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Johanna Bogon; Cindy Jagorska; Ella Maria Heinz; Martin Riemer – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Cross-dimensional interference between spatial and temporal processing provides valuable insights into the neuronal representation of space and time. Previous research has frequently found asymmetric interference patterns, with temporal judgments being more affected by spatial information than vice versa. However, this asymmetry has been…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Learning Modalities, Spatial Ability, Time Factors (Learning)
Forster, Jens – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2011
It is suggested that the distinction between global versus local processing styles exists across sensory modalities. Activation of one-way of processing in one modality should affect processing styles in a different modality. In 12 studies, auditory, haptic, gustatory or olfactory global versus local processing was induced, and participants were…
Descriptors: Priming, Cognitive Style, Semantics, Vision
Hazeltine, Eliot; Ruthruff, Eric; Remington, Roger W. – Cognitive Psychology, 2006
Recent debate regarding dual-task performance has focused on whether costs result from limitations in central capacity, and whether central operations can be performed in parallel. While these questions are controversial, the dominant models of dual-task performance share the assumption that central operations are generic--that is, their…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Auditory Stimuli, Visual Stimuli, Inhibition