Journal of Memory and Language 2003 - Abstracts

Journal of Memory and Language 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A dual-process account of the list-length and strength-based mirror effects in recognition.Psychology and mental healthReder, Lynne M., Cary, Melanie
A neuropsychological argument for a processing view of memory.Psychology and mental healthBelleville, Sylvie, Caza, Nicole, Peretz, Isabelle
Are phonological effects fragile? The effect of luminance and exposure duration on form priming and phonological priming.Psychology and mental healthFrost, Ram, Ahissar, Merav, Gotesman, Riki, Tayeb, Sarah
Attributive and relational processes in nominal combination.Psychology and mental healthEstes, Zachary
Beyond implicit phonological knowledge: no support for an onset-rime structure in children's explicit phonological awareness.Psychology and mental healthGeudens, Astrid, Sandra, Dominiek
Can encoding differences explain the benefits of directed forgetting in the list method paradigm?Psychology and mental healthSahakyan, Lili, Delaney, Peter F.
Charting the time-course of VP-ellipsis sentence comprehension: evidence for an initial and independent structural analysis.Psychology and mental healthShapiro, Lewis P., Hestvik, Arild, Lesan, Lesli, Gracia, A. Rachel
Comprehending the pronouns her, him, and his: implications for theories of referential processing.Psychology and mental healthKennison, Sheila M.
Conceptual structure modulates structural priming in the production of complex sentences.Psychology and mental healthGriffin, Zenzi M., Weinstein-Tull, Justin
Conflicting cues and competition in subject-verb agreement.Psychology and mental healthMacDonald, Maryellen C., Haskell ,Todd R.
Constructing representations of arguments.Psychology and mental healthBritt, M. Anne, Larson, Aaron A.
Context sensitivity in the spelling of English vowels.Psychology and mental healthKessler, Brett, Treiman, Rebecca, Bick, Suzanne
Creating false memories with hybrid lists of semantic and phonological associates: over-additive false memories produced by converging associative networks.Psychology and mental healthBalota, David A., Watson, Jason M., Roediger, Henry L. III
Deficits in phonology and past-tense morphology: what's the connection? .Psychology and mental healthSeidenberg, Mark S., Bird, Helen, Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon, James, McClelland L., Patterson, Karalyn
Disambiguation preferences and corpus frequencies in noun phrase conjunction.Psychology and mental healthDesmet, Timothy, Gibson, Edward
Disfluencies affect the parsing of garden-path sentences.Psychology and mental healthFerreira, Fernanda, Bailey, Karl G.D.
Distinguishing effects of structure and decay on attachment and repair: a cue-based parsing account of recovery from misanalyzed ambiguities.Psychology and mental healthVan Dyke, Julie A., Lewis, Richard L.
Effects of orthography on speech production in a form-preparation paradigm.Psychology and mental healthDamian, Markus F., Bowers, Jeffrey S.
Evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming in conceptual implicit memory tasks.Psychology and mental healthZeelenberg, Rene, Pecher, Diane
Grammatical feature selection in noun phrase production: evidence from German and Dutch.Psychology and mental healthCaramazza, Alfonso, Schiller, Niels O.
Grouping of list items reflected in the timing of recall: implications for models of serial verbal memory.Psychology and mental healthJones, Dylan M., Maybery, Murray T., Parmentier, Fabrice B.R.
High-and low-frequency words are recalled equally well in alternating lists: evidence for assocaitive effects in serial recall.Psychology and mental healthHulme, Charles, Stuart, George, Brown, Gordon D. A., Morin, Caroline
Individual differences in semantic short-term memory capacity and reading comprehension.Psychology and mental healthHaarmann, Henk J., Davelaar, Eddy J., Usher, Marius
Learning facts from fiction.Psychology and mental healthMarsh, Elizabeth J., Meade, Michelle L., Roediger, Henry L. III
Lexical activation (and other factors) can mediate compensation for coarticulation.Psychology and mental healthSamuel, Arthur G., Pitt, Mark A.
