Journal of Memory and Language 2006 - Abstracts

Journal of Memory and Language 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
Absence of real evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution.Psychology and mental healthGreen, Matthew J., Mitchell, Don C.
A case-series test of the interactive two-step model of lexical access: Evidence from picture naming.Psychology and mental healthDell, Gary S., Martin, Nadine, Schwartz, Myrna F., Gahl, Susanne, Sobel, Paula
Acquiring an artificial lexicon: Segment type and order information in early lexical entries.Psychology and mental healthTanenhaus, Michael K., Aslin, Richard N., Creel, Sarah C.
A formal model of capacity limits in working memory.Psychology and mental healthKliegl, Reinhold, Oberauer, Klaus
Ambiguity and relatedness effects in semantic tasks: Are they due to semantic coding?Psychology and mental healthLupker, Stephen J., Hino, Yasushi, Pexman, Penny M.
Analog acoustic expression in speech communication.Psychology and mental healthNusbaum, Howard C., Shintel, Hadas, Okrent, Arika
Animacy in processing relative clauses: The hikers that rocks crush.Psychology and mental healthSchriefers, Herbert, Mak, Willem M., Vonk, Wietske
An individual differences analysis of memory control.Psychology and mental healthSalthouse, Timothy A., Siedlecki, Karen L., Krueger, Lacy E.
A revised model of short-term memory and long-term learning of verbal sequences.Psychology and mental healthHitch, Graham J., Burgess, Neil
A temporal-contextual retrieval account of complex span: An analysis of errors.Psychology and mental healthEngle, Randall W., Unsworth, Nash
Beyond the critical period: Processing-based explanations for poor grammaticality judgment performance by late second language learners.Psychology and mental healthMcDonald, Janet L.
Bilingual lexical activation in sentence context.Psychology and mental healthKroll, Judith F., Schwartz, Ana I.
Communicative gestures facilitate problem solving for both communicators and recipients.Psychology and mental healthTversky, Barbara, Lozano, Sandra C.
Cross-linguistic priming of syntactic hierarchical configuration information.Psychology and mental healthDesmet, Timothy, Declercq, Mieke
Development of working memory for verbal-spatial associations.Psychology and mental healthCowan, Nelson, Saults, J. Scott, Morey, Candice C.
Differentiating the differentiation models: A comparison of the retrieving effectively from memory model (REM) and the subjective likelihood model (SLiM).Psychology and mental healthCriss, Amy H., McClelland, James L.
Distinctive information and false recognition: The contribution of encoding and retrieval factors.Psychology and mental healthArndt, Jason
Do speakers and listeners observe the Gricean Maxim of Quantity?Psychology and mental healthFerreira, Fernanda, Bailey, Karl G.D., Engelhardt, Paul E.
Do writing and speaking employ the same syntactic representations?Psychology and mental healthPickering, Martin J., Cleland, Alexandra A.
Early segmentation of fluent speech by infants acquiring French: Emerging evidence for crosslinguistic differences.Psychology and mental healthNazzi, Thierry, Iakimova, Galina, Bertoncini, Josiane, Fredonie, Severine, Alcantara, Carmela
Effects of what is expected on the focusing properties of quantifiers: A test of the presupposition-denial account.Psychology and mental healthMoxey, Linda M.
Frequency effects in the processing of Chinese inflection.Psychology and mental healthMyers, James, Yu-Chi Huang, Wenling Wang
From prototypes to caricatures: Geometrical models for concept typicality.Psychology and mental healthStorms, Gert, Ameel, Eef
Halting in single word production: A test of the perceptual loop theory of speech monitoring.Psychology and mental healthFerreira, Victor S., Slevc, L. Robert
Heavy NP shift is the parser's last resort: Evidence from eye movements.Psychology and mental healthClifton, Charles, Jr., Frazier, Lyn, Staub, Adrian
High-dimensional semantic space accounts of priming.Psychology and mental healthKintsch, Walter, Jones, Michael N., Mewhort, Douglas J.K.
Lexical access during the production of idiomatic phrases.Psychology and mental healthLevelt, Willem J.M., Sprenger, Simone A., Kempen, Gerard
Lexical and semantic binding in verbal short-term memory.Psychology and mental healthJefferies, Elizabeth, Frankish, Clive R., Lambon Ralph, Matthew A.
Lexicality and interference in working memory in children and in adults.Psychology and mental healthGathercole, Susan E., Conlin, Juliet A.
Memory and language skills in simultaneous interpreters: The role of expertise and language proficiency.Psychology and mental healthChristoffels, Ingrid K., de Groot, Annette M.B., Kroll, Judith F.
Memory for specific visual details can be enhanced by negative arousing content.Psychology and mental healthSchacter, Daniel L., Kensinger, Elizabeth A., Garoff-Eaton, Rachel J.
Memory retrieval and interference: Working memory issues.Psychology and mental healthRadvansky, Gabriel A., Copeland, David E.
Metacognitive control of the spacing of study repetitions.Psychology and mental healthBenjamin, Aaron S., Bird, Randy D.
