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    • Explaining Moral Behavior. 

      Osman, M; Wiegmann, A (2017-03)
      In this review we make a simple theoretical argument which is that for theory development, computational modeling, and general frameworks for understanding moral psychology researchers should build on domain-general ...
    • Older and younger adults' accuracy in discerning health and competence in older and younger faces. 

      Zebrowitz, LA; Franklin, RG; Boshyan, J; Luevano, V; Agrigoroaei, S; Milosavljevic, B; Lachman, ME (2014-09)
      We examined older and younger adults' accuracy judging the health and competence of faces. Accuracy differed significantly from chance and varied with face age but not rater age. Health ratings were more accurate for older ...
    • Serial dependence for oculomotor control depends on early sensory signals. 

      Goettker, A; Stewart, EEM (2022-07-11)
      To create an accurate percept of the world, the visual system relies on past experience and prior assumptions.1 For example, although the retinal projection of an object moving in depth changes drastically, we still perceive ...
    • Working memory capacity and controlled serial memory search. 

      Mızrak, E; Öztekin, I (2016-08)
      The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and the dynamics of temporal order memory retrieval. High- and low-span participants (HSs, LSs) ...