Memory & Cognition

Phonological recoding under articulatory suppression

Memory & Cognition

Published in: Memory & Cognition, Volume 46, Issue 2, 173-180 Abstract “We report data from an experiment in which participants performed immediate serial recall of visually presented words with or without articulatory suppression, while also performing homophone or rhyme detection. The separation between homophonous or rhyming pairs in the list was varied. According to the working memory […]

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Best not to bet on the horserace: A comment on Forrin and MacLeod (2017) and a relevant stimulus-response compatibility view of colour-word contingency learning asymmetries

Memory & Cognition

Published in: Memory & Cognition, Volume 46, Issue 2, 326-335 Abstract “One powerfully robust method for the study of human contingency learning is the colour-word contingency learning paradigm. In this task, participants respond to the print colour of neutral words, each of which is presented most often in one colour. The contingencies between words and colours

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