Journal of Memory and Language 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of Memory and Language 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fair and balanced look at the news: What affects memory for controversial arguments?Psychology and mental healthWiley, Jennifer
Age differences in depth of retrieval: Memory for foils.Psychology and mental healthJacoby, 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 healthHowell, Steve R., Becker, Suzanna, Jankowicz, Damian
A Region of Proximal Learning model of study time allocation.Psychology and mental healthMetcalfe, Janet, Kornell, Nate
Assessing activation without source monitoring in the DRM false memory paradigm.Psychology and mental healthChi-Shing Tse, Neely, James H.
Attention to item-specific processing eliminates age effects in false memories.Psychology and mental healthSommers, Mitchell S., Thomas, Ayanna K.
Audiovisual prosody and feeling of knowing.Psychology and mental healthSwerts, Marc, Krahmer, Emiel
Automatic semantic activation of embedded words: Is there a ohato in othato?Psychology and mental healthBowers, Jeffrey S., Davis, Colin J., Hanley, Derek A.
Beyond salience: Interpretation of personal and demonstrative pronouns.Psychology and mental healthTanenhaus, Michael K., Brown-Schmidt, Sarah, Byron, Donna K.
Carving up word meaning: Portioning and grinding.Psychology and mental healthFrazier, Lyn, Frisson, Steven
Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew.Psychology and mental healthFrost, 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 healthMirman, Daniel, McCleland, James L., Holt, Lori L.
Computation of semantic number from morphological information.Psychology and mental healthPinker, Steven, Berent, Iris, Tzelgov, Joseph, Bibi, Uri, Goldfarb, Liat
Confidence and accuracy in the recall of deceptive and nondeceptive sentences.Psychology and mental healthBrewer, William F., Sampaio, Cristina, Barlow, M. Rose
Context effects in coercion: Evidence from eye movements.Psychology and mental healthPickering, 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 healthBalota, David A., Hutchison, Keith A.
Depth of lexical-semantic processing and sentential load.Psychology and mental healthSanford, Anthony J., Filik, Ruth, Sanford, Alison J.S., Molle, Jo
Disruption of attention by irrelevant stimuli in serial recall.Psychology and mental healthLange, Elke B.
Diverging interpretations associated with the perspectives of the speaker and recipient in conversations.Psychology and mental healthHoltgraves, Thomas
Does domain knowledge moderate involvement of working memory capacity in higher-level cognition? A test of three models.Psychology and mental healthHambrick, David Z., Oswald, Frederick L.
Does neighborhood density influence repetition latency for nonwords? Separating the effects of density and duration.Psychology and mental healthLipinski, John, Gupta, Prahlad
Dominance affects determiner selection in language production.Psychology and mental healthSpalek, 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 healthMoscovitch, Morris, Caza, Nicole
Encoding strategy changes and spacing effects in free recall of unmixed lists.Psychology and mental healthDelaney, Peter F., Knowles, Martin E.
Evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution.Psychology and mental healthPickering, 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 healthRhodes, Mathew G., Kelley, Colleeen M.
False memories lack perceptual detail: Evidence from implicit word-stem completion and perceptual identification tests.Psychology and mental healthHicks, Jason L., Starns, Jeffrey J.
Generation failure: Estimating metacognition in cued recall.Psychology and mental healthHigham, Philip A., Tam, Helen
Grammatical gender is selected in bare noun production: Evidence from the picture-word interference paradigm.Psychology and mental healthCubelli, 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 healthPexman, Penny M., Trew, Jennifer L., Holyk, Gregory G.
How bilinguals solve the naming problem?Psychology and mental healthStorms, Gert, Sloman, Steven A., Malt, Barbara C., Ameel, Eef
Illusions of knowing: Metamemory and memory under conditions of retroactive interference.Psychology and mental healthEakin, Deborah K.
Increase in phonotactic probability facilitate spoken nonword repetition.Psychology and mental healthVitevitch, Michael S.
