Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica
Journal of Psychonomics
Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities. The majority of papers deal with human performance, attention, perception, memory, and decision-making but papers concerned with social processes, development, psychopathology, neuroscience or computational modelling are also welcome provided that they are of direct importance to experimental psychologists and are written so as to be understandable to such a readership.
The journal publishes occasional special issues devoted to single topics which merit particular attention
Free issue Volume 127, Issue 1, Pages 1-210 (January 2008)
What does the nature of the stimuli tell us about the Global Precedence Effect?
Pages 1-11
Nicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Emmanuel Mellet
PDF (531 K)
3. Evaluating the influence of the ‘unity assumption’ on the temporal perception of realistic audiovisual stimuli
Pages 12-23
Argiro Vatakis, Charles Spence
PDF (273 K)
4. Anchoring in time estimation
Pages 24-29
Kevin E. Thomas, Simon J. Handley
PDF (117 K)
5. Cross-talk of instructed and applied arbitrary visuomotor mappings
Pages 30-35
Florian Waszak, Dorit Wenke, Marcel Brass
PDF (131 K)
6. Ordering the components of autobiographical events
Pages 36-45
Christopher D.B. Burt, Simon Kemp, Martin Conway
PDF (151 K)
7. Thermosensory reversal effect quantified
Pages 46-50
Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M.L. Kappers
PDF (121 K)
8. Haptic search is more efficient when the stimulus can be interpreted as consisting of fewer items
Pages 51-56
K.E. Overvliet, K.M. Mayer, J.B.J. Smeets, E. Brenner
PDF (701 K)
9. Word associations are formed incidentally during sentential semantic integration
Pages 57-71
Anat Prior, Shlomo Bentin
PDF (209 K)
10. Evidence for the role of self-priming in epistemic action: Expertise and the effective use of memory
Pages 72-88
Paul P. Maglio, Michael J. Wenger, Angelina M. Copeland
PDF (465 K)
11. Is location cueing inherently superior to color cueing? Not if color is presented early enough
Pages 89-102
Ronen Kasten, David Navon
PDF (274 K)
12. Picture recognition without picture identification: A method for assessing the role of perceptual information in familiarity-based picture recognition
Pages 103-113
Moses M. Langley, Anne M. Cleary, Bogdan N. Kostic, Joshua A. Woods
PDF (381 K)
13. Object memory and change detection: Dissociation as a function of visual and conceptual similarity
Pages 114-128
Yei-Yu Yeh, Cheng-Ta Yang
PDF (714 K)
14. Visual processing and the bodily self
Pages 129-136
Louise Whiteley, Charles Spence, Patrick Haggard
PDF (171 K)
15. Modulating the attentional repulsion effect
Pages 137-145
Jay Pratt, Stephen R. Arnott
PDF (341 K)
16. Can intentional forgetting reduce false memory? Effects of list-level and item-level forgetting
Pages 146-153
Yuh-shiow Lee
PDF (131 K)
17. The influence of advance information on the response complexity effect in manual aiming movements
Pages 154-162
Michael A. Khan, Stuart Mourton, Eric Buckolz, Ian M. Franks
PDF (150 K)
18. Coordination changes in a discrete multi-articular action as a function of practice
Pages 163-176
Jia Yi Chow, Keith Davids, Chris Button, Michael Koh
PDF (1146 K)
19. Integrating faces, houses, motion, and action: Spontaneous binding across ventral and dorsal processing streams
Pages 177-185
André W. Keizer, Lorenza S. Colzato, Bernhard Hommel
PDF (461 K)
20. Change detection evokes a Simon-like effect
Pages 186-196
Giovanni Galfano, Veronica Mazza, Luigi Tamè, Carlo Umiltà, Massimo Turatto
PDF (285 K)
21. Assessing the symbolic distance effect in mental images constructed from verbal descriptions: A study of individual differences in the mental comparison of distances
Pages 197-210
Michel Denis
PDF (195 K)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00016918
Journal of Psychonomics
Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities. The majority of papers deal with human performance, attention, perception, memory, and decision-making but papers concerned with social processes, development, psychopathology, neuroscience or computational modelling are also welcome provided that they are of direct importance to experimental psychologists and are written so as to be understandable to such a readership.
The journal publishes occasional special issues devoted to single topics which merit particular attention
Free issue Volume 127, Issue 1, Pages 1-210 (January 2008)
What does the nature of the stimuli tell us about the Global Precedence Effect?
Pages 1-11
Nicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Emmanuel Mellet
PDF (531 K)
3. Evaluating the influence of the ‘unity assumption’ on the temporal perception of realistic audiovisual stimuli
Pages 12-23
Argiro Vatakis, Charles Spence
PDF (273 K)
4. Anchoring in time estimation
Pages 24-29
Kevin E. Thomas, Simon J. Handley
PDF (117 K)
5. Cross-talk of instructed and applied arbitrary visuomotor mappings
Pages 30-35
Florian Waszak, Dorit Wenke, Marcel Brass
PDF (131 K)
6. Ordering the components of autobiographical events
Pages 36-45
Christopher D.B. Burt, Simon Kemp, Martin Conway
PDF (151 K)
7. Thermosensory reversal effect quantified
Pages 46-50
Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M.L. Kappers
PDF (121 K)
8. Haptic search is more efficient when the stimulus can be interpreted as consisting of fewer items
Pages 51-56
K.E. Overvliet, K.M. Mayer, J.B.J. Smeets, E. Brenner
PDF (701 K)
9. Word associations are formed incidentally during sentential semantic integration
Pages 57-71
Anat Prior, Shlomo Bentin
PDF (209 K)
10. Evidence for the role of self-priming in epistemic action: Expertise and the effective use of memory
Pages 72-88
Paul P. Maglio, Michael J. Wenger, Angelina M. Copeland
PDF (465 K)
11. Is location cueing inherently superior to color cueing? Not if color is presented early enough
Pages 89-102
Ronen Kasten, David Navon
PDF (274 K)
12. Picture recognition without picture identification: A method for assessing the role of perceptual information in familiarity-based picture recognition
Pages