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Section: Cognitive Psychology
Collabra's Cognitive Psychology section
Sight vs. Sound Judgments of Music Performance Depend on Relative Performer Quality: Cross-cultural Evidence From Classical Piano and Tsugaru Shamisen Competitions
Moral Judgments Impact Perceived Risks From COVID-19 Exposure
Evidence for Different Roles of Inhibitory and Prospective Intolerance of Uncertainty During Threat Discrimination Learning
Effect of Subsequent Repetitive Tone Stimuli on Time Perception: Replication of Ono and Kitazawa (2010)
Extensive Phenomenological Overlap Between Training-Induced and Naturally-Occurring Synaesthetic Experiences
Expectation Violations, Expectation Change, and Expectation Persistence: The Scientific Landscape as Revealed by Bibliometric Network Analyses
Hypothesis Testing Preferences in Research Decision Making
When Response Selection Becomes Gambling: Post-error Slowing and Speeding in Self-paced Colour Discrimination Tasks
Unfamiliar Contexts Compared to Familiar Contexts Impair Learning in Humans
Disentangling the Contributions of Repeating Targets, Distractors, and Stimulus Positions to Practice Benefits in D2-Like Tests of Attention
Mental Number Representations Are Spatially Mapped Both by Their Magnitudes and Ordinal Positions
The Role of Causal Attributions in Observational Conditioning
Pragmatic Felicity Facilitates the Production and Comprehension of Negation
Neural Correlates of Encoding in Novel Word Learning
Speakers’ Choice of Frame Reveals Little About Their Trait Emotions but More About Their Preferences and Risk Perception
Mind-wandering in Larks and Owls: The Effects of Chronotype and Time of Day on the Frequency of Task-unrelated Thoughts
Linguistic Bootstrapping Allows More Real-world Object Concepts to Be Held in Mind
Eye-Head-Body Coordination in the Motor-Memory Trade-off
Are Relational Implicit Measures Sensitive to Relational Information?
Different Algorithmic Models Underlie Virtue and Vice Attributions
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