Journal of Memory and Language 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A dual-process account of the list-length and strength-based mirror effects in recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Reder, Lynne M., Cary, Melanie |
A neuropsychological argument for a processing view of memory. | Psychology and mental health | Belleville, 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 health | Frost, Ram, Ahissar, Merav, Gotesman, Riki, Tayeb, Sarah |
Attributive and relational processes in nominal combination. | Psychology and mental health | Estes, Zachary |
Beyond implicit phonological knowledge: no support for an onset-rime structure in children's explicit phonological awareness. | Psychology and mental health | Geudens, Astrid, Sandra, Dominiek |
Can encoding differences explain the benefits of directed forgetting in the list method paradigm? | Psychology and mental health | Sahakyan, Lili, Delaney, Peter F. |
Charting the time-course of VP-ellipsis sentence comprehension: evidence for an initial and independent structural analysis. | Psychology and mental health | Shapiro, 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 health | Kennison, Sheila M. |
Conceptual structure modulates structural priming in the production of complex sentences. | Psychology and mental health | Griffin, Zenzi M., Weinstein-Tull, Justin |
Conflicting cues and competition in subject-verb agreement. | Psychology and mental health | MacDonald, Maryellen C., Haskell ,Todd R. |
Constructing representations of arguments. | Psychology and mental health | Britt, M. Anne, Larson, Aaron A. |
Context sensitivity in the spelling of English vowels. | Psychology and mental health | Kessler, 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 health | Balota, David A., Watson, Jason M., Roediger, Henry L. III |
Deficits in phonology and past-tense morphology: what's the connection? . | Psychology and mental health | Seidenberg, 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 health | Desmet, Timothy, Gibson, Edward |
Disfluencies affect the parsing of garden-path sentences. | Psychology and mental health | Ferreira, 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 health | Van Dyke, Julie A., Lewis, Richard L. |
Effects of orthography on speech production in a form-preparation paradigm. | Psychology and mental health | Damian, Markus F., Bowers, Jeffrey S. |
Evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming in conceptual implicit memory tasks. | Psychology and mental health | Zeelenberg, Rene, Pecher, Diane |
Grammatical feature selection in noun phrase production: evidence from German and Dutch. | Psychology and mental health | Caramazza, Alfonso, Schiller, Niels O. |
Grouping of list items reflected in the timing of recall: implications for models of serial verbal memory. | Psychology and mental health | Jones, 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 health | Hulme, Charles, Stuart, George, Brown, Gordon D. A., Morin, Caroline |
Individual differences in semantic short-term memory capacity and reading comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | Haarmann, Henk J., Davelaar, Eddy J., Usher, Marius |
Learning facts from fiction. | Psychology and mental health | Marsh, Elizabeth J., Meade, Michelle L., Roediger, Henry L. III |
Lexical activation (and other factors) can mediate compensation for coarticulation. | Psychology and mental health | Samuel, Arthur G., Pitt, Mark A. |
Lexical activity in speech processing: evidence from pause detection. | Psychology and mental health | Mattys, 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 health | Lupker, Stephen J., Hino, Yasushi, Ogawa, Taeko, Sears, Christopher R. |
Memory for nonoccurrences: the role of metacognition. | Psychology and mental health | Ghetti, Simona |
Memory, monitoring, and control in the attainment of memory accuracy. | Psychology and mental health | Kelley, Colleen M., Sahakyan, Lili |
Memory structures that subserve sentence comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | McElree, Brian, Foraker, Stephani, Dyer, Lisbeth |
Minding the clock. | Psychology and mental health | Bock, 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 health | Lupker, Stephen J., Kinoshita, Sachiko, Coltheart, Max, Taylor, Tamsen E. |
Neighborhood effects in auditory word recognition: phonological competition and orthographic facilitation. | Psychology and mental health | Ziegler, Johannes C., Grainger, Jonathan, Muneaux, Mathilde |
Phantom recall. | Psychology and mental health | Brainerd, 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 health | Martensen, Heike, Maris, Eric, Dijkstra, Ton |
Plausibility and grammatical agreement. | Psychology and mental health | MacDonald, Maryellen C., Thornton, Robert |
Processing resyllabified words in French. | Psychology and mental health | McQueen, James M., Cutler, Anne, Spinelli, Elsa |
Quite ordinary retrieval cues may determine free recall of actions. | Psychology and mental health | Buchner, 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 health | Fowler, Carol A., Brown, Julie M., Sabadini, Laura, Weihing, Jeffrey |
Remembering and knowing in context. | Psychology and mental health | Bodner, Glen E., Lindsay, Stephen D. |