Mixed-list phonological similarity effects in delayed serial recall.Psychology and mental healthFarrell, Simon
Modeling age-related differences in immediate memory using SIMPLE.Psychology and mental healthSurprenant, Aimee M., Neath, Ian, Brown, Gordon D.A.
Modeling the time course of feature perception and feature information retrieval.Psychology and mental healthKent, Christopher, Lamberts, Koen
Morphological encoding in the production of compound words in Mandarin Chinese.Psychology and mental healthTrain-Min Chen, Jenn-Yeu Chen
Morphological influences on the recognition of monosyllabic monomorphemic words.Psychology and mental healthBaayen, R.H., Feldman, L.B., Schreuder, R.
Nonverbal conjunction errors in recognition memory: Support for familiarity but not for feature bundling.Psychology and mental healthJones, Todd C., Bartlett, James C., Wade, Kimberley A.
On the locus of the syllable frequency effect in speech production.Psychology and mental healthAlario, F.-Xavier, Laganaro, Marina
On the relationship between repetition priming and recognition memory: Insights from a computational model.Psychology and mental healthHenson, Richard N.A., Shanks, David R., Berry, Christopher J.
On the use of verb-based implicit causality in sentence comprehension: Evidence from self-paced reading and eye tracking.Psychology and mental healthKoornneef, Arnout W., Van Berkum, Jos J.A.
Output position and word relatedness effects in a DRM paradigm: Support for a dual-retrieval process theory of free recall and false memories.Psychology and mental healthSmith, Steven M., Gerkens, David R., Barnhardt, Terrence M., Hyun Choi
Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage: Further support for a perceptual-gestural view of short-term memory.Psychology and mental healthJones, Dylan M., Hughes, Robert W., Macken, William J.
Predilections for narrative outcomes: The impact of story contexts and reader preferences.Psychology and mental healthRapp, David N., Gerrig, Richard J.
Priming via relational similarity: A copper horse is faster when seen through a glass eye.Psychology and mental healthEstes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L.
Processing elided verb phrases with flawed antecedents: The recycling hypothesis.Psychology and mental healthClifton, Charles, Jr., Frazier, Lyn, Arregui, Ana, Moulton, Keir
Punctuation and intonation effects on clause and sentence wrap-up: Evidence from eye movements.Psychology and mental healthRayner, Keith, Frazier, Lyn, Hirotani, Masako
Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: Evidence from ROC curves.(receiver operating characteristic)Psychology and mental healthDunn, John, Heathcote, Andrew, Raymond, Frances
Remember-know models as decision strategies in two experimental paradigms.Psychology and mental healthRotello, Caren M., Macmillan, Neil A.
Retrieval interference in sentence comprehension.Psychology and mental healthMcElree, Brian, Van Dyke, Julie A.
Roosters, robins, and alarm clocks: Aptness and conventionality in metaphor comprehension.Psychology and mental healthEstes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L.
Semantic interference during blocked-cyclic naming: Evidence from aphasia.Psychology and mental healthSchnur, Tatiana T., Schwartz, Myrna F., Brecher, Adelyn, Hodgson, Catherine
Simple and complex memory spans and their relation to fluid abilities: Evidence from list-length effects.Psychology and mental healthEngle, Randall W., Unsworth, Nash
Simulating consistency effects and individual differences in nonword naming: A comparison of current models.Psychology and mental healthSeidenberg, Mark S., Zevin, Jason D.
Speech and language processing mechanisms in verbal serial recall.Psychology and mental healthAllen, Richard, Hulme, Charles
The activation of inappropriate analyses in garden-path sentences: Evidence from structural priming.Psychology and mental healthPickering, Martin J., Gompel, Roger P.G van, Pearson, Jamic, Jacob, Gunnar
The consequences of differentiation in episodic memory: Similarity and the strength based mirror effect.Psychology and mental healthCriss, Amy H.
The importance of being coherent: Category coherence, cross-classification, and reasoning.Psychology and mental healthPatalano, Andrea L., Chin-Parker, Seth, Ross, Brian H.
The interaction of top-down and bottom-up statistics in the resolution of syntactic category ambiguity.Psychology and mental healthGibson, Edward
The inverse conjunction of fallacy.Psychology and mental healthHampton, James A., Johnsson, Martin L.
The nature of working memory capacity in sentence comprehension: Evidence against domain-specific working memory resources.Psychology and mental healthGibson, Edward, Fedorenko, Evelina, Rohde, Douglas
The roles of associative strength and source memorability in the contextualization of false memory.Psychology and mental healthHicks, Jason L., Starns, Jeffrey J.
Timeless memory: Evidence against temporal distinctiveness models of short-term memory for serial order.Psychology and mental healthLewandowsky, Stephan, Nimmo, Lisa M., Brown, Gordon, D.A., Wright, Tarryn
Verification of test ideas during reading.Psychology and mental healthSinger, Murray
Watching the eyes when talking about size: An investigation of message formulation and utterance planning.Psychology and mental healthTanenhaus, Michael K., Brown-Schmidt, Sarah
When anaphor resolution fails: Partial encoding of anaphoric inferences.Psychology and mental healthKlin, Celia M., Guzman, Alexandria E., Weingartner, Kristin M., Ralano, Angela S.
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