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View article: Effect of physical activity and interstimulus interval on an RSVP task: A replication of Raymond et al. (1992)
Effect of physical activity and interstimulus interval on an RSVP task: A replication of Raymond et al. (1992) Open
Raymond et al. (1992) introduced the term “attentional blink” to characterize the impairment in post-target processing that occurs during the presentation of a second stimulus closely after a first. This study aimed to replicate the origin…
View article: Juvenile/Peripubertal Exposure to Omega-3 and Environmental Enrichment Differentially Affects CORT Secretion and Adulthood Stress Coping, Sociability, and CA3 Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression in Male and Female Rats
Juvenile/Peripubertal Exposure to Omega-3 and Environmental Enrichment Differentially Affects CORT Secretion and Adulthood Stress Coping, Sociability, and CA3 Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression in Male and Female Rats Open
In adult rats, omega-3 supplementation through fish oil (FO) and environmental enrichment (EE) have shown beneficial effects on cognition and stress regulation. This study assessed sex-specific effects of FO and EE during adolescence, a pe…
View article: Capacity and duration of iconic memory from partial reporting of brief stimuli: A replication of Sperling’s experiment (1960)
Capacity and duration of iconic memory from partial reporting of brief stimuli: A replication of Sperling’s experiment (1960) Open
It has been widely accepted that iconic memory has a capacity of minimally 9 elements and a duration of approximately 0.3 seconds. However, Sperling’s (1960) partial report methodology influenced the study of iconic memory by demonstrating…
View article: Programming an n-Back task in Qualtrics using HTML and JavaScript
Programming an n-Back task in Qualtrics using HTML and JavaScript Open
The n-back task is an extensively used cognitive test that assesses working memory. The task is well-suited to virtual administration as it reliably produces similar results to in-person administration and is easily adapted to asynchronous…
View article: A Step-By-Step Tutorial for Performing a Moderated Mediation Analysis using PROCESS
A Step-By-Step Tutorial for Performing a Moderated Mediation Analysis using PROCESS Open
Interest in moderation and mediation models have gained momentum since the 1980s and have become widespread in numerous fields of research including clinical, social, and health psychology in addition to behavioral, educational, and organi…
View article: Episodic Memory and Recollection Network Disruptions Following Chemotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Review of Neuroimaging Findings
Episodic Memory and Recollection Network Disruptions Following Chemotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Review of Neuroimaging Findings Open
Long-term memory disturbances are amongst the most common and disruptive cognitive symptoms experienced by breast cancer survivors following chemotherapy. To date, most clinical assessments of long-term memory dysfunction in breast cancer …
View article: Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Impairment and Hippocampal Neurogenesis: A Review of Physiological Mechanisms and Interventions
Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Impairment and Hippocampal Neurogenesis: A Review of Physiological Mechanisms and Interventions Open
A wide range of cognitive deficits, including memory loss associated with hippocampal dysfunction, have been widely reported in cancer survivors who received chemotherapy. Changes in both white matter and gray matter volume have been obser…
View article: The influence of exposure duration and context length on word recall: A replication of Tulving et al. (1964)
The influence of exposure duration and context length on word recall: A replication of Tulving et al. (1964) Open
Tulving and colleagues (1964) pioneered the study of word recognition by investigating the influence of exposure duration and context length on accurate word identification. The present experiment aimed to replicate the original methodolog…