TOC: J Exp Psych Learning Memory Cog

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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 37(6)

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What Limits Working Memory Capacity? Evidence for Modality-Specific Sources to the Simultaneous Storage of Visual and Auditory Arrays
Daryl Fougnie, René Marois [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

On the Existence of Semantic Working Memory: Evidence for Direct Semantic Maintenance
Geeta Shivde, Michael C. Anderson [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Decomposition of Prefixed Words in Russian
Nina Kazanina [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Memory Activation and the Availability of Explanations in Sequential Diagnostic Reasoning
Katja Mehlhorn, Niels A. Taatgen, Christian Lebiere, Josef F. Krems [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Bilingual Lexical Access During L1 Sentence Reading: The Effects of L2 Knowledge, Semantic Constraint, and L1–L2 Intermixing
Debra Titone, Maya Libben, Julie Mercier, Veronica Whitford, Irina Pivneva [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Effect of Grouping of Evidence Types on Learning About Interactions Between Observed and Unobserved Causes
Benjamin Margolin Rottman, Woo-kyoung Ahn [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Basic Processes in Reading: The Effect of Interletter Spacing
Evan F. Risko, Sophie N. Lanthier, Derek Besner [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

The Functional Unit of Japanese Word Naming: Evidence From Masked Priming
Rinus G. Verdonschot, Sachiko Kiyama, Katsuo Tamaoka, Sachiko Kinoshita, Wido La Heij, Niels O. Schiller [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Phonological Effects in Handwriting Production: Evidence From the Implicit Priming Paradigm
Olivia Afonso, Carlos J. Álvarez [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Can the Focus of Attention Accommodate Multiple, Separate Items?
Amanda L. Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Saying What’s on Your Mind: Working Memory Effects on Sentence Production
L. Robert Slevc [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Uncovering Contrast Categories in Categorization With a Probabilistic Threshold Model
Steven Verheyen, Simon De Deyne, Matthew J. Dry, Gert Storms [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Variation in Working Memory Capacity and Temporal–Contextual Retrieval From Episodic Memory
Gregory J. Spillers, Nash Unsworth [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

The Shielding Function of Task Sets and Its Relaxation During Task Switching
Gesine Dreisbach, Dorit Wenke [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Semantic Information Activated During Retrieval Contributes to Later Retention: Support for the Mediator Effectiveness Hypothesis of the Testing Effect
Shana K. Carpenter [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

On the Plasticity of the Survival Processing Effect
Meike Kroneisen, Edgar Erdfelder [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Detecting and Reacting to Change: The Effect of Exposure to Narrow Categorizations
Amitav Chakravarti, Christina Fang, Zur Shapira [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Communicating Environmental Risks: Clarifying the Severity Effect in Interpretations of Verbal Probability Expressions
Adam J.L. Harris, Adam Corner [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Automaticity of Basic-Level Categorization Accounts for Labeling Effects in Visual Recognition Memory
Jennifer J. Richler, Isabel Gauthier, Thomas J. Palmeri [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Orthography Influences the Perception and Production of Speech
Kathleen Rastle, Samantha F. McCormick, Linda Bayliss, Colin J. Davis [Publisher] [Google Scholar]

Judge for Yourself: Reply to Evans and Buehner (2011)
Yaakov Kareev, Klaus Fiedler [Publisher] [Google Scholar]