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Could have primed these two groups differently. The dwelling may well feel like a trusting environment, although the campus environment may prime essential thinking and competition. Testing older and younger adults in the very same atmosphere could possibly function to equalize environmental priming. A further limitation of this study is the fact that administering the Implicitassociation-test (IAT) would have permitted us to identify whether or not there was a correlation among raters’ accuracy in detecting deception and raters’ attitudes with regards to age and sex of senders. In conclusion, due to the fact fnins.2015.00094 the population of adults aged 65 and older will extra than double by 2050 in the United states (Usa Census Bureau, 2009), it can be crucial that psychological researchers fully grasp their cognitive and sensory strengths and weaknesses. The present study was an try to provide information on a certain set of variables and it revealed quite a few new findings.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe thank Qi Wang, Karl Pillemer, Corinna L ckenhoff, Francoise Vermeylen, Charles Brainerd, Victoria Talwar, and Elaine Wethington for MedChemExpress Erastin beneficial comments and ideas. Thank you to our undergraduate analysis assistants: Zaira Chaudhry, Nathaniel Rand, Victoria Sergent, Elaine Jaworski, Ross Markello, Nisha Drummond, Katy Reines, Laura Finch, Jennifer Bush, Nicole Niehoff, Sarah Suarez, Iris Hoxha, and Jessica Ridella. We thank the Cornell Communications Center and Student Technology Assistance Plan, specifically Robbie Lyons for technological assistance. Additionally, we thank the Cornell Institute of Translational Analysis on Aging (CITRA), particularly Leslie Schultz and Kendal at Ithaca, especially Daniel Governanti and Debbie Atwood. Thank you alsoBoth college and older raters showed a comparable truth-bias. Even though raters showed a truth-bias for all three modalities, those inwww.frontiersin.orgJune 2014 | Volume 5 | Short article 590 |Sweeney and CeciDeception detection, transmission, and agingto the Cornell Institute for Social and Financial Analysis (CISER).ORIGINAL Investigation ARTICLEpublished: 23 June 2014 doi: ten.3389/fpsyg.2014.Synchronization and leadership in string quartet efficiency: a case study of auditory and visual cuesRenee Timmers1 *, Satoshi Endo two,three , Adrian Bradbury 3,four and Alan M. Wing1Department of Music, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Institute for Information-Oriented Control, Technische Universit M chen, Munich, Germany 3 College of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK four Royal Academy of Music, University of London, London, UK Edited by: Werner Goebl, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria Reviewed by: Peter Keller, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany Mary Broughton, University of Queensland, Australia *Correspondence: Renee Timmers, fnins.2013.00251 Department of Music, University of Sheffield, 34 Leavygreave Road, S3 7RD Sheffield, UK e-mail: r.timmers@sheffield.ac.ukTemporal coordination amongst members of a string quartet was investigated across repeated performances of an excerpt of Haydn’s string quartet in G Major, Op. 77 No. 1. Cross-correlations amongst interbeat intervals of performances at different lags showed a unidirectional dependence of Viola on Violin I, and of Violin I on Cello. Bidirectional dependence was observed for the relationships among Violin II and Cello and Violin II and Viola. Own-reported dependencies just after the performances reflected these measured dependencies a lot more closely than dependencies of players reported b.
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