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On the limits of shared syntactic representations : when word order variation blocks priming between an artificial language and Dutch Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Several studies used artificial language (AL) learning paradigms to investigate structural priming between languages in early phases of learning. The presence of such priming would indicate that these languages share syntactic representations. Muylle et al. (2020a) found similar priming of transitives and ditransitives between Dutch (SVO order) and an AL with either SVO or SOV order. However, it is unclear whether such sharing would occur if the ...
Pigeons’ performance in a tracking change-signal procedure is consistent with the independent horse-race model Universiteit Gent
In many cognitive tasks where humans are thought to rely on executive functioning, pigeons' behavior can be explained by associative processes. A key form of executive functioning is inhibiting prepotent responses, often investigated in humans by means of "Stop-Signal" or "Change-Signal" procedures. In these procedures, execution of a well-practiced ("Go") response to a stimulus is occasionally interrupted by a signal to withhold or alter the ...
The role of attention in explaining the no-go devaluation effect : effects on appetitive food items Universiteit Gent
Local use-dependent activity triggers mind wandering : resource depletion or executive dysfunction? Universiteit Gent
Investigating the effect of trustworthiness on instruction-based reflexivity Universiteit Gent
Unlike other species, humans are capable of rapidly learning new behavior from a single instruction. While previous research focused on the cognitive processes underlying the rapid, automatic implementation of instructions, the fundamentally social nature of instruction following has remained largely unexplored. Here, we investigated whether instructor trustworthiness modulates instruction implementation using both explicit and reflexive ...
A pupillometric investigation of state regulation in adults scoring high versus low on ADHD symptomatology Universiteit Gent
Should I trust you? Investigating trustworthiness judgements of painful facial expressions Universiteit Gent
Past research indicates that patients' reports of pain are often met with skepticism and that observers tend to underestimate patients' pain. The mechanisms behind these biases are not yet fully understood. One relevant domain of inquiry is the interaction between the emotional valence of a stranger's expression and the onlooker's trustworthiness judgment. The emotion overgeneralization hypothesis posits that when facial cues of valence are ...