Journal of Memory and Language 2005 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A fair and balanced look at the news: What affects memory for controversial arguments? | Psychology and mental health | Wiley, Jennifer |
Age differences in depth of retrieval: Memory for foils. | Psychology and mental health | Jacoby, Larry L., Shimizu, Yujiro, Velanova, Katerina, Rhodes, Mathew G. |
A model of grounded language acquisition: Sensorimotor features improve lexical and grammatical learning. | Psychology and mental health | Howell, Steve R., Becker, Suzanna, Jankowicz, Damian |
A Region of Proximal Learning model of study time allocation. | Psychology and mental health | Metcalfe, Janet, Kornell, Nate |
Assessing activation without source monitoring in the DRM false memory paradigm. | Psychology and mental health | Chi-Shing Tse, Neely, James H. |
Attention to item-specific processing eliminates age effects in false memories. | Psychology and mental health | Sommers, Mitchell S., Thomas, Ayanna K. |
Audiovisual prosody and feeling of knowing. | Psychology and mental health | Swerts, Marc, Krahmer, Emiel |
Automatic semantic activation of embedded words: Is there a ohato in othato? | Psychology and mental health | Bowers, Jeffrey S., Davis, Colin J., Hanley, Derek A. |
Beyond salience: Interpretation of personal and demonstrative pronouns. | Psychology and mental health | Tanenhaus, Michael K., Brown-Schmidt, Sarah, Byron, Donna K. |
Carving up word meaning: Portioning and grinding. | Psychology and mental health | Frazier, Lyn, Frisson, Steven |
Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew. | Psychology and mental health | Frost, Ram, del Prado Martin, Fermin Moscoso, Deutsh, Avital, Baayeb, R. Harald, Schreuder, Robert, De Jong, Nivja H. |
Computational and behavioral investigations of lexically induced delays in phoneme recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Mirman, Daniel, McCleland, James L., Holt, Lori L. |
Computation of semantic number from morphological information. | Psychology and mental health | Pinker, Steven, Berent, Iris, Tzelgov, Joseph, Bibi, Uri, Goldfarb, Liat |
Confidence and accuracy in the recall of deceptive and nondeceptive sentences. | Psychology and mental health | Brewer, William F., Sampaio, Cristina, Barlow, M. Rose |
Context effects in coercion: Evidence from eye movements. | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Traxler, Matthew J., McElree, Brian, Wiliams, Rihana S. |
Decoupling semantic and associative information in false memories: Explorations with semantically ambiguous and unambiguous critical lures. | Psychology and mental health | Balota, David A., Hutchison, Keith A. |
Depth of lexical-semantic processing and sentential load. | Psychology and mental health | Sanford, Anthony J., Filik, Ruth, Sanford, Alison J.S., Molle, Jo |
Disruption of attention by irrelevant stimuli in serial recall. | Psychology and mental health | Lange, Elke B. |
Diverging interpretations associated with the perspectives of the speaker and recipient in conversations. | Psychology and mental health | Holtgraves, Thomas |
Does domain knowledge moderate involvement of working memory capacity in higher-level cognition? A test of three models. | Psychology and mental health | Hambrick, David Z., Oswald, Frederick L. |
Does neighborhood density influence repetition latency for nonwords? Separating the effects of density and duration. | Psychology and mental health | Lipinski, John, Gupta, Prahlad |
Dominance affects determiner selection in language production. | Psychology and mental health | Spalek, Kathatrian, Schriefers, Herbert J. |
Effects of cumulative frequency, but not of frequency trajectory, in lexical decision times of older adults and patients with Alzheimer's disease. | Psychology and mental health | Moscovitch, Morris, Caza, Nicole |
Encoding strategy changes and spacing effects in free recall of unmixed lists. | Psychology and mental health | Delaney, Peter F., Knowles, Martin E. |
Evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution. | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Pearson, Jamie, Gompel, Roger P.G. van, Liversedge, Simon P. |
Executive processes, memory accuracy, and memory monitoring: An aging and individual difference analysis. | Psychology and mental health | Rhodes, Mathew G., Kelley, Colleeen M. |
False memories lack perceptual detail: Evidence from implicit word-stem completion and perceptual identification tests. | Psychology and mental health | Hicks, Jason L., Starns, Jeffrey J. |
Generation failure: Estimating metacognition in cued recall. | Psychology and mental health | Higham, Philip A., Tam, Helen |
Grammatical gender is selected in bare noun production: Evidence from the picture-word interference paradigm. | Psychology and mental health | Cubelli, Roberto, Job, Remo, Lotto, Lorella, Paolieri, Daniela, Girelli, Massimo |
How a PINT can hurt you now but help you later: The time course of priming for word body neighbors. | Psychology and mental health | Pexman, Penny M., Trew, Jennifer L., Holyk, Gregory G. |
How bilinguals solve the naming problem? | Psychology and mental health | Storms, Gert, Sloman, Steven A., Malt, Barbara C., Ameel, Eef |
Illusions of knowing: Metamemory and memory under conditions of retroactive interference. | Psychology and mental health | Eakin, Deborah K. |
Increase in phonotactic probability facilitate spoken nonword repetition. | Psychology and mental health | Vitevitch, Michael S. |
Indirect anaphora in English and French: A cross-linguistic study of pronoun resolution. | Psychology and mental health | Cornish, Francis, Garnham, Alan, Cowles, H. Wind, Fossard, Marion, Andre, Virginie |
"Know thyself!" The role of idiosyncratic self-knowledge in recognition memory. | Psychology and mental health | Forster, Jens, Werth, Lioba, Starck, Fritz |
Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.'s spontaneous discourse. | Psychology and mental health | Skotko, Brian G., Andrews, Edna, Einstein, Gillian |
Length, lexicality, and articulatory suppression in immediate recall: Evidence against the articulatory loop. | Psychology and mental health | Romani, Cristina, McAlpine, Sheila, Olson, Andrew, Tsouknida, Effie, Martin, Randi |
Meaning's moderating effect on recollection rejection. | Psychology and mental health | Odegard, Timothy N., Lampinen, James M., Toglia, Michael P. |
Memory and the self. | Psychology and mental health | Conway, Martin A. |
Metaphor comprehension as attributive categorization. | Psychology and mental health | Estes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L. |
Morphological decomposition in early visual word processing. | Psychology and mental health | Longtin, Catherine-Marie, Meunier, Fanny |
Native and L2 processing of homonyms in sentential context.(second language learning) | Psychology and mental health | Friederici, Angela D., Elston-Guttler, Kerrie E. |
Online syntactic storage costs in sentence comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | Gibson, Edward, Evan Chen, Wolf, Florian |
Parallels between spatial cognition and spatial language: Evidence from Williams syndrome. | Psychology and mental health | Hoffman, James E., Landrua, Barbara |
Parallels between spatial cognition and spatial language: Evidence from Williams syndrome. | Psychology and mental health | Hoffman, James E., Landrua, Barbara |
Parsing with focus particles in context: Eye movements during the processing of relative clause ambiguities. | Psychology and mental health | Liversedge, Simon P., Filik, Ruth, Paterson, Kevin B. |
Persuading and dissuading by conditional argument. | Psychology and mental health | Thompson, Valerie A., St. B.T. Evans, Jonathan, Handley, Simon |
Phoneme similarity and confusability. | Psychology and mental health | Hahn, Ulrike, Bailey, Todd M. |
Phonological activation of ignored pictures: Further evidence for a cascade model of lexical access. | Psychology and mental health | Costa, Albert, Navarrete, Eduardo |
Phonology impacts segmentation in online speech processing. | Psychology and mental health | Chater, Nick, Onnis, Luca, Monaghan, Padraic, Richmond, Korin |
Planning causes and consequences in discourse. | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Simner, Julia |
Re-examining evidence for the use of independent relational representations during conceptual combination. | Psychology and mental health | Gagne, Christina L., Spalding, Thomas L., Hongbo Ji |
Serial position effects in nonword repetition. | Psychology and mental health | Lipinski, John, Gupta, Prahlad, Abbs, Brandon, Po-Han Lin |
Social metacognitive judgments: The role of retrieval-induced forgetting in person memory and impressions. | Psychology and mental health | Bjork, Robert A., Storm, Benjamin C., Bjork, Elizabeth Ligon |
Spelling-sound typicality only affects words with digraphs: Further qualifications to the generality of the regularity effect on word naming. | Psychology and mental health | Andrews, Sally, Woollams, Anna, Bond, Rachel |
Strategic regulation of grain size in memory reporting over time. | Psychology and mental health | Goldsmith, Morris, Koriat, Asher, Pansky, Ainat |
Structural facilitation: Mere exposure effects for grammatical acceptability as evidence for syntactic priming in comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | Barsalou, Lawrence W., Luka, Barbara J. |
Task interference in time-based, event-based, and dual intention prospective memory conditions. | Psychology and mental health | Hicks, Jason L., Marsh, Richard L., Cook, Gabriel I. |
Temporal changes as event boundaries: Processing and memory consequences of narrative time shifts. | Psychology and mental health | Zacks, Jeffrey M., Speer, Nicole K. |
The effects of encoding fluency and retrieval fluency on judgments of learning. | Psychology and mental health | Koriat, Asher, Ma'ayan, Hilit |
The false memory and the mirror effects: The role of familiarity and backward association in creating false recollections. | Psychology and mental health | Anaki, David, Faran, Yifat, Ben-Shalom, Dorit, Henik, Avishai |
The importance of retrieval failures to long-term retention: A metacognitive explanation of the spacing effect. | Psychology and mental health | Bahrick, Harry P., Hall, Lynda K. |
The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials. | Psychology and mental health | Kim, Albert, Osterhout, Lee |
The influence of initial exposure on lexical representation: Comparing early and simultaneous bilinguals. | Psychology and mental health | Sebastian-Galles, Nuria, Echeverria, Sagrario, Bosch, Laura |
The lexical bias effect is modulated by context, but the standard monitoring account doesn't fly: Related beply to Baars et al. (1975). | Psychology and mental health | Hartsuiker, Robert J., Martensen, Heike, Corley, Martin |
The role of recognition memory in anaphor identification. | Psychology and mental health | Dopkins, Stephen, Ngo, Catherine Trinh |
What constrains the accuracy of metacomprehension judgment? Testing the transfer-appropriate-monitoring and accessibility hypotheses. | Psychology and mental health | Dunlosky, John, Rawson, Katherine A., Middleton, Erica L. |
Who's "she"? Discourse prominence influences preschoolers' comprehension of pronouns. | Psychology and mental health | Fisher, Cynthia, Hyun-joo Song |
Working memory, animacy, and verb class in the processing of relative clauses. | Psychology and mental health | Traxler, Matthew J., Williams, Rihana S., Morris, Robin K., Blozis, Shelley A. |
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