by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, May 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractAttentional selectivity focuses on what is currently relevant. Relevance changes frequently in everyday life, triggering rapid reassignments of attentional priorities. Such reassignments are often not associated with behavioral changes and are thus difficult...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, May 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractOngoing thoughts play a critical role in modulating cognitive performance, with phenomena such as mind wandering consistently associated with decreased task accuracy and prolonged RTs. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the influence of thought...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, May 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractMental time travel (MTT), the ability to mentally project backward and forward in time, relies on navigating a hierarchical organization of mental representations, ranging from higher-level (semantic) to lower-level (episodic) knowledge structures....
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, May 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractThe perception of a stimulus can be accelerated by another that precedes it. Perceptual acceleration has been observed in a range of tasks, at varying timescales, and arises by virtue of providing advance spatial and/or temporal information about upcoming...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, May 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractLanguage learning is often a social process, and social feedback may play a motivational role. We examined the neurophysiological correlates of word learning with feedback varying in reliability (accuracy) and social content. In a forced-choice task,...