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Using the Scrabble-based word creation task introduced by Crosetto (2010), Brüggemann and Meub (2015) analyze the individual behavior in two types of innovation contests by awarding subjects with a bonus for the best innovation in one treatment and for the largest innovation effort in another, comparing individual performance to a benchmark treatment without a prize.
To prove this hypothesis, the block-copying task introduced by Ballard et al. [17] was adapted to fit the needs of our walking paradigm.
However, in a recent study Brown et al. [26] also observed intact implicit sequence learning in a probabilistic SRT task introduced by Schvaneveldt & Gomez [29].
The reward task was a slightly modified adaptation of the task introduced by Reuter and colleagues [35], which shows a reliable activation of the reward system (Figure S3).
In the present study, we used the rapid visual go/no-go categorization task introduced by Thorpe and al. [12] to compare human processing speed when categorizing natural scenes at the superordinate level (animal/non-animal) or at the basic level (bird/non-bird or dog/non-dog).
We used a version of the generalization task introduced by Frank et al. (2004, 2007 b ).
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The second approach is an artificial hormone-based agreement for task allocation introduced by Brinkschulte et al. in (Brinkschulte et al. 2007).
The modified yes-no task was introduced by a screen with the instruction: "Have you seen this face before?" Press: 1 = yes, 2 = no.
The task was introduced by a screen with instructions about how to proceed in the test phase: "Choose the face you have seen before by pressing the key correspondent to its location on the screen", y = top, b = bottom, g = left, h = right.
Some studies have employed paradigms requiring a conscious reallocation of attention more similar to the task comparison introduced by Balota et al. (2000) and replicated here.
The experiment expands the SON task as introduced by Schnakers et al. (2008) and subsequently adapted in Fellinger et al. (2011).
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