J Exp Psych General
Introduction
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(1/2)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Checking gender bias: Parents and mentors perceive less chess potential in girls
—Arnold, Sophie H.; Bailey, April H.; Ma, Wei Ji; Shahade, Jennifer; Cimpian, Andrei []
Immediate cross-language transfer of novel articulatory plans in bilingual speech.
—Shiller, Douglas M.; Bobbitt, Sarah; Lametti, Daniel R. []
The adaptive flexibility of rhythmic attentional sampling in attending to multiple targets.
—Jiang, Yong; He, Sheng; Zhang, Jiedong []
Judgments during perceptual comparisons predict distinct forms of memory updating.
—Saito, Joseph M.; Bae, Gi-Yeul; Fukuda, Keisuke []
Testing the flexibility of ensemble coding: Limitations in cross-modal ensemble perception.
—Gillies, Greer; Fukuda, Keisuke; Cant, Jonathan S. []
Associations between executive functions assessed in different contexts in a genetically informative sample.
—Freis, Samantha M.; Alexander, Jordan D.; Anderson, Jacob E.; Corley, Robin P.; De La Vega, Alejandro I.; Gustavson, Daniel E.; Vrieze, Scott I.; Friedman, Naomi P. []
Object-based encoding constrains storage in visual working memory.
—Ngiam, William X. Q.; Loetscher, Krystian B.; Awh, Edward []
Interaction between top-down decision-driven congruency effect and bottom-up input-driven congruency effect is correlated with conscious awareness.
—Zheng, Ze-Fan; Huang, Shu-Yue; Lu, Shena; Cai, Yong-Chun []
Lying is sometimes ethical, but honesty is the best policy: The desire to avoid harmful lies leads to moral preferences for unconditional honesty.
—Jensen, Sarah L.; Levine, Emma E.; White, Michael W.; Huppert, Elizabeth []
Colorfulness influences perceptions of valence and arousal.
—Pazda, Adam D.; Thorstenson, Christopher A.; Fetterman, Adam K. []
Premature predictions: Accurate forecasters are not viewed as more competent for earlier predictions.
—Mislavsky, Robert; Gaertig, Celia []
How do numbers shift spatial attention? Both processing depth and counting habits matter.
—Shaki, Samuel; Fischer, Martin H. []
The development of modal intuitions: A test of two accounts.
—Goulding, Brandon W.; Khan, Farishteh; Fukuda, Keisuke; Lane, Jonathan D.; Ronfard, Samuel []
Demands on perceptual and mnemonic fidelity are a key determinant of age-related cognitive decline throughout the lifespan.
—Gellersen, Helena M.; McMaster, Jessica; Abdurahman, Ayat; Simons, Jon S. []
The format of the cognitive map depends on the structure of the environment.
—Peer, Michael; Nadar, Catherine; Epstein, Russell A. []
A novel electroencephalography-based paradigm to measure intergroup prosociality: An intergenerational study in the aftermath of the genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda.
—Pech, Guillaume P.; Gishoma, Darius; Caspar, Emilie A. []
Transparency about lagging diversity numbers signals genuine progress.
—Apfelbaum, Evan P.; Suh, Eileen Y. []
Sticky tradition impedes selection of creative ideas.
—Reis, Moritz; Foerster, Anna; Zettler, Ingo; Kunde, Wilfried; Pfister, Roland []
Issue 2
Visual cues and food intake: A preregistered replication of Wansink et al. (2005).
—Lopez, Alejandra; Choi, Alyssa K.; Dellawar, Nadia C.; Cullen, Brooke C.; Avila Contreras, Sonia; Rosenfeld, Daniel L.; Tomiyama, A. Janet []
Nonverbal displays of dominance and prestige: Evidence for cross-cultural and early-emerging recognition.
—Witkower, Zachary; Hill, Alexander K.; Pun, Anthea; Baron, Andrew S.; Koster, Jeremy; Tracy, Jessica L. []
The development of orthography and phonology coupling in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex and its relation to reading.
—DÄ™bska, Agnieszka M.; Wang, Jin; DziÄ™giel-Fivet, Gabriela K.; Chyl, Katarzyna M.; Wójcik, Marta P.; Jednoróg, Katarzyna M.; Booth, James R. []
Rethinking egocentric bias: A computer mouse-tracking study of adult belief processing.
—O’Connor, Richard J.; Lucas, Andrew P.; Riggs, Kevin J. []
Learning where to be flexible: Using environmental cues to regulate cognitive control.
—Xu, Shengjie; Simoens, Jonas; Verguts, Tom; Braem, Senne []
Temporal crowding with central vision reveals the fragility of visual representations.
—Sahar, Tomer; Yeshurun, Yaffa []
Remembering our darkest moments: Reminiscence bumps for highly negative life events.
—Özdemir, ÇaÄŸlayan; Pillemer, David B.; Leichtman, Michelle D. []
The construction and use of cognitive maps in model-based control.
—Karagoz, Ata B.; Reagh, Zachariah M.; Kool, Wouter []
We are wanderers: Abstract geometry reflects spatial navigation.
—Lin, Yi; Dillon, Moira R. []
The benefits of difference-education interventions in lower-resourced institutions.
—Stephens, Nicole M.; Townsend, Sarah S. M.; Carey, Rebecca M.; Hamedani, MarYam G.; Brannon, Tiffany N.; Murphy, Mary C. []
Directional uncertainty in chase and escape dynamics.
—Treviño, Mario; Medina-Coss y León, Ricardo; Támez, Sergio; Beltrán-Navarro, Beatriz; Verdugo, Jahir []
Aging, emotion, and cognition: The role of strategies.
—Lemaire, Patrick []
Absolute and relative stability of loss aversion across contexts.
—Spektor, Mikhail S.; Kellen, David; Rieskamp, Jörg; Klauer, Karl Christoph []
Conveying and detecting listening during live conversation.
—Collins, Hanne K.; Minson, Julia A.; Kristal, Ariella; Brooks, Alison Wood []
Variable search for orientation, uniformly optimal search for identity.
—Nowakowska, Anna; Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Reuther, Josephine; Hunt, Amelia R. []
The role of loudness in vocal intimidation.
—Anikin, Andrey; Valente, Daria; Pisanski, Katarzyna; Cornec, Clement; Bryant, Gregory A.; Reby, David []
Children develop adult-like visual sensitivity to image memorability by the age of 4.
—Guo, Xiaohan (Hannah); Bainbridge, Wilma A. []
Saccadic selection in visual working memory is robust across the visual field and linked to saccade metrics: Evidence from nine experiments and more than 100,000 trials.
—Ohl, Sven; Kroell, Lisa M.; Rolfs, Martin []
Task-adaptive changes to the target template in response to distractor context: Separability versus similarity.
—Yu, Xinger; Rahim, Raisa A.; Geng, Joy J. []