Lexical activity in speech processing: evidence from pause detection.Psychology and mental healthMattys, Sven L., Clark, Jamie H.
Masked repetition priming and word frequency effects across different types of Japanese scripts: an examination of the lexical activation account.Psychology and mental healthLupker, Stephen J., Hino, Yasushi, Ogawa, Taeko, Sears, Christopher R.
Memory for nonoccurrences: the role of metacognition.Psychology and mental healthGhetti, Simona
Memory, monitoring, and control in the attainment of memory accuracy.Psychology and mental healthKelley, Colleen M., Sahakyan, Lili
Memory structures that subserve sentence comprehension.Psychology and mental healthMcElree, Brian, Foraker, Stephani, Dyer, Lisbeth
Minding the clock.Psychology and mental healthBock, Kathryn, Irwin, David E., Davidson, Douglas J., Levelt, W.J.M.
Mixing costs and mixing benefits in naming words, pictures, and sum.Psychology and mental healthLupker, Stephen J., Kinoshita, Sachiko, Coltheart, Max, Taylor, Tamsen E.
Neighborhood effects in auditory word recognition: phonological competition and orthographic facilitation.Psychology and mental healthZiegler, Johannes C., Grainger, Jonathan, Muneaux, Mathilde
Phantom recall.Psychology and mental healthBrainerd, C.J., Reyna, V.F., Payne, D.G., Wright, Ron
Phonological ambiguity and context sensitivity: on sublexical clustering in visual word recognition.Psychology and mental healthMartensen, Heike, Maris, Eric, Dijkstra, Ton
Plausibility and grammatical agreement.Psychology and mental healthMacDonald, Maryellen C., Thornton, Robert
Processing resyllabified words in French.Psychology and mental healthMcQueen, James M., Cutler, Anne, Spinelli, Elsa
Quite ordinary retrieval cues may determine free recall of actions.Psychology and mental healthBuchner, Axel, Steffens, Melanie C., Wender, Karl Friedrich
Rapid access to speech gestures in perception: evidence from choice and simple response time tasks.Psychology and mental healthFowler, Carol A., Brown, Julie M., Sabadini, Laura, Weihing, Jeffrey
Remembering and knowing in context.Psychology and mental healthBodner, Glen E., Lindsay, Stephen D.
Rethinking interference theory: executive control and the mechanisms of forgetting.Psychology and mental healthAnderson, Michael C.
Semantic facilitation and semantic interference in word translation: implications for models of lexical access in language production.Psychology and mental healthBloem, Ineke, Heij, Wido La
Sense and structure: meaning as a determinant of verb subcategorization preferences.Psychology and mental healthMcRae, Ken, Hare, Mary, Elman, Jeffrey L.
Spelling-sound consistency effects in disyllabic word naming.Psychology and mental healthChateau, Dan, Jared, Debra
Strategic control over rate of processing in word reading: a computational investigation.Psychology and mental healthPlaut, David C., Kello, Christopher T.
Strategy training and working memory task performance.Psychology and mental healthTurley-Ames, Kandi Jo, Whitfield, Michelle M.
Task effects in masked cross-script translation and phonological priming.Psychology and mental healthKim, Jeesun, Davis, Chris
The effect of distinctive visual information on false recognition.Psychology and mental healthReder, Lynne M., Arndt, Jason
The effect of general knowledge on source memory and decision processes.Psychology and mental healthHicks, Jason L., Cockman, Dale W.
The effects of common ground and perspective on domains of referential interpretation.Psychology and mental healthTanenhaus, Michael K., Hanna, Joy E., Trueswell, John C.
The effects of grouping on the learning and long-term retention of spatial and temporal information.Psychology and mental healthBowles, Anita R., Healy, Alice F.
The episodic memory and inhibition accounts of age-related increases in false memories: a consistency check.Psychology and mental healthLovden, Martin
The fluency heuristic in recognition memory: the effect of repetition.Psychology and mental healthLloyd, Marianne E., Westerman, Deanne L., Miller, Jeremy K.
