TOC: J Exp Psych Learning Memory Cognition
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 34(5)
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How Incidental Sequence Learning Creates Reportable Knowledge: The Role of Unexpected Events
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The Role of Short-Term Memory Capacity and Task Experience for Overconfidence in Judgment Under Uncertainty
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Hindsight Bias Doesn’t Always Come Easy: Causal Models, Cognitive Effort, and Creeping Determinism
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Multiple-Reason Decision Making Based on Automatic Processing
–Andreas Glöckner and Tilmann Betsch [] []
A Principal Components Analysis of Dynamic Spatial Memory Biases
–Michael A. Motes, Timothy L. Hubbard, Jon R. Courtney and Bart Rypma [] []
Familiarity and Retrieval Processes in Delayed Judgments of Learning
–Janet Metcalfe and Bridgid Finn [] []
Syntactic Priming in Comprehension: The Role of Argument Order and Animacy
–Maria Nella Carminati, Roger P.G. van Gompel, Christoph Scheepers and Manabu Arai [] []
The Role of Causal Models in Analogical Inference
–Hee Seung Lee and Keith J. Holyoak [] []
Variation in the Anthropomorphization of Supernatural Beings and Its Implications for Cognitive Theories of Religion
–Andrew Shtulman [] []
Implicit Learning of Predictive Relationships in Three-Element Visual Sequences by Young and Old Adults
–James H. Howard Jr., Darlene V. Howard, Nancy A. Dennis and Andrew J. Kelly [] []
Resting on Laurels: The Effects of Discrete Progress Markers as Subgoals on Task Performance and Preferences
–On Amir and Dan Ariely [] []
Processing Segmental and Prosodic Information in Cantonese Word Production
–Andus Wing-Kuen Wong and Hsuan-Chih Chen [] []
Fluency Heuristic: A Model of How the Mind Exploits a By-Product of Information Retrieval
–Ralph Hertwig, Stefan M. Herzog, Lael J. Schooler and Torsten Reimer [] []
Context and Spoken Word Recognition in a Novel Lexicon
–Kathleen Pirog Revill, Michael K. Tanenhaus and Richard N. Aslin [] []
Control Over Grain Size in Memory Reporting—With and Without Satisficing Knowledge
–Rakefet Ackerman and Morris Goldsmith [] []
Event-Related Potentials Indicate Different Processes to Mediate Categorical and Associative Priming in Person Recognition
–Holger Wiese and Stefan R. Schweinberger [] []
The Conscious, the Unconscious, and Familiarity
–Ryan B. Scott and Zoltán Dienes [] []
Limits on Learning Phonotactic Constraints From Recent Production Experience
–Jill A. Warker, Gary S. Dell, Christine A. Whalen and Samantha Gereg [] []
Process Demands of Rejection Mechanisms of Recognition Memory
–Timothy N. Odegard, Joshua D. Koen and Jorge M. Gama [] []
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