Indirect anaphora in English and French: A cross-linguistic study of pronoun resolution.Psychology and mental healthCornish, Francis, Garnham, Alan, Cowles, H. Wind, Fossard, Marion, Andre, Virginie
"Know thyself!" The role of idiosyncratic self-knowledge in recognition memory.Psychology and mental healthForster, Jens, Werth, Lioba, Starck, Fritz
Language and the medial temporal lobe: Evidence from H.M.'s spontaneous discourse.Psychology and mental healthSkotko, Brian G., Andrews, Edna, Einstein, Gillian
Length, lexicality, and articulatory suppression in immediate recall: Evidence against the articulatory loop.Psychology and mental healthRomani, Cristina, McAlpine, Sheila, Olson, Andrew, Tsouknida, Effie, Martin, Randi
Meaning's moderating effect on recollection rejection.Psychology and mental healthOdegard, Timothy N., Lampinen, James M., Toglia, Michael P.
Memory and the self.Psychology and mental healthConway, Martin A.
Metaphor comprehension as attributive categorization.Psychology and mental healthEstes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L.
Morphological decomposition in early visual word processing.Psychology and mental healthLongtin, Catherine-Marie, Meunier, Fanny
Native and L2 processing of homonyms in sentential context.(second language learning)Psychology and mental healthFriederici, Angela D., Elston-Guttler, Kerrie E.
Online syntactic storage costs in sentence comprehension.Psychology and mental healthGibson, Edward, Evan Chen, Wolf, Florian
Parallels between spatial cognition and spatial language: Evidence from Williams syndrome.Psychology and mental healthHoffman, James E., Landrua, Barbara
Parallels between spatial cognition and spatial language: Evidence from Williams syndrome.Psychology and mental healthHoffman, James E., Landrua, Barbara
Parsing with focus particles in context: Eye movements during the processing of relative clause ambiguities.Psychology and mental healthLiversedge, Simon P., Filik, Ruth, Paterson, Kevin B.
Persuading and dissuading by conditional argument.Psychology and mental healthThompson, Valerie A., St. B.T. Evans, Jonathan, Handley, Simon
Phoneme similarity and confusability.Psychology and mental healthHahn, Ulrike, Bailey, Todd M.
Phonological activation of ignored pictures: Further evidence for a cascade model of lexical access.Psychology and mental healthCosta, Albert, Navarrete, Eduardo
Phonology impacts segmentation in online speech processing.Psychology and mental healthChater, Nick, Onnis, Luca, Monaghan, Padraic, Richmond, Korin
Planning causes and consequences in discourse.Psychology and mental healthPickering, Martin J., Simner, Julia
Re-examining evidence for the use of independent relational representations during conceptual combination.Psychology and mental healthGagne, Christina L., Spalding, Thomas L., Hongbo Ji
Serial position effects in nonword repetition.Psychology and mental healthLipinski, 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 healthBjork, 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 healthAndrews, Sally, Woollams, Anna, Bond, Rachel
Strategic regulation of grain size in memory reporting over time.Psychology and mental healthGoldsmith, Morris, Koriat, Asher, Pansky, Ainat
Structural facilitation: Mere exposure effects for grammatical acceptability as evidence for syntactic priming in comprehension.Psychology and mental healthBarsalou, Lawrence W., Luka, Barbara J.
Task interference in time-based, event-based, and dual intention prospective memory conditions.Psychology and mental healthHicks, Jason L., Marsh, Richard L., Cook, Gabriel I.
Temporal changes as event boundaries: Processing and memory consequences of narrative time shifts.Psychology and mental healthZacks, Jeffrey M., Speer, Nicole K.
The effects of encoding fluency and retrieval fluency on judgments of learning.Psychology and mental healthKoriat, 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 healthAnaki, 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 healthBahrick, Harry P., Hall, Lynda K.
The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials.Psychology and mental healthKim, Albert, Osterhout, Lee
The influence of initial exposure on lexical representation: Comparing early and simultaneous bilinguals.Psychology and mental healthSebastian-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 healthHartsuiker, Robert J., Martensen, Heike, Corley, Martin
The role of recognition memory in anaphor identification.Psychology and mental healthDopkins, Stephen, Ngo, Catherine Trinh
What constrains the accuracy of metacomprehension judgment? Testing the transfer-appropriate-monitoring and accessibility hypotheses.Psychology and mental healthDunlosky, John, Rawson, Katherine A., Middleton, Erica L.
Who's "she"? Discourse prominence influences preschoolers' comprehension of pronouns.Psychology and mental healthFisher, Cynthia, Hyun-joo Song
Working memory, animacy, and verb class in the processing of relative clauses.Psychology and mental healthTraxler, Matthew J., Williams, Rihana S., Morris, Robin K., Blozis, Shelley A.
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