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The inhibitory effect of a masked word-prime in a lexical decision task: effect of the relative lexical frequency and the previous exposure ...
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Online study of lateralisation of language and literacy processing in monolingual and bilingual adults ...
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Assessing Cognitive Flexibility, Other Executive Functions and Learning in Adolescents ...
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Cognitive flexibility involves the mental ability to switch or shift amongst different conceptual representations in response to a dynamic environment. It is considered to be a component of executive functioning and is critical to behavioural success (Friedman et al., 2006). Prior research suggests that there is some evidence that cognitive flexibility can be distinguished from other executive functions such as working memory and response inhibition (e.g., Friedman & Miyake, 2006; Robbins et al., 1998), whereas the latter two are usually found to be highly correlated with each other (Friedman & Miyake, 2006; Blackwell et al., 2014; Mittal et al., 2015). However, it is unknown whether cognitive flexibility itself may be further fractionated into sub-components (such as relating to rule learning and exploration as distinct from executive switching), and the extent to which different cognitive flexibility tasks tap into these sub-components. In the present study, we seek to understand the nature and ...
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Cognitive Psychology; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Higher Education; Higher Education and Teaching; Language and Literacy Education; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Secondary Education and Teaching; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Psychology; Teacher Education and Professional Development
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/tgne7 https://osf.io/tgne7/
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A common framework for quantifying the learnability of nouns and verbs ...
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Now you hear me, later you don’t: The Immediacy of Linguistic Computation and the Representation of Speech ...
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Does Speaking Improve Comprehension and Processing of Turkish as a Foreign Language? A Virtual Computer-Assisted Language Learning Study ...
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The Effect of Animacy on Structural Priming: A Replication of Bock, Loebell and Morey (1992) ...
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Feature encoding modulates cue-based retrieval: Modeling interference effects in both grammatical and ungrammatical sentences ...
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Does mention order influence perceptions of agency in conjoined phrases? ...
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ONLINE PREFFLOOK Mutual-exclusivity inferences in 12-15-month-old infants - an online replication of Pomiechowska, Brody, Csibra, & Gliga (under review) ...
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Discourse- and prominence-driven argument interpretation: the influence of discourse coherence and animacy on the neurophysiological correlates of grammatical function assignment in Swedish ...
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Cumulative vs. distractor-induced semantic interference in participants with lesions in the language network ...
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