Rethinking interference theory: executive control and the mechanisms of forgetting. | Psychology and mental health | Anderson, Michael C. |
Semantic facilitation and semantic interference in word translation: implications for models of lexical access in language production. | Psychology and mental health | Bloem, Ineke, Heij, Wido La |
Sense and structure: meaning as a determinant of verb subcategorization preferences. | Psychology and mental health | McRae, Ken, Hare, Mary, Elman, Jeffrey L. |
Spelling-sound consistency effects in disyllabic word naming. | Psychology and mental health | Chateau, Dan, Jared, Debra |
Strategic control over rate of processing in word reading: a computational investigation. | Psychology and mental health | Plaut, David C., Kello, Christopher T. |
Strategy training and working memory task performance. | Psychology and mental health | Turley-Ames, Kandi Jo, Whitfield, Michelle M. |
Task effects in masked cross-script translation and phonological priming. | Psychology and mental health | Kim, Jeesun, Davis, Chris |
The effect of distinctive visual information on false recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Reder, Lynne M., Arndt, Jason |
The effect of general knowledge on source memory and decision processes. | Psychology and mental health | Hicks, Jason L., Cockman, Dale W. |
The effects of common ground and perspective on domains of referential interpretation. | Psychology and mental health | Tanenhaus, 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 health | Bowles, Anita R., Healy, Alice F. |
The episodic memory and inhibition accounts of age-related increases in false memories: a consistency check. | Psychology and mental health | Lovden, Martin |
The fluency heuristic in recognition memory: the effect of repetition. | Psychology and mental health | Lloyd, 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 health | Bertram, Raymond, Hyona, Jukka |
The persistence of optional complementizer production: why saying "that" is not saying "that" at all. | Psychology and mental health | Ferreira., Victor S. |
The prosodic bootstrapping of phrases: evidence from prelinguistic infants. | Psychology and mental health | Seidl, 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 health | Rhodes, Matthew G., Kelley, Colleen M. |
The role of inner speech in task switching: a dual-task investigation. | Psychology and mental health | Miyake, Akira, Emerson, Michael J. |
The role of textual coherence in incremental analogical mapping. | Psychology and mental health | Kubose, 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 health | Smith, 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 health | Caramazza, Alfonso, Janssen, Niels |
The time-course of prediction in incremental sentence processing: evidence from anticipatory eye movements. | Psychology and mental health | Kamide, Yuki, Altmann, Gerry T.M., Haywood, Sarah L. |
The time-course of the application of binding constraints in reference resolution. | Psychology and mental health | Sturt, Patrick |
The use of lexical and syntactic information in language production: evidence from the priming of noun-phrase structure. | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Cleland, Alexandra A. |
The use of thematic role information in parsing: syntactic processing autonomy revisited. | Psychology and mental health | Rayner, 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 health | Mintzner, Miriam Z. |
Two contributions of distinctive processing to accurate memory. | Psychology and mental health | Hunt, R. Reed |
Two fluency heuristics (and how to tell them apart). | Psychology and mental health | Whittlesea, Bruce W.A., Leboe, Jason P. |
Understanding serial position curves in short-term recognition and recall. | Psychology and mental health | Oberauer, klaus |
Universality and language specificity in object naming. | Psychology and mental health | Sloman, Steven A., Malt, Barbara C., Gennari, Silvia P. |
Using prosody to avoid ambiguity: effects of speaker awareness and referential context. | Psychology and mental health | Snedeker, Jesse, Trueswell, John |
Variability among word lists in eliciting memory illusions: evidence for associative activation and monitoring. | Psychology and mental health | Gallo, David A., Roediger, Henry L., lll |
Verbal working memory is involved in associative word learning unless visual codes are available. | Psychology and mental health | Kemps, 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 health | Kita, Sotaro, Ozyurek, Asli |
When conceptual pacts are broken: partner-specific effects on the comprehension of referring expressions. | Psychology and mental health | Brennan, Susan E., Metzing, Charles |
When is schematic participant information encoded? Evidence from eye-monitoring. | Psychology and mental health | Mauner, Gail, Melinger, Alissa, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Bienvenue, Breton |
Where is the syllable priming effect in visual word recognition? | Psychology and mental health | Rey, Arnaud, Brand, Muriele, Peerman, Ronald |
Word length effects in object naming: the role of a response criterion. | Psychology and mental health | Meyer, Antje S., Roelofs, Ardi, Levelt, Willem J.M. |
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