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Sources and goals in memory and language: Fragility and robustness in event representation
Sources and goals in memory and language: Fragility and robustness in event representation
Language has long been argued to reflect core aspects of human perception and cognition (Slobin, 1982; Jackendoff, 1996, L...
What latent variable underlies confidence in lineup rejections?
What latent variable underlies confidence in lineup rejections?
A theoretically interesting issue in the domain of recognition memory concerns the decision variable that participants use...
Word length and frequency effects on text reading are highly similar in 12 alphabetic languages
Word length and frequency effects on text reading are highly similar in 12 alphabetic languages
Cross-linguistic studies of reading that use eye-tracking have so far accounted for a relatively small share of the thrivi...
SEAM: An integrated activation-coupled model of sentence processing and eye movements in reading
SEAM: An integrated activation-coupled model of sentence processing and eye movements in reading
Models of eye-movement control during reading, developed largely within psychology, usually focus on visual, attentional, ...
Storage interference in working memory cannot be removed by attention
Storage interference in working memory cannot be removed by attention
Forming memories of past events or learned experiences is one of the cognitive abilities that humans deeply rely on. Ebbin...
Do changed learning goals explain why metamemory judgments reactively affect memory?
Do changed learning goals explain why metamemory judgments reactively affect memory?
Subjective judgments (e.g., confidence ratings) have been widely used as a tool for measuring metacognition in a variety o...
Reprint of: Human memory: A proposed system and its control processes
Reprint of: Human memory: A proposed system and its control processes
This paper is divided into two major portions; the first outlines a general theoretical framework in which to view human m...
Lexically-specific syntactic restrictions in second-language speakers
Lexically-specific syntactic restrictions in second-language speakers
Volume 134, February 2024, 104470Author links open overlay panel, , , , Highlights•Proficient L2-English speakers were pri...
Moving experimental psychology online: How to obtain high quality data when we can’t see our participants
Moving experimental psychology online: How to obtain high quality data when we can’t see our participants
The past 10 years have seen rapid growth of online (web-based) data collection across the behavioural sciences. Despite th...
Language comprehenders are sensitive to multiple states of semantically similar objects
Language comprehenders are sensitive to multiple states of semantically similar objects
The present research shows that language comprehenders are sensitive to multiple states of target and semantically related...
Lexical choice and word formation in a taboo game paradigm
Lexical choice and word formation in a taboo game paradigm
Vasilisa Pugacheva: Methodology, Software, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Resources, Data curation, Writing –...
Romanian (subject-like) DPs attract more than bare nouns: Evidence from speeded continuations
Romanian (subject-like) DPs attract more than bare nouns: Evidence from speeded continuations
Sentences unfold over time in both production and comprehension. The apparent ease of forming syntactic and semantic depen...
Reading compound words in Finnish and Chinese: An eye-tracking study
Reading compound words in Finnish and Chinese: An eye-tracking study
Two eye-tracking experiments in alphabetic Finnish and two in logographic Chinese examined the recognition of two-constitu...
Effects of delayed testing on decisions to stop learning
Effects of delayed testing on decisions to stop learning
Volume 134, February 2024, 104473Author links open overlay panel, , , , , Highlights•Terminating learning early is harmful...
Atkinson and Shiffrin’s (1968) influential model overshadowed their contemporary theory of human memory
Atkinson and Shiffrin’s (1968) influential model overshadowed their contemporary theory of human memory
Although every student of memory knows about the Atkinson-Shiffrin (1968) model, few know that it was advanced as a genera...
What’s in a name? A large-scale computational study on how competition between names affects naming variation
What’s in a name? A large-scale computational study on how competition between names affects naming variation
Volume 133, December 2023, 104459Author links open overlay panel, , , Highlights•Visual typicality influences variation in...
When time shifts the boundaries: Isolating the role of forgetting in children’s changing category representations
In studies of children’s categorization, researchers have typically studied how encoding characteristics of exemplars cont...
Are two words recalled or recognised as one? How age-of-acquisition affects memory for compound words
The age at which a person acquires knowledge of an item is a strong predictor of item retrieval, hereon defined as the Age...
Using known words to learn more words: A distributional model of child vocabulary acquisition
Why do children learn some words before others? A large body of behavioral research has identified properties of the langu...
The acquisition of subordinate nouns as pragmatic inference
KeywordsSubordinate level meaningWord learningSemantic contrastPragmaticsInformativenessData availabilityThe data, analysi...
Processing of linguistic focus depends on contrastive alternatives
Volume 132, October 2023, 104444Author links open overlay panel, , Highlights•Reading of a focus slows down even when foci...
Neural inhibition during speech planning contributes to contrastive hyperarticulation
KeywordsContrastive hyperarticulationInhibitionDynamic field theoryPhonological neighborhoodsVoice onset timeData availabi...
Lexical prediction does not rationally adapt to prediction error: ERP evidence from pre-nominal articles
People sometimes predict upcoming words during language comprehension, but debate remains on when and to what extent such ...
Children and adults use pragmatic principles to interpret non-linguistic symbols
A foundational principle of communication is that speakers should offer as much information as required during conversatio...