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TOC: J Exp Psych Learning Memory Cognition

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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 36(5)

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Spinning in the Scanner: Neural Correlates of Virtual Reorientation
Jennifer E. Sutton, Marc F. Joanisse, Nora S. Newcombe [] []

Tracking the Time Course of Orthographic Information in Spoken-Word Recognition
Anne Pier Salverda, Michael K. Tanenhaus [] []

Repeated Testing Produces Superior Transfer of Learning Relative to Repeated Studying
Andrew C. Butler [] []

Loss of Cognitive Skill Across Delays: Constraints for Theories of Cognitive Skill Acquisition
Nicolas J. Wilkins, Katherine A. Rawson [] []

Semantic Preview Benefit in Eye Movements During Reading: A Parafoveal Fast-Priming Study
Sven Hohenstein, Jochen Laubrock, Reinhold Kliegl [] []

Causal Status and Coherence in Causal-Based Categorization
Bob Rehder, ShinWoo Kim [] []

Examining the Relationship Between Free Recall and Immediate Serial Recall: The Effects of List Length and Output Order
Geoff Ward, Lydia Tan, Rachel Grenfell-Essam [] []

Mental Subtraction in High- and Lower Skilled Arithmetic Problem Solvers: Verbal Report Versus Operand-Recognition Paradigms
Catherine Thevenot, Caroline Castel, Muriel Fanget, Michel Fayol [] []

Embedded Words in Visual Word Recognition: Does the Left Hemisphere See the Rain in Brain?
Samantha F. McCormick, Colin J. Davis, Marc Brysbaert [] []

Making Things Difficult in Lexical Decision: The Impact of Pseudohomophones and Transposed-Letter Nonwords on Frequency and Semantic Priming Effects
Stephen J. Lupker, Penny M. Pexman [] []

Information-Processing Alternatives to Holistic Perception: Identifying the Mechanisms of Secondary-Level Holism Within a Categorization Paradigm
Mario Fific, James T. Townsend [] []

Imagined Positive Emotions and Inhibitory Control: The Differentiated Effect of Pride Versus Happiness
Maayan Katzir, Tal Eyal, Nachshon Meiran, Yoav Kessler [] []

Revisiting the Novelty Effect: When Familiarity, Not Novelty, Enhances Memory
J. Poppenk, S. Köhler, M. Moscovitch [] []

False Memories Seconds Later: The Rapid and Compelling Onset of Illusory Recognition
Kristin E. Flegal, Alexandra S. Atkins, Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz [] []

Long-Lasting Effects of Briefly Flashed Words and Pseudowords in Ultrarapid Serial Visual Presentation
Thorsten Albrecht, Dirk Vorberg [] []

Item-Specific Encoding Produces an Additional Benefit of Directed Forgetting: Evidence From Intrusion Errors
Lili Sahakyan, Peter F. Delaney [] []