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A cross cultural comparison of where drivers choose to look when viewing driving scenes
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-08-02)
The study involved a cross cultural comparison in which UK and Malaysian drivers were asked to indicate where they would look across a series of different images of roads. Regions selected in each image were classified as ...
Temporal and spatial contiguity are necessary for competition between events
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-04-01)
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and human learning. However, recent failures to obtain the well-known blocking effect in standard conditioning procedures, ...
High Schizotypy Predicts Emotion Recognition Independently of Negative Affect
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-09-03)
This data contains information on schizotypy, negative affect, and emotion recognition. Schizotypy is assessed using the O-LIFE and the columns Unex, Intan, and Cogdis refer to positive, negative, and disorganised schizotypy ...
From competition to facilitation: temporal contiguity determines interactions between events in human Action-Outcome performance
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-09-17)
Three experiments (n=81, n=81, n=82 respectively) explored how temporal contiguity influences Action-Outcome learning, assessing whether an intervening signal competed, facilitated, or had no effect on performance and ...
Spatial contiguity determines overshadowing between global-shape representations and stimulus-response associations in human navigation
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-01-25)
Recent failures to observe cue competition in different preparations, together with the long-standing debate about competition phenomena in the spatial learning literature, have casted doubts on their generality. A recent ...
Social overshadowing: revisiting cue-competition in social interactions
(University of Nottingham, 2022-03-14)
Understanding how we use the information surrounding us to extract patterns and guide our behavior has been of major interest in psychological research, in both social and nonsocial contexts. On the one hand, associative ...
Data for 'Attitudes to Animal Use of Named Species for Different Purposes: Effects of Speciesism, Individualising Morality, Likeability and Demographic Factors'
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-03-21)
to be linked to the published article which provides the full context to these data
Contiguity and overshadowing interactions in the rapid-streaming procedure
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-04-29)
Previous research has reported that temporal contiguity is a critical factor determining the direction of cue-interactions: strong contiguity leads to competition (e.g., overshadowing), but weak contiguity leads to ...
Further evidence for the role of temporal contiguity as a determinant of overshadowing
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-09-16)
Three experiments explored whether weakening temporal contiguity between auditory cues and an outcome attenuated cue-competition in an avoidance learning task with human participants. Overall, with strong temporal contiguity ...
Health motivations and perceived barriers are determinants of self-care behaviour for the prevention of hypertension in a Malaysian community
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-10-04)
Self-care behaviour is fundamental in preventing hypertension in the general population. According to the Health Belief Model, health beliefs and perceptions influence the success in adopting disease prevention strategies. ...