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1 Age of acquisition effects in Chinese two-character compound words: a megastudy of eye movements during reading Wang, Jue

31 1 p. 166-175
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2 Are there jumps in evidence accumulation, and what, if anything, do they reflect psychologically? An analysis of Lévy Flights models of decision-making Rasanan, Amir Hosein Hadian

31 1 p. 32-48
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3 A revised diffusion model for conflict tasks Lee, Ping-Shien

31 1 p. 1-31
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4 A theory of visibility measures in the dissociation paradigm Schmidt, Thomas

31 1 p. 65-88
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5 Causal learning with delays up to 21 hours Zhang, Yiwen

31 1 p. 312-324
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6 Close counterfactuals and almost doing the impossible Doan, Tiffany

31 1 p. 187-195
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7 Control over attentional capture within 170 ms by long-term memory control settings: Evidence from the N2pc Plater, Lindsay

31 1 p. 283-292
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8 Correction to: Selection within working memory impairs perceptual detection Macedo-Pascual, Joaquín

31 1 p. 410
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9 Direct and indirect linguistic measures of common ground in dialogue studies involving a matching task: A systematic review Bovet, Vincent

31 1 p. 122-136
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10 Human talkers change their voices to elicit specific trait percepts Guldner, Stella

31 1 p. 209-222
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11 Individual differences in the neural dynamics of visual narrative comprehension: The effects of proficiency and age of acquisition Coderre, Emily L.

31 1 p. 89-103
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12 Life motion signals modulate visual working memory Huang, Suqi

31 1 p. 380-388
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13 Mission impossible? Spatial context relearning following a target relocation event depends on cue predictiveness Geyer, Thomas

31 1 p. 148-155
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14 Parsing the late-closure ambiguity: While Schrödinger measured the cat escaped from the box Qian, Zhiying

31 1 p. 401-409
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15 Progressing, not regressing: A possible solution to the problem of regression to the mean in unconscious processing studies Yaron, Itay

31 1 p. 49-64
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16 Refinement of face representations by exposure reveals different time scales of biases in face processing Lulav-Bash, Tal

31 1 p. 196-208
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17 Resting Stroop task: Evidence of task conflict in trials with no required response Hershman, Ronen

31 1 p. 353-360
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18 Salient sounds distort time perception and production Symons, Ashley

31 1 p. 137-147
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19 Sequence effects and speech processing: cognitive load for speaker-switching within and across accents McLaughlin, Drew J.

31 1 p. 176-186
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20 Suppression of a salient distractor protects the processing of target features Narhi-Martinez, William

31 1 p. 223-233
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21 Survival processing occupies the central bottleneck of cognitive processing: A psychological refractory period analysis Kroneisen, Meike

31 1 p. 274-282
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22 The benefit of making voluntary choices generalizes across multiple effectors Luo, Xiaoxiao

31 1 p. 340-352
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23 The effect of motor resource suppression on speech perception in noise in younger and older listeners: An online study Slade, Kate

31 1 p. 389-400
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24 The effect of prevalence on distractor speeded search termination Lui, Lisa

31 1 p. 303-311
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25 The effects of color and saturation on the enjoyment of real-life images Lin, Chenyang

31 1 p. 361-372
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26 The effects of lexical- and sentence-level contextual cues on Chinese word segmentation Huang, Linjieqiong

31 1 p. 293-302
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27 The generality of the attentional boost effect for famous, unfamiliar, and inverted faces Oliver, Gavin W.

31 1 p. 234-241
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28 The prod eff: Partially producing items moderates the production effect Kelly, Megan O.

31 1 p. 373-379
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29 The push–pull of serial dependence effects: Attraction to the prior response and repulsion from the prior stimulus Sadil, Patrick

31 1 p. 259-273
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30 The time course of visual foraging in the lifespan: Spatial scanning, organization search, and target processing Bella-Fernández, Marcos

31 1 p. 325-339
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31 “This behavior strikes us as ideal”: assessment and anticipations of Huisman (2022) Sarafoglou, Alexandra

31 1 p. 242-248
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32 To-be-forgotten information shows more relative forgetting over time than to-be-remembered information Nickl, Anna T.

31 1 p. 156-165
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33 Verbal working memory capacity modulates semantic and phonological prediction in spoken comprehension Li, Xinjing

31 1 p. 249-258
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34 Why are listeners hindered by talker variability? Luthra, Sahil

31 1 p. 104-121
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