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  1. Emotional influences on perception and working memory.Juyoen Hur, Alexandru D. Iordan, Florin Dolcos & Howard Berenbaum - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (6):1294-1302.
    Although there has been steady progress elucidating the influence of emotion on cognition, it remains unclear precisely when and why emotion impairs or facilitates cognition. The present study investigated the mechanisms involved in the influence of emotion on perception and working memory, using modified 0-back and 2-back tasks, respectively. First, results showed that attentional focus modulated the impact of emotion on perception. Specifically, emotion facilitated perceptual task performance when it was relevant to the task, but it impaired performance when it (...)
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  • The power of a smile: Stronger working memory effects for happy faces in adolescents compared to adults.Sofie Cromheeke & Sven C. Mueller - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (2):288-301.
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  • Caregiver influences on emerging emotion regulation.S. Calkins & Ashley Hill - 2007 - In James J. Gross (ed.), Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press. pp. 229--248.
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  • Components of Executive Control with Advantages for Bilingual Children in Two Cultures.Ellen Bialystok & Mythili Viswanathan - 2009 - Cognition 112 (3):494.
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  • On the bilingual advantage in conflict processing: Now you see it, now you don’t.Albert Costa, Mireia Hernández, Jordi Costa-Faidella & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):135-149.
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  • The Reliability and Validity of the English and Spanish Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD and Normal Behavior Rating Scales in a Preschool Sample: Continuum Measures of Hyperactivity and Inattention.K. D. Lakes, J. M. Swanson & M. Riggs - unknown
    Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the English and Spanish versions of the Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD-symptom and Normal-behavior rating scale. Method: Parents of preschoolers completed both a SWAN and the well-established Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire on two separate occasions over a span of 3 months; instruments were in the primary language of the family. Results: Psychometric properties for the English and Spanish versions of the SWAN were adequate, with high internal consistency and moderate test-retest reliability. Skewness (...)
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