Browsing Faculty of Social Sciences by Subject "Memory"
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Akle Tayyibe [Tasty Dish]—Cooking up belonging in the Syrian refugee foodscape in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)This article is a study of Syrian women’s food practices in Turkey. Researchers have shown that food matters for belonging, but we need more research examining how migrants use food in memory-work; how they cook to create ... -
Effectiveness of source-monitoring training in reducing halo error and negativity bias in a performance appraisal setting
(Wiley, 2022-10)The goal of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a source-monitoring procedure in reducing halo error and negativity bias in a performance appraisal setting. Participants watched videotaped performance ... -
From competitive to multidirectional memory: a literary tool for comparison
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Recent research shows that Turkish society is very polarized and that different identities and ideological perspectives are in constant struggle with each other. In a multicultural society such as Turkey’s, the question ... -
Pancultural nostalgia in action: Prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures
(American Psychological Association, 2024-01)Nostalgia is a social, self-relevant, and bittersweet (although mostly positive) emotion that arises when reflecting on fond past memories and serves key psychological functions. The majority of evidence concerning the ... -
Severe tests in neuroimaging: what we can learn and how we can learn it
(University of Chicago Press, 2014)Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science have recently called into question the potential of neuroimaging studies to contribute to our knowledge of human cognition. ... -
Speaking but not gesturing predicts motion event memory within and across languages
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2019)In everyday life, people see, describe and remember motion events. We tested whether the type of motion event information (path or manner) encoded in speech and gesture predicts which information is remembered and if this ...
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