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Reaction Time (Latest Articles)
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Embodied memory judgments: a case of motor fluency.
30 Aug 2009
It is well known that perceptual and conceptual fluency can influence episodic memory judgments. Here, the authors asked whether fluency arising from the motor system also impacts recognition memory. Past research has shown that the perception of ...
rec_pub_19686029-embodied-memory-judgments-case-motor-fluency.htm
Metacognitive control over the distribution of practice: when is spacing preferred?
30 Aug 2009
The authors clarify the source of a conflict between previous findings related to metacognitive control over the distribution of practice. In a study by L. Son (2004), learners were initially presented pairs of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) ...
rec_pub_19686028-metacognitive-control-distribution-practice-spacing-preferred.htm
Attentional requirements for the selection of words from different grammatical categories.
30 Aug 2009
Two grammatical classes are commonly distinguished in psycholinguistic research. The open-class includes content words such as nouns, whereas the closed-class includes function words such as determiners. A standing issue is to identify whether these ...
rec_pub_19686027-attentional-requirements-selection-words-different-grammatical.htm
30 Aug 2009
In self-paced learning, when the regulation of effort is goal driven (e.g., allocated to different items according to their relative importance), judgments of learning (JOLs) increase with study time. When it is data driven (i.e., determined by the ...
rec_pub_19686026-attributing-study-effort-data-driven-goal-driven-effects-implications.htm
Category-based errors and the accessibility of unbiased spatial memories: a retrieval model.
30 Aug 2009
Studies have consistently shown a spatial memory bias such that a target location is remembered toward the prototypical location of the region to which the target belongs, indicating a blending between the target's specific information and the ...
rec_pub_19686025-category-based-errors-accessibility-unbiased-spatial-memories.htm
Dissociating interference-control processes between memory and response.
30 Aug 2009
The ability to mitigate interference is of central importance to cognition. Previous research has provided conflicting accounts about whether operations that resolve interference are singular in character or form a family of functions. Here, the ...
rec_pub_19686023-dissociating-interference-control-processes-memory-response.htm
30 Aug 2009
According to part of the adaptive toolbox notion of decision making known as the recognition heuristic (RH), the decision process in comparative judgments-and its duration-is determined by whether recognition discriminates between objects. By ...
rec_pub_19686022-ignorance-versus-evidence-based-decision-making-decision-time.htm
On the control of single-prime negative priming: the effects of practice and time course.
30 Aug 2009
Single-prime negative priming refers to the phenomenon wherein repetition of a prime as the probe target results in delayed response. Sometimes this effect has been found to be contingent on participants' unawareness of the primes, and sometimes it ...
rec_pub_19686021-on-control-single-prime-negative-priming-effects-practice-time-course.htm
30 Aug 2009
Some types of automaticity can be attributed to simple stimulus-response associations (G. D. Logan, 1988). This can be studied with paradigms in which associations to an irrelevant stimulus automatically influence responding to a relevant stimulus. ...
rec_pub_19686020-temporary-activation-perceptual-motor-associations-stimulus-response.htm
30 Aug 2009
Building on P. H. Allum and L. Wheeldon (2007), the authors conducted 5 experiments to investigate the scope of lexical access during spoken sentence production in Japanese and English. Speakers described pairs of pictured objects, and on critical ...
rec_pub_19686018-scope-lexical-access-spoken-sentence-production-implications.htm
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