Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 21, Issue 3

321 -- 330Sara Pluviano, Sergio Della Sala, Caroline Watt. The effects of source expertise and trustworthiness on recollection: the case of vaccine misinformation
331 -- 339Christian H. Poth. Prioritization in visual working memory enhances memory retention and speeds up processing in a comparison task
341 -- 363Liliane Rodrigues de Almeida, Paul A. Pope, Peter C. Hansen. Task load modulates tDCS effects on brain network for phonological processing
365 -- 381Marianna Bolognesi, Christian Burgers, Tommaso Caselli. On abstraction: decoupling conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity
383 -- 390Fahimeh Ghavidel, Javad Salehi Fadardi, Nicole M. Gatto, Fereshteh Sedaghat, Zahra Tabibi. Feasibility of using a computer-assisted working memory training program for healthy older women
391 -- 402Neil Schmitzer-Torbert. Mindfulness and decision making: sunk costs or escalation of commitment?
403 -- 410Maryam Poormirzaei, Masoud Bagheri. The mediating role of child's cognitive emotion regulation in the relationship between parental mindfulness and child's mind reading ability
411 -- 425Hilary Horn Ratner, Mary Ann Foley. The role of goals and outcomes in young children's memory for actions
427 -- 433Guangzheng Li, Qingling Yang, Jing Yang, Huiyue Liu, Linxiang Jia. Memory for actions in Chinese children with developmental dyslexia
435 -- 447Ines Adornetti, Alessandra Chiera, Valentina Deriu, Daniela Altavilla, Sara Lucentini, Andrea Marini 0001, Giovanni Valeri, Rita Magni, Stefano Vicari, Francesco Ferretti. An investigation of visual narrative comprehension in children with autism spectrum disorders
449 -- 459Somayyeh Nourouzi Mehlabani, Saied Sabaghypour, Mohammad Ali Nazari. Number is special: time, space, and number interact in a temporal reproduction task
461 -- 467Mathieu Plamondon, Simon Grondin. Counting fast or slow, aloud or silently? A comparison of adult stutterers and non-stutterers
469 -- 477X. Laurent, A. F. Estévez, P. Marí-Beffa. Evidences for better recall of congruent items in episodic memory
479 -- 491Erik M. Benau, Ruth Ann Atchley. Time flies faster when you're feeling blue: sad mood induction accelerates the perception of time in a temporal judgment task