learning techniques to divergent thinking EEG data
Classifying creativity: Applying machine learning techniques to divergent thinking EEG data Open
View article: Severity of misophonia symptoms is associated with worse cognitive control when exposed to misophonia trigger sounds
Severity of misophonia symptoms is associated with worse cognitive control when exposed to misophonia trigger sounds Open
The present study aimed to investigate the extent to which the severity of misophonia symptoms is linked with cognitive control under misophonia symptom-provocation circumstances in the general population sample. Participants (N = 79) comp…
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View article: Severity of misophonia symptoms is associated with worse cognitive control when exposed to misophonia trigger sounds.
Severity of misophonia symptoms is associated with worse cognitive control when exposed to misophonia trigger sounds. Open
The present study aimed to investigate the extent to which the severity of misophonia symptoms is linked with cognitive control under misophonia symptom-provocation circumstances in the general population sample. Participants (N = 79) comp…
View article: Imagination
Imagination Open
A comprehensive review of imagination assessment instruments.