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The quiet clam is quite calm: transposed-letter neighborhood effects on eye movements during reading.

29 Jun 2009 In responses time tasks, inhibitory neighborhood effects have been found for word pairs that differ in a transposition of two adjacent letters (e.g., clam/calm). Here, the author describes two eye-tracking experiments conducted to explore ...
rec_pub_19586263-the-quiet-clam-quite-calm-transposed-letter-neighborhood-effects-eye.htm


Are independent probes truly independent?

29 Jun 2009 The independent cue technique has been developed to test traditional interference theories against inhibition theories of forgetting. In the present study, the authors tested the critical criterion for the independence of independent cues: Studied ...
rec_pub_19586262-are-independent-probes-truly-independent.htm


Performance benefits and costs in forced choice perceptual identification in amnesia: Effects of prior exposure and word frequency.

29 Jun 2009 Accuracy in identifying a perceptually degraded word (e.g., stake) can be either enhanced by recent exposure to the same stimulus or reduced by recent exposure to a similar stimulus (e.g., stare). In the present study, we explored the mechanisms ...
rec_pub_19487757-performance-benefits-costs-forced-choice-perceptual-identification.htm


Semantic and translation priming from a first language to a second and back: Making sense of the findings.

29 Jun 2009 The present study investigated cross-language priming effects with unique noncognate translation pairs. Unbalanced Dutch (first language [L1])-English (second language [L2]) bilinguals performed a lexical decision task in a masked priming paradigm. ...
rec_pub_19487749-semantic-translation-priming-language-second-back-making-sense.htm


Dissociation of frontal and medial temporal lobe activity in maintenance and binding of sequentially presented paired associates.

29 Jun 2009 Substructures of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the medial-temporal lobe are critical for associating objects presented over time. Previous studies showing frontal and medial-temporal involvement in associative encoding have not addressed the ...
rec_pub_18752401-dissociation-frontal-medial-temporal-lobe-activity-maintenance.htm


Event-related potential evidence that automatic recollection can be voluntarily avoided.

29 Jun 2009 Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrieval cue fails to automatically bring to mind a desired episodic memory. We investigated whether voluntary control processes can also stop ...
rec_pub_18702575-event-related-potential-evidence-automatic-recollection-voluntarily.htm


Caffeine's effects on true and false memory.

30 May 2009 Caffeine's effects on recall of word lists were investigated using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm. College students were administered either 200 mg of caffeine or a 250-mg lactose placebo; after 30 min., they were tested on recall using ...
rec_pub_19708406-caffeine-s-effects-true-false-memory.htm


Where is the forgetting with list-method directed forgetting in recognition?

30 May 2009 Despite the fact that list-method directed forgetting instruction leads to decreases in memory performance on tests of free recall, there are to date no published reports of comparable effects in recognition testing. In the present article, we ...
rec_pub_19460953-where-forgetting-list-method-directed-forgetting-recognition.htm


The contribution of orthography to spoken word production: evidence from Mandarin Chinese.

30 May 2009 A recent debate in the language production literature concerns the influence of a word's orthographic information on spoken word production and the extent to which this influence is modulated by task context. In the present study, Mandarin Chinese ...
rec_pub_19451384-the-contribution-orthography-spoken-word-production-evidence-mandarin.htm


Repetition proportion affects masked priming in nonspeeded tasks.

30 May 2009 Masked repetition priming is often greater when a larger proportion of trials involve repetition primes, suggesting that a context-sensitive unconscious process may be operating. Two recent studies have failed to obtain an effect of prime proportion ...
rec_pub_19451375-repetition-proportion-affects-masked-priming-nonspeeded-tasks.htm

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