Cognitive and Neurophysiological Bases of Monetary Processing
Metadatos
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Ojedo Collazo, FernandoEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Director
Macizo Soria, PedroDepartamento
Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en PsicologíaMateria
Monetary Processing Cognitive bases Neurophysiological bases
Date
2022Fecha lectura
2022-03-07Referencia bibliográfica
Ojedo Collazo, Fernando. Cognitive and Neurophysiological Bases of Monetary Processing. Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2022. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/73616]
Patrocinador
Tesis Univ. Granada.; PDI2019‐111359GB‐ 100 and PSI2016-75250-P Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and CompetitivenessRésumé
The main aim of the studies reported in this thesis is to investigate how
prices are processed, whether they are represented holistically, compositionally or
in a hybrid manner. With this purpose, we carried out our four studies (Chapters V
to VIII) where the compatibility effect was examined in price pair-comparison tasks.
We aimed to identify the conditions in which this effect is observed. In these studies,
comparisons between one-digit prices (Chapters V and VI) and two-digit prices
(Chapters VII and VIII) were explored. In all of them, the compatibility effect was
evaluated through behavioural measures, and in two of these studies, the
compatibility effect was also examined by recording electrophysiological activity
(Chapters VI and VIII). In addition, we report an additional study (Chapter IX) in which
we investigated whether physical dimensions, such as size or colour, influence the
processing of the monetary value of banknotes.