Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology 2000 - Abstracts

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology 2000
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An assessment of the attention demands during random- and blocked-practice schedules.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLi, Yuhua, Wright, David L.
An examination of hypervigilence for external threat in individuals with generalized anxiety disorder and individuals with persecutory delusions using visual scan paths.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthFreeman, Daniel, Garety, Philippa A., Phillips, Mary L.
An experimental comparison of viewpoint-specific and viewpoint-independent models of object representation.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthJohnston, Michael B., Hayes, Anthony
A small-to-large unit progression in metaphonological awareness and reading?(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthDuncan, Lynne G., Seymour, Philip H.K., Hill, Shirley
Attentional biases in geometric form perception.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLatimer, Cyril, Stevens, Catherine, Irish, Mark, Webber, Leanne
Effects of gender marking in pronominal coindexation.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthRigalleau, Francois, Caplan, David
Effects of training on interpretation of emotional ambiguity.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthGrey, Susan, Mathews, Andrew
Feature distribution and background knowledge in category learning.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthMurphy, Gregory L., Kaplan, Audrey S.
Global-local orientation congruency effects in visual search.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthKunde, Wilfried, Hoffmann, Joachim
Hierarchical knowledge influences stimulus-response compatibility effects.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthTlauka, Michael, McKenna, Frank P.
Imitation of gestures in children is goal-directed.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBekkering, Harold, Wohlschlager, Andreas, Gattis, Merideth
Implicit and explicit memory in pregnant women: an analyis of data-driven and conceptually driven processes.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthMcDowall, John, Moriarty, Rachel
Individual differences in memory span: the contribution of rehearsal, access to lexical memory, and output speed.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthTehan, Gerald, Lalor, David M.
Interactions between exogenous auditory and visual spatial attention.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthSchmitt, Michel, Postma, Albert, De Haan, Edward
Interference from distractors in reach-to-grasp movements.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthKritikos, Ada, Bennett, Kerry M.B., Dunai, Judy, Castiello, Umberto
Interference from multi-dimensional objects during feature and conjunction discriminations.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthFournier, Lisa R., Bowd, Christopher, Herbert, Rhonda J.
Interference in visual working memory.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthMcConnell, Jean, Quinn, J.G.
Is there a temporal basis of the word length effect? A response to Service (1998).(response to E. Service, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 51A, p. 283, 1998.)(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthCowan, Nelson, Nugent, Lara D., Elliott, Emily M., Geer, Tara
Is there cross-format transfer in implicit invariance learning?(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthStadler, Michael A., Warren, Justin L., Lesch, Shana L.
Launching the effect: representations of causal movements are influenced by what they lead to.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBekkering, Harold, Wohlschlager, Andreas, Kerzel, Dirk, Prinz, Wolfgang
Long-term memory for spatial and temporal mental models includes construction processes and model structure.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBaguley, Thom, Payne, Stephen J.
Low reliability of perceptual priming: consequences for the interpretation of functional dissociations between explicit and implicit memory.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthMeier, Beat, Perrig, Walter J.
Manipulations of irrelevant information: suffix effects with articulatory suppression and irrelevant speech.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthSurprenant, Aimee M., LeCompte, Denny C., Neath, Ian
Memory and planning processes in solutions to well-structured problems.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthDavies, Simon P.
Memory-search and rehearsal processes and the word length effect in immediate recall: a synthesis in reply to Service.(response to article by E. Service in this issue, p. 661)Psychology and mental healthCowan, Nelson, Nugent, Lara D., Elliott, Emily M.
Move evaluation as a predictor and moderator of success in solutions to well-structured problems.(Tower of Hanoi problems)(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthDavies, Simon P.
On the cognitive basis of observational learning: development of mechanisms for the detection and correction of errors.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBlandin, Yannick, Proteau, Luc
Orthographic repetition blindness.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthHarris, Catherine L., Morris, Alison L.
Parafoveal processing in word recognition.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthKennedy, Alan
Perceptual priming is not a necessary consequence of semantic classification of pictures.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBruce, Vicki, Carson, Derek, Burton, A. Mike, Ellis, Andrew W.
Phonological complexity and word duration in immediate recall: different paradigms answer different questions.(response to Nelson Cowan and others in this issue, p.647)Psychology and mental healthService, Elisabet
Proprioception and stimulus-response compatibility.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthWorringham, Charles J., Kerr, Graham K.
Prosody and parsing in coordination structures.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthSchepman, Astrid, Rodway, Paul
Semantic and associative priming in picture naming.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthFerrand, Ludovic, Alario, F.-Xavier, Segui, Juan
Set-size and frequency-of-occurrence judgements in young and older adults: the role of the availability heuristic.Psychology and mental healthMaley, Jennifer E., Hunt, Maree, Parr, Wendy
Sleep loss and temporal memory.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthHarrison, Yvonne, Horne, James A.
Stimulus-response compatibility for absolute and relative spatial correspondence in reaching and in button pressing.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthStins, John F., Michaels, Claire F.
Tests of the ratio rule in categorization.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthWills, A.J., Reimers, Stian, Stewart, Neil, Suret, Mark, McLaren, I.P.L.
The development of the use of long-term knowledge to assist short-term recall.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthTurner, Judy E., Henry, Lucy A., Smith, Philip T.
The differential effects of simultaneous and successive cueing on the detection of bilateral symmetry in dot patterns.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthWenderoth, Peter
The effect of clause wrap-up on eye movements during reading.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthRayner, Keith, Kambe, Gretchen, Duffy, Susan A.
The effects of divided attention on encoding and retrieval processes: the resiliency of retrieval processes.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthCraik, Fergus I.M., Naveh-Benjamin, Moshe, Perretta, James G., Tonev, Simon T.
The effects of massive repetition on speeded recognition of faces.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLewis, Michael B., Ellis, Hadyn D.
The mutual influence of gaze and head orientation in the analysis of social attention direction.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLangton, Stephen R.H.
The processing of interlexical homographs in translation recognition and lexical decision: support for non-selective access to bilingual memory.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthGroot, Annette M.B. de, Delmaar, Philip, Lupker, Stephen J.
The rhyming skills of deaf children educated with phonetically augmented speechreading.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLeybaert, Jacqueline, Charlier, Brigitte L.
The suppression of q card selections: evidence for deductive inference in Wason's selection task.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthFeeney, Aidan, Handley, Simon J.
The TECO theory and lawful dependency in successive episodic memory tests.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthSikstrom, Sverker
The word-length effect and disyllabic words.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLovatt, Peter, Avons, S.E., Masterson, Jackie
Training propositional reasoning.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthKlauer, Karl Christoph, Meiser, Thorsten, Naumer, Birgit
Visual and phonological codes in letter and word recognition: evidence from incremental priming.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthZiegler, Johannes C., Ferrand, Ludovic, Jacobs, Arthur M., Rey, Arnaud, Grainger, Jonathan
Visual similarity effects in immediate verbal serial recall.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBaddeley, Alan D., Logie, Robert H., Sala, Sergio Della, Wynn, Val
What some effects might not be: the time to verify membership in "well-defined" categories.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthLarochelle, Serge, Richard, Solange, Soulieres, Isabelle
When inverted faces are recognized: the role of configural information in face recognition.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthBruce, Vicki, Leder, Helmut
Why are familiar-only experiences more frequent for voices than for faces?(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthHanley, J. Richard, Turner, Jennifer M.
Working memory, metacognitive uncertainty, and belief bias in syllogistic reasoning.(Statistical Data Included)Psychology and mental healthQuayle, Jeremy D., Ball, Linden J.
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