All Things Cognition Psychonomic Society
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Join the Psychonomic Society for interviews with scientists from around the world! We'll discuss questions, theories, and research related to cognition and experimental psychology. The show is hosted by Laura Mickes, the Psychonomic Society's Digital Content Editor.
The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties.
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Creativity boosted by mindfulness
In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Zoe Hughes about her paper published in PBandR. She describes how mindfulness can impact different types of creativity.
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Prequestions improves learning
In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Steven Pan and Michelle River about their paper published in MandC. They describe how pretesting improves learning and how to get learners to appreciate it the technique.
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If it doesn't happen often, you'll miss it
In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Anna Kosovicheva and Ben Wolfe about their paper published in PBandR. They describe how rarely occurring road hazards are often missed and those implications.
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Concerns about COVID may have affected your attention
In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Caitlin Sisk about her paper published in CRPI. She describes how thoughts about COVID affected performance on attention tests. She also talks a bit about her thoughts on preregistration.
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Memories about COVID from around the globe
In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Sezin Öner about her paper published in Memory and Cognition. The paper reports research conducted collaboratively with 30 researchers from 15 countries around the world. Participants in those countries reported unusual national and global events during the first signs of the pandemic and what may occur in the future. The authors considered the severity of each nation's pandemic and the stringency of each nation's responses. See what they found by listening to this interview.
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Semantic fluency of novices and experts tells us about knowledge structures and networks
If you had 60 seconds to come up with words that remind you of animals, what can a cognitive psychologist learn about your knowledge structures? Learn about this and more in this interview with Professor Cynthia Siew of the National University of Singapore.
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