The start and goal configurations were presented on the left and right respectively. Participants had to mentally calculate the minimum number of steps necessary to transfer the balls from the start configuration to the goal configuration. They were asked to respond by clicking the button displaying the correct number of moves (in the example, the correct answer is 3). The trial only ended when the participant clicked the button displaying the correct answer.</p
<p>A) Schematics of the trial procedure in the mental arithmetic task. The dashed circles represent ...
<p>A) Discrimination task (WM0), in which subjects had to decide whether the two digits on the scree...
<p>Presentation times of each trial event are indicated below the corresponding screen. At feedback ...
<p>In each block, subjects played 20 trials of a matching pennies game with what they believed was e...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>After a fixation point was presented in the center of the screen (2000 ms), a pair of photos was ...
In this paper, we describe a novel approach to the study of problem solving involving the detailed a...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross (750 ms) followed by the presentation of a screen includ...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
This paper investigates the planning and problem-solving abilities of normal adult subjects using a ...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p><b>A</b>. Sequence of task events in a trial. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. T...
<p>Presentation times of each trial event are indicated below the corresponding screen. At feedback ...
<p>First, participants were informed for whom they would be gambling (self, best friend, or child), ...
<p>Each panel shows a screen display, with the series of screens in a trial progressing from top lef...
<p>A) Schematics of the trial procedure in the mental arithmetic task. The dashed circles represent ...
<p>A) Discrimination task (WM0), in which subjects had to decide whether the two digits on the scree...
<p>Presentation times of each trial event are indicated below the corresponding screen. At feedback ...
<p>In each block, subjects played 20 trials of a matching pennies game with what they believed was e...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>After a fixation point was presented in the center of the screen (2000 ms), a pair of photos was ...
In this paper, we describe a novel approach to the study of problem solving involving the detailed a...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross (750 ms) followed by the presentation of a screen includ...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
This paper investigates the planning and problem-solving abilities of normal adult subjects using a ...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p><b>A</b>. Sequence of task events in a trial. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. T...
<p>Presentation times of each trial event are indicated below the corresponding screen. At feedback ...
<p>First, participants were informed for whom they would be gambling (self, best friend, or child), ...
<p>Each panel shows a screen display, with the series of screens in a trial progressing from top lef...
<p>A) Schematics of the trial procedure in the mental arithmetic task. The dashed circles represent ...
<p>A) Discrimination task (WM0), in which subjects had to decide whether the two digits on the scree...
<p>Presentation times of each trial event are indicated below the corresponding screen. At feedback ...