<p>Sequential effects of the type of explicit judgment on the explicit-judgment biases of cursor direction (a, b) as well as explicit- (c, d) and implicit-judgment biases of hand direction (e, f) in the young (a, c, e) and older (b, d, f) age groups. The mean biases are plotted separately depending on the type (cursor direction: open circles; hand direction: filled circles) of the explicit judgment performed in the preceding trials and on its repetition (once or repeated). The error bars represent the SE.</p
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
<p>Scatter plots of the relations between the individual implicit-judgment biases of hand direction ...
<p>Mean angular deviations of the judged directions from the corresponding physical directions as a ...
When people make decisions about sequentially presented items in psychophysical experiments, their d...
<p>Mean RTs are plotted as a function of the current (SOA<sub>n</sub>; x axis) and preceding (SOA<su...
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In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Correlation between decision bias, defined as the signed difference between prior(long...
Two experiments investigated the role of children's spontaneous conceptual "biases " ...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
The two experiments in this paper provide a developmental approach to the decision- making patterns ...
Current theories of social cognition assume that implicit bias is influenced by early socialization ...
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
<p>Scatter plots of the relations between the individual implicit-judgment biases of hand direction ...
<p>Mean angular deviations of the judged directions from the corresponding physical directions as a ...
When people make decisions about sequentially presented items in psychophysical experiments, their d...
<p>Mean RTs are plotted as a function of the current (SOA<sub>n</sub>; x axis) and preceding (SOA<su...
Whether driving a car, making critical medical decisions in the ER, answering questions in a marketi...
AbstractYounger (20–25years of age) and older (61–79years) adults were evaluated for their ability t...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Correlation between decision bias, defined as the signed difference between prior(long...
Two experiments investigated the role of children's spontaneous conceptual "biases " ...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
The two experiments in this paper provide a developmental approach to the decision- making patterns ...
Current theories of social cognition assume that implicit bias is influenced by early socialization ...
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...