Recent research has shown that poverty directly impeded cognitive functions because the poor could be easily distracted by monetary concerns. We argue that this effect may be limited to functions relying on working memory. For functions that rely on proceduralized processes however, monetary concerns elicited by reminding of financial demands would be conducive rather than harmful. Our results supported this hypothesis by showing that participants with lower income reached the learning criterion of the information-integration categorization task faster than their more affluent counterparts after reminding of financial demands
Prolonged exposure to socioeconomic hardship (SH) is associated with greater delayed reward discount...
One out of every five American children lives below the federal poverty line. Considering that pover...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
Recent research has shown that poverty directly impeded cognitive functions because the poor could b...
The conditions of poverty are thought to change the way people process information and make decision...
International audiencePoverty is a phenomenon that tends to persist and reproduce itself (i.e., the ...
What causes poverty? Some attribute poverty to poor person’s characteristic while other attributes p...
Does the feeling of scarcity really impede cognitive function? Using experimental evidence from Tanz...
Compared to their middle-income peers, adolescents reared in poverty perform less accurately on neur...
IntroductionThe relationship between low income and worse health outcomes is evident, yet its associ...
Mani et al. (Research Articles, 30 August, p. 976) presented laboratory experiments that aimed to sh...
Resource scarcity poses challenging demands on the cognitive system. Budgeting with limited resource...
All individuals rely on a fundamental set of mental capacities and functions, or bandwidth, in their...
Children exposed to early childhood poverty are at increased risk for learning and academic problems...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cognitive impact poverty has on food choice ...
Prolonged exposure to socioeconomic hardship (SH) is associated with greater delayed reward discount...
One out of every five American children lives below the federal poverty line. Considering that pover...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
Recent research has shown that poverty directly impeded cognitive functions because the poor could b...
The conditions of poverty are thought to change the way people process information and make decision...
International audiencePoverty is a phenomenon that tends to persist and reproduce itself (i.e., the ...
What causes poverty? Some attribute poverty to poor person’s characteristic while other attributes p...
Does the feeling of scarcity really impede cognitive function? Using experimental evidence from Tanz...
Compared to their middle-income peers, adolescents reared in poverty perform less accurately on neur...
IntroductionThe relationship between low income and worse health outcomes is evident, yet its associ...
Mani et al. (Research Articles, 30 August, p. 976) presented laboratory experiments that aimed to sh...
Resource scarcity poses challenging demands on the cognitive system. Budgeting with limited resource...
All individuals rely on a fundamental set of mental capacities and functions, or bandwidth, in their...
Children exposed to early childhood poverty are at increased risk for learning and academic problems...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cognitive impact poverty has on food choice ...
Prolonged exposure to socioeconomic hardship (SH) is associated with greater delayed reward discount...
One out of every five American children lives below the federal poverty line. Considering that pover...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...