TOC: Psych Rev
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Psychological Review, 114(4)
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A New Look at Habits and the Habit–Goal Interface
–Wendy Wood and David T. Neal [] []
On Seeing Human: A Three-Factor Theory of Anthropomorphism
–Nicholas Epley, Adam Waytz and John T. Cacioppo [] []
A Neural Network Model of Retrieval-Induced Forgetting
–Kenneth A. Norman, Ehren L. Newman and Greg Detre [] []
The fSAM Model of False Recall
–Daniel R. Kimball, Troy A. Smith and Michael J. Kahana [] []
Sophisticated Approval Voting, Ignorance Priors, and Plurality Heuristics: A Behavioral Social Choice Analysis in a Thurstonian Framework
–Michel Regenwetter, Moon-Ho R. Ho and Ilia Tsetlin [] []
Exploiting Redundancy for Flexible Behavior: Unsupervised Learning in a Modular Sensorimotor Control Architecture
–Martin V. Butz, Oliver Herbort and Joachim Hoffmann [] []
Stimulus-Dependent Dopamine Release in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
–Sverker Sikström and Göran Söderlund [] []
Item-Specific Adaptation and the Conflict-Monitoring Hypothesis: A Computational Model
–Chris Blais, Serje Robidoux, Evan F. Risko and Derek Besner [] []
Sortal Concepts and Causal Continuity: Comment on Rips, Blok, and Newman (2006)
–Mijke Rhemtulla and Fei Xu [] []
Out of Sorts? Some Remedies for Theories of Object Concepts: A Reply to Rhemtulla and Xu (2007)
–Sergey V. Blok, George E. Newman and Lance J. Rips [] []
The Double-Anchoring Theory of Lightness Perception: A Comment on Bressan (2006)
–Piers D.L. Howe, Hersh Sagreiya, Dwight L. Curtis, Chengjie Zheng and Margaret S. Livingstone [] []
Dungeons, Gratings, and Black Rooms: A Defense of Double-Anchoring Theory and a Reply to Howe et al. (2007)
–Paola Bressan [] []
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