J Exp Psych General
Introduction
Journal of Experimental Psychology General, 154(10)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Knowing you can pay to skip enjoyable activities undermines intrinsic motivation
—Jung, Haesung; Henderson, Marlone D. []
Cognitive maps integrating locations but missing orientations in across-boundary environments
—Qi, Zhichun; Mou, Weimin []
Group Bouba–Kiki effects: The interplay of social categorization, competition, and sound symbolism
—Hong, Youngki; Auten, Allison R.; Ratner, Kyle G. []
Do spatial navigation and episodic memory rely on the same systems? Evidence from a naturalistic experience with children and adults
—Nguyen, Kim V.; Olson, Ingrid R.; Newcombe, Nora S. []
How the nature of weak learning and retention interval affects behavioral tagging of episodic memory
—Lambert, Sydney R.; Bibb, Sophia A.; Keller, Nicole E.; Cooper, Samuel E.; Dunsmoor, Joseph E. []
Comparative illusions are evidence of rational inference in language comprehension
—Zhang, Yuhan; Kauf, Carina; Levy, Roger P.; Gibson, Edward []
A systematic reexamination of the list-length effect in recognition memory
—Yim, Hyungwook; Dennis, Simon J.; Osth, Adam F. []
How does math anxiety affect math performance? An experimental online two-study investigation into the mechanism driving math anxiety interventions
—Scheibe, Daniel A.; Was, Christopher A.; Sidney, Pooja G.; Thompson, Clarissa A. []
Moral spillover from creators to autonomous technological agents
—Jago, Arthur S.; Yam, Kai Chi []
Working memory prioritization changes bidirectional interactions with visual inputs
—Saito, Joseph M.; Printzlau, Frida A. B.; Yeo, Yvanna; Fukuda, Keisuke []
When and why working together benefits first-generation college students: A registered report
—Dietze, Pia; Dittmann, Andrea G. []
Increase versus decrease framing: How framing a finding as an increase boosts its perceived magnitude
—Lee, Courtney; Bechler, Christopher J.; Tormala, Zakary L. []
Truth assessment on a global level: How people integrate multiple pieces of repeated and nonrepeated information into perceptions of truth
—Ingendahl, Moritz; Vaz, André; Schulte, Anna; Woitzel, Johanna; Alves, Hans []
Hierarchical relationship between neural mechanisms of ensemble and individual perception revealed through perceptual learning
—Zhang, Zhijia; Dong, Xueda; Zou, Xinbo; Liu, Ning []
Executive control can query hidden human memories
—Zhao, Chong; Fukuda, Keisuke; Woodman, Geoffrey F. []