Browsing Department of Psychosocial Science by Author "Price, Mark"
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Not all synesthetes are alike: Spatial versus visual dimensions of sequence-space synaesthesia
Jonas, Clare; Price, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-10-30) -
The relationship between feelings-of-knowing and partial knowledge for general knowledge questions
Norman, Elisabeth; Blakstad, Oskar; Johnsen, Øivind; Martinsen, Stig Kultorp; Price, Mark (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-06-29)Feelings of knowing (FoK) are introspective self-report ratings of the felt likelihood that one will be able to recognize a currently unrecallable memory target. Previous studies have shown that FoKs are influenced by ... -
The relationship between strategic control and conscious structural knowledge in artificial grammar learning
Norman, Elisabeth; Scott, Ryan B; Price, Mark; Dienes, Zoltan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-05)We address Jacoby’s (1991) proposal that strategic control over knowledge requires conscious awareness of that knowledge. In a two-grammar artificial grammar learning experiment all participants were trained on two grammars, ... -
Some challenges and extensions to Ward’s framework for future synaesthesia research
Price, Mark (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In his position paper on the future of synaesthesia research, Ward’s (2021) central argument is that the tendency to develop synaesthesia is just one consequence of a more general neurodevelopmental profile. He argues that ...