Abstract. We report the results of a meta-analysis of 22 experiments comparing the eye movement data obtained from young (Mage = 21 years) and old (Mage = 73 years) readers. The data included six eye movement measures (mean gaze ...
Abstract. Delay discounting (DD) is the process of devaluing results that happen in the future. With this review, we intend to identify specificities in the processes of DD in impulsive behavior. Studies were retrieved from multiple ...
Abstract. How do we know when an activity has exhausted us or helped us recover? In this paper, we present a motivational approach to exhaustion and recovery that takes into account the multidimensional nature of the constructs. The ...
Abstract. Across many domains of health and welfare, there have been remarkable advances in prevention where public-health models have had a significant impact. Psychology has much to offer in building on these successes and we describe ...
Abstract. The following points emerge from the present review of strategies to improve the learning of proper names: (a) Face-name mnemonic techniques based on mental imagery have been shown to be efficient in laboratory settings in both ...
Abstract. In this article, we introduce the “Campbell Paradigm” as a novel variant of tripartite model of attitudes. The Campbell Paradigm is based on a highly restricted measurement model that speaks of a ...