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Retrieving effectively from source memory: Evidence for differentiation and local matching processes
Retrieving effectively from source memory: Evidence for differentiation and local matching processes
Episodic memory is defined as a memory for an event experienced in a particular context (Tulving, 1983). This definition s...
A unified account of simple and response-selective inhibition
A unified account of simple and response-selective inhibition
Response inhibition is a key feature of executive function most commonly assessed using the stop-signal task (Verbruggen e...
Dual-process modeling of sequential decision making in the balloon analogue risk task
Dual-process modeling of sequential decision making in the balloon analogue risk task
On a daily basis people are faced with choices like running a yellow light, smoking a cigarette, or staying up late at nig...
Anaphoric distance dependencies in visual narrative structure and processing
Anaphoric distance dependencies in visual narrative structure and processing
Linguistic syntax has often been claimed as uniquely complex due to features like anaphoric relations and distance depende...
What’s in a sample? Epistemic uncertainty and metacognitive awareness in risk taking
What’s in a sample? Epistemic uncertainty and metacognitive awareness in risk taking
In a fundamentally uncertain world, sound information processing is a prerequisite for effective behavior. Given that info...
Infants can use temporary or scant categorical information to individuate objects
Infants can use temporary or scant categorical information to individuate objects
Decades of research on infant physical reasoning have revealed that the ability to reason about objects’ causal interactio...
The perceptual timescape: Perceptual history on the sub-second scale
The perceptual timescape: Perceptual history on the sub-second scale
There is a high-capacity store of brief time span (∼1000 ms) which information enters from perceptual processing, often ca...
The structure and development of explore-exploit decision making
The structure and development of explore-exploit decision making
It is common for people to be in situations that require them to decide between a familiar option with a known value or to...
Optimizing competence in the service of collaboration
Optimizing competence in the service of collaboration
Division of labor is central to collaboration: Even young children can appropriately assign tasks based on the relative co...
Modelling orthographic similarity effects in recognition memory reveals support for open bigram representations of letter coding
Modelling orthographic similarity effects in recognition memory reveals support for open bigram representations of letter coding
A variety of letter string representations has been proposed in the reading literature to account for empirically establis...
The impact of cognitive resource constraints on goal prioritization
The impact of cognitive resource constraints on goal prioritization
Many decisions we face daily entail deliberation about how to coordinate resources shared between multiple, competing goal...
Interactive structure building in sentence production
Interactive structure building in sentence production
Volume 148, February 2024, 101616Author links open overlay panel, Highlights•We contrasted models of grammatical encoding,...
Evidence accumulation is not essential for generating intertemporal preference: A comparison of dynamic cognitive models of matching tasks
Evidence accumulation is not essential for generating intertemporal preference: A comparison of dynamic cognitive models of matching tasks
Intertemporal preference has been investigated mainly with a choice paradigm. However, a matching paradigm might be more i...
Risky decisions are influenced by individual attributes as a function of risk preference
Risky decisions are influenced by individual attributes as a function of risk preference
Volume 147, December 2023, 101614Author links open overlay panel, , , , , AbstractIt has long been assumed in economic the...
Learning dimensions of meaning: Children’s acquisition of but
Learning dimensions of meaning: Children’s acquisition of but
Volume 147, December 2023, 101597Author links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractConnectives such as but are critical for b...
Modeling the continuous recognition paradigm to determine how retrieval can impact subsequent retrievals
Modeling the continuous recognition paradigm to determine how retrieval can impact subsequent retrievals
There are several ways in which retrieval during a memory test can harm memory: (a) retrieval can cause an increase in int...
Learning to generalise but not segment an artificial language at 17 months predicts children’s language skills 3 years later
Learning to generalise but not segment an artificial language at 17 months predicts children’s language skills 3 years later
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Syntactic theory of mathematical expressions
Syntactic theory of mathematical expressions
Volume 146, November 2023, 101606Author links open overlay panel, AbstractMathematical expressions consist of recursive co...
How trial-to-trial learning shapes mappings in the mental lexicon: Modelling lexical decision with linear discriminative learning
How trial-to-trial learning shapes mappings in the mental lexicon: Modelling lexical decision with linear discriminative learning
KeywordsTrial-to-trial learningLinear discriminative learningLexical decisionDistributional semanticsMental lexiconIndivid...
Psychological value theory: A computational cognitive model of charitable giving
Psychological value theory: A computational cognitive model of charitable giving
KeywordsCharityPsychological values theoryIn-group biasUtility theoryStereotype content modelData availabilityThe data and...
Testing formal cognitive models of classification and old-new recognition in a real-world high-dimensional category domain
Testing formal cognitive models of classification and old-new recognition in a real-world high-dimensional category domain
Categorization and old-new recognition memory are closely linked topics in the cognitive-psychology literature and there h...
A spatially continuous diffusion model of visual working memory
A spatially continuous diffusion model of visual working memory
We present results from five visual working memory (VWM) experiments in which participants were briefly shown between 2 an...
Form to meaning mapping and the impact of explicit morpheme combination in novel word processing
Form to meaning mapping and the impact of explicit morpheme combination in novel word processing
Volume 145, September 2023, 101594Author links open overlay panel, , , , , AbstractIn the present study, we leveraged comp...
Norm conflicts and epistemic modals
Norm conflicts and epistemic modals
Statements containing epistemic modals (e.g., “by spring 2023 most European countries may have the Covid-19 pandemic under...
It's not just what we don't know: The mapping problem in the acquisition of negation
It's not just what we don't know: The mapping problem in the acquisition of negation
How do learners learn what no and not mean when they are only presented with what is? Given its complexity, abstractness, ...
Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recall
Guided by the conjecture that memory retrieval is attention turned inward, we examined serial attention in serial memory, ...
Keeping quantifier meaning in mind: Connecting semantics, cognition, and pragmatics
Volume 144, August 2023, 101584Author links open overlay panel, , AbstractA complete theory of the meaning of linguistic e...
What’s so hard about hierarchical control? Pinpointing processing constraints within cue-based and serial-order control structures
Most task spaces require a hierarchical structure, where decisions on one level are contingent on previous decisions made ...