Trends in experimental psychology research /
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"Nova biomedical"--Cover.
Includes "original research on basic processes of cognition, learning, memory, imagery, concept formation, problem solving, decision making, thinking, reading, and language processing"--P. [vii].
Includes bibliographical references.
Audiovisual talker familiarity and long-term memory for spoken words / Sonya M. Sheffert, Dan M. Boyll and Elizabeth A. Olson -- The relationship between human perceptual performance and the physical attributes of night vision imagery / Bruce C. Hansen and Edward A. Essock -- Detecting and processing inconsistencies in narrative comprehension / Barbara Kaup and Donald J. Foss -- The unique interaction between language and olfactory perception and cognition / Rachel S. Herz -- Verbalizing visual memories / Toby J. Lloyd-Jones -- Two memory paradigms: genuine and false memories in word lists and atobiographical recall / Viorica Marian -- Multisensory integration / Caterina Cinell and Glyn Humphreys -- Motion perception and integration across sensory modalities / Salvador Soto-Faraco and Daniel Sanabria -- How the mind controls the body: anticipatory effect codes in action planning / Marko Paelecke and Wilfried Kunde -- Memory for actions: The controversial role of relational information / Kerstin H. Kipp and Johannes Engelkamp -- Phantom ROC / James Michael Lampinen [et al.] -- Distinctive processing improves memory for recent autobiographical events / Rebekah E. Smith and R. Reed Hunt.
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