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1 A hard-to-read font reduces the framing effect in a large sample Korn, Christoph W.
2017
25 2 p. 696-703
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2 A hard-to-read font reduces the framing effect in a large sample Korn, Christoph W.

25 2 p. 696-703
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3 Are you mind-wandering, or is your mind on task? The effect of probe framing on mind-wandering reports Weinstein, Yana
2017
25 2 p. 754-760
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4 Are you mind-wandering, or is your mind on task? The effect of probe framing on mind-wandering reports Weinstein, Yana

25 2 p. 754-760
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5 A safety mechanism for observational learning Badets, Arnaud
2017
25 2 p. 643-650
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6 A safety mechanism for observational learning Badets, Arnaud

25 2 p. 643-650
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7 Can a single model account for both risky choices and inter-temporal choices? Testing the assumptions underlying models of risky inter-temporal choice Luckman, Ashley
2017
25 2 p. 785-792
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8 Can a single model account for both risky choices and inter-temporal choices? Testing the assumptions underlying models of risky inter-temporal choice Luckman, Ashley

25 2 p. 785-792
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9 Category learning in the color-word contingency learning paradigm Schmidt, James R.
2018
25 2 p. 658-666
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10 Category learning in the color-word contingency learning paradigm Schmidt, James R.

25 2 p. 658-666
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11 “Compacted” procedures for adults’ simple addition: A review and critique of the evidence Chen, Yalin
2017
25 2 p. 739-753
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12 “Compacted” procedures for adults’ simple addition: A review and critique of the evidence Chen, Yalin

25 2 p. 739-753
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13 Control by association: Transfer of implicitly primed attentional states across linked stimuli Bejjani, Christina
2018
25 2 p. 617-626
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14 Control by association: Transfer of implicitly primed attentional states across linked stimuli Bejjani, Christina

25 2 p. 617-626
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15 Disarming the gunslinger effect: Reaction beats intention for cooperative actions Weller, Lisa
2018
25 2 p. 761-766
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16 Disarming the gunslinger effect: Reaction beats intention for cooperative actions Weller, Lisa

25 2 p. 761-766
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17 Does spatial information impact immediate verbatim recall of verbal navigation instructions? Schneider, Vivian I.
2017
25 2 p. 681-687
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18 Does spatial information impact immediate verbatim recall of verbal navigation instructions? Schneider, Vivian I.

25 2 p. 681-687
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19 Does visuomotor adaptation contribute to illusion-resistant grasping? Cesanek, Evan
2017
25 2 p. 827-845
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20 Does visuomotor adaptation contribute to illusion-resistant grasping? Cesanek, Evan

25 2 p. 827-845
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21 ELF: A new measure of response capture Servant, Mathieu
2017
25 2 p. 539-547
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22 ELF: A new measure of response capture Servant, Mathieu

25 2 p. 539-547
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23 Empirical evidence for resource-rational anchoring and adjustment Lieder, Falk
2017
25 2 p. 775-784
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24 Empirical evidence for resource-rational anchoring and adjustment Lieder, Falk

25 2 p. 775-784
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25 Evidence for spontaneous serial refreshing in verbal working memory? Vergauwe, Evie
2017
25 2 p. 674-680
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26 Evidence for spontaneous serial refreshing in verbal working memory? Vergauwe, Evie

25 2 p. 674-680
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27 Feedback increases benefits but not costs of retrieval practice: Retrieval-induced forgetting is strength independent Tempel, Tobias
2018
25 2 p. 636-642
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28 Feedback increases benefits but not costs of retrieval practice: Retrieval-induced forgetting is strength independent Tempel, Tobias

25 2 p. 636-642
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29 Forgetting from lapses of sustained attention deBettencourt, Megan T.
2017
25 2 p. 605-611
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30 Forgetting from lapses of sustained attention deBettencourt, Megan T.

25 2 p. 605-611
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31 Lexical exposure to native language dialects can improve non-native phonetic discrimination Olmstead, Annie J.
2017
25 2 p. 725-731
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32 Lexical exposure to native language dialects can improve non-native phonetic discrimination Olmstead, Annie J.

