A relatively new development concerning literature pertaining to the concept of self-bias has highlighted that humans tend to self-prioritise when completing tasks based on perceptual judgements (the self-prioritisation effect). Since then, further exploration into the role that other tasks can have on this effect have been demonstrated, including the idea that object-ownership tasks show the same effects (Golubickis et al., 2018). As recent focus has been on the association between this effect and the task used, it means that there has been little exploration into the possible role that other variables have on predicting levels of self-prioritisation. Based on this, the current study aimed to investigate the influence of social/ personal c...
Recent research has revealed that self-referential processing enhances perceptual judgments - the so...
Self-prioritization is a robust phenomenon whereby judgments concerning self-representational stimul...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Although self-relevance is widely acknowledged to enhance stimulus processing, the exclusivity of t...
The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this...
Although ownership is acknowledged to exert a potent influence on various aspects of information pro...
The “self” shapes the way in which we process the world around us. It makes sense then, that self-re...
Research has demonstrated that possession exerts a potent influence on stimulus processing, such tha...
This study is based on a proposal pre-submitted to Visual Cognition, where the study design and anal...
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement Funding: This research did not receive any specific grant fro...
Recent research has suggested that self-relevance automatically enhances stimulus processing (i.e., ...
Research has demonstrated that possession exerts a potent influence on stimulus processing, such tha...
An extensive literature has revealed the benefits of self-relevance during stimulus processing. Comp...
AbstractSelf-relevance exerts a powerful influence on information processing. Compared to material a...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Recent research has revealed that self-referential processing enhances perceptual judgments - the so...
Self-prioritization is a robust phenomenon whereby judgments concerning self-representational stimul...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Although self-relevance is widely acknowledged to enhance stimulus processing, the exclusivity of t...
The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this...
Although ownership is acknowledged to exert a potent influence on various aspects of information pro...
The “self” shapes the way in which we process the world around us. It makes sense then, that self-re...
Research has demonstrated that possession exerts a potent influence on stimulus processing, such tha...
This study is based on a proposal pre-submitted to Visual Cognition, where the study design and anal...
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement Funding: This research did not receive any specific grant fro...
Recent research has suggested that self-relevance automatically enhances stimulus processing (i.e., ...
Research has demonstrated that possession exerts a potent influence on stimulus processing, such tha...
An extensive literature has revealed the benefits of self-relevance during stimulus processing. Comp...
AbstractSelf-relevance exerts a powerful influence on information processing. Compared to material a...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Recent research has revealed that self-referential processing enhances perceptual judgments - the so...
Self-prioritization is a robust phenomenon whereby judgments concerning self-representational stimul...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...