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Understanding individual differences in theory of mind via representation of minds, not mental states Jane R. ConwayCaroline CatmurGeoffrey Bird Theoretical Review Open access 16 January 2019 Pages: 798 - 812
Sequential sampling models with variable boundaries and non-normal noise: A comparison of six models Andreas VossVeronika LercheJochen Voss Theoretical Review Open access 16 January 2019 Pages: 813 - 832
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A statistical test for the optimality of deliberative time allocation Rahul Bhui Theoretical Review 25 January 2019 Pages: 855 - 867
Combining error-driven models of associative learning with evidence accumulation models of decision-making David K. SewellHayley K. JachChristina A. Van Heer Theoretical Review 04 February 2019 Pages: 868 - 893
Virtual reality: A game-changing method for the language sciences David Peeters Theoretical Review Open access 07 February 2019 Pages: 894 - 900
Response-time data provide critical constraints on dynamic models of multi-alternative, multi-attribute choice Nathan J. EvansWilliam R. HolmesJennifer S. Trueblood Theoretical Review 08 February 2019 Pages: 901 - 933
The comparison process as an account of variation in the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects Andrea M. CataldoAndrew L. Cohen Brief Report 27 September 2018 Pages: 934 - 942
The influence of stress on attentional bias to threat: An angry face and a noisy crowd Heidi A. RuedClayton J. HilmertLaura E. Thomas Brief Report 23 October 2018 Pages: 943 - 950
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Swap errors in spatial working memory are guesses Michael S. Pratte Brief Report 21 September 2018 Pages: 958 - 966
A cost of musical training? Sensorimotor flexibility in musical sequence learning Peter Q. PfordresherKaren Chow Brief Report 03 October 2018 Pages: 967 - 973
From complexity to distinctiveness: The effect of expertise on letter perception Robert W. WileyBrenda Rapp Brief Report 26 November 2018 Pages: 974 - 984
Distributional learning for speech reflects cumulative exposure to a talker’s phonetic distributions Rachel M. TheodoreNicholas R. Monto Brief Report 02 January 2019 Pages: 985 - 992
Prior experience informs ensemble encoding L. Elizabeth CrawfordJonathan C. CorbinDavid Landy Brief Report 16 November 2018 Pages: 993 - 1000
Enlightenment beats prejudice: The reversibility of stereotype-induced memory distortion Hartmut BlankLauren RutterRebecca Armstrong Brief Report Open access 02 January 2019 Pages: 1001 - 1007
A Simon-like effect in Go/No-Go tasks performed in isolation Karen DavrancheLaurence CarbonnellThierry Hasbroucq Brief Report 03 October 2018 Pages: 1008 - 1019
Order matters: Alphabetizing in-text citations biases citation rates Jeffrey R. StevensJuan F. Duque Brief Report 04 October 2018 Pages: 1020 - 1026
Optimal or not; depends on the task Nathan J. EvansAimée J. BennettScott D. Brown Brief Report Open access 08 November 2018 Pages: 1027 - 1034
Do confidence ratings prime confidence? Kit S. DoubleDamian P. Birney Brief Report Open access 10 January 2019 Pages: 1035 - 1042
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