The length of a complex word modifies the role of morphological structure: evidence from eye movements when reading short and long Finnish compounds.Psychology and mental healthBertram, Raymond, Hyona, Jukka
The persistence of optional complementizer production: why saying "that" is not saying "that" at all.Psychology and mental healthFerreira., Victor S.
The prosodic bootstrapping of phrases: evidence from prelinguistic infants.Psychology and mental healthSeidl, Amanda, Jusczyk, Peter W., Soderstrom, Melanie, Nelson, Deborah Kemler G.
The ring of familiarity: false familiarity due to rhyming primes in item and associative recognition.Psychology and mental healthRhodes, Matthew G., Kelley, Colleen M.
The role of inner speech in task switching: a dual-task investigation.Psychology and mental healthMiyake, Akira, Emerson, Michael J.
The role of textual coherence in incremental analogical mapping.Psychology and mental healthKubose, Tate T., Holyoak, Keith J., Hummel, John E.
The roles of associative responses at study and semantically guided recollection at test in false memory: the Kirkpatrick and Deese hypotheses.Psychology and mental healthSmith, Steven M., Gerkens, David R., Pierce, Benton H., Choi, Hyun
The selection of closed-class words in noun phrase production: the case of Dutch determiners.Psychology and mental healthCaramazza, Alfonso, Janssen, Niels
The time-course of prediction in incremental sentence processing: evidence from anticipatory eye movements.Psychology and mental healthKamide, Yuki, Altmann, Gerry T.M., Haywood, Sarah L.
The time-course of the application of binding constraints in reference resolution.Psychology and mental healthSturt, Patrick
The use of lexical and syntactic information in language production: evidence from the priming of noun-phrase structure.Psychology and mental healthPickering, Martin J., Cleland, Alexandra A.
The use of thematic role information in parsing: syntactic processing autonomy revisited.Psychology and mental healthRayner, Keith, Traxler, Matthew J., Clifton, Charles, Jr., Mohamed, Mohamed Taha, Williams, Rihana S., Morris, Robin K.
Triazolam-induced amnesia and the word-frequency effect in recognition memory: support for a dual process account.Psychology and mental healthMintzner, Miriam Z.
Two contributions of distinctive processing to accurate memory.Psychology and mental healthHunt, R. Reed
Two fluency heuristics (and how to tell them apart).Psychology and mental healthWhittlesea, Bruce W.A., Leboe, Jason P.
Understanding serial position curves in short-term recognition and recall.Psychology and mental healthOberauer, klaus
Universality and language specificity in object naming.Psychology and mental healthSloman, Steven A., Malt, Barbara C., Gennari, Silvia P.
Using prosody to avoid ambiguity: effects of speaker awareness and referential context.Psychology and mental healthSnedeker, Jesse, Trueswell, John
Variability among word lists in eliciting memory illusions: evidence for associative activation and monitoring.Psychology and mental healthGallo, David A., Roediger, Henry L., lll
Verbal working memory is involved in associative word learning unless visual codes are available.Psychology and mental healthKemps, Eva, Duyck, Wouter, Szmalec, Arnaud, Vandierendonck, Andre
What does cross-linguistic variation in semantic coordination of speech and gesture reveal? Evidence for an interface representation of spatial thinking .Psychology and mental healthKita, Sotaro, Ozyurek, Asli
When conceptual pacts are broken: partner-specific effects on the comprehension of referring expressions.Psychology and mental healthBrennan, Susan E., Metzing, Charles
When is schematic participant information encoded? Evidence from eye-monitoring.Psychology and mental healthMauner, Gail, Melinger, Alissa, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Bienvenue, Breton
Where is the syllable priming effect in visual word recognition?Psychology and mental healthRey, Arnaud, Brand, Muriele, Peerman, Ronald
Word length effects in object naming: the role of a response criterion.Psychology and mental healthMeyer, Antje S., Roelofs, Ardi, Levelt, Willem J.M.
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