25 2 p. 725-731
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33 Lexical selection with competing distractors: Evidence from left temporal lobe lesions Piai, Vitória
2017
25 2 p. 710-717
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34 Lexical selection with competing distractors: Evidence from left temporal lobe lesions Piai, Vitória

25 2 p. 710-717
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35 Listeners are maximally flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time Saltzman, David
2017
25 2 p. 718-724
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36 Mind, rationality, and cognition: An interdisciplinary debate Chater, Nick
2017
25 2 p. 793-826
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37 Mind, rationality, and cognition: An interdisciplinary debate Chater, Nick

25 2 p. 793-826
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38 On the role of language membership information during word recognition in bilinguals: Evidence from flanker-language congruency effects Declerck, Mathieu
2017
25 2 p. 704-709
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39 On the role of language membership information during word recognition in bilinguals: Evidence from flanker-language congruency effects Declerck, Mathieu

25 2 p. 704-709
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40 Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond Kazanina, Nina
2017
25 2 p. 560-585
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41 Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond Kazanina, Nina

25 2 p. 560-585
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42 Predicting similarity judgments in intertemporal choice with machine learning Stevens, Jeffrey R.
2017
25 2 p. 627-635
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43 Predicting similarity judgments in intertemporal choice with machine learning Stevens, Jeffrey R.

25 2 p. 627-635
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44 Remembering the place with the tiger: Survival processing can enhance source memory Kroneisen, Meike
2018
25 2 p. 667-673
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45 Remembering the place with the tiger: Survival processing can enhance source memory Kroneisen, Meike

25 2 p. 667-673
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46 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Listeners are maximally flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time Saltzman, David

25 2 p. 718-724
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47 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Unexpected events disrupt visuomotor working memory and increase guessing Finzi, R. Dawn
2017
25 2 p. 651-657
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48 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Unexpected events disrupt visuomotor working memory and increase guessing Finzi, R. Dawn

25 2 p. 651-657
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49 Selection history: How reward modulates selectivity of visual attention Failing, Michel
2017
25 2 p. 514-538
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50 Selection history: How reward modulates selectivity of visual attention Failing, Michel

25 2 p. 514-538
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51 Some further clarifications on age-related differences in Stroop interference Augustinova, Maria
2018
25 2 p. 767-774
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52 Some further clarifications on age-related differences in Stroop interference Augustinova, Maria

25 2 p. 767-774
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53 State anxiety and information processing: A 7.5% carbon dioxide challenge study Easey, Kayleigh E.
2018
25 2 p. 732-738
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54 State anxiety and information processing: A 7.5% carbon dioxide challenge study Easey, Kayleigh E.

25 2 p. 732-738
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55 Systems Factorial Technology provides new insights on the other-race effect Yang, Cheng-Ta
2017
25 2 p. 596-604
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56 Systems Factorial Technology provides new insights on the other-race effect Yang, Cheng-Ta

25 2 p. 596-604
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57 The capture of attention by entirely irrelevant pictures of calorie-dense foods Cunningham, Corbin A.
2017
25 2 p. 586-595
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58 The capture of attention by entirely irrelevant pictures of calorie-dense foods Cunningham, Corbin A.

25 2 p. 586-595
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59 The effect of the position of atypical character-to-sound correspondences on reading kanji words aloud: Evidence for a sublexical serially operating kanji reading process Sambai, Ami
2018
25 2 p. 498-513
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60 The effect of the position of atypical character-to-sound correspondences on reading kanji words aloud: Evidence for a sublexical serially operating kanji reading process Sambai, Ami

25 2 p. 498-513
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61 The effects of smiling on perceived age defy belief Ganel, Tzvi
2017
25 2 p. 612-616
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62 The effects of smiling on perceived age defy belief Ganel, Tzvi

25 2 p. 612-616
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63 The role of visual experience in the production of emotional facial expressions by blind people: a review Valente, Dannyelle
2017
25 2 p. 483-497
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64 The role of visual experience in the production of emotional facial expressions by blind people: a review Valente, Dannyelle

25 2 p. 483-497
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65 The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon Basso Moro, Sara
2017
25 2 p. 688-695
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66 The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon Basso Moro, Sara

25 2 p. 688-695
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67 Why checking model assumptions using null hypothesis significance tests does not suffice: A plea for plausibility Tijmstra, Jesper
2018
25 2 p. 548-559
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68 Why checking model assumptions using null hypothesis significance tests does not suffice: A plea for plausibility Tijmstra, Jesper

25 2 p. 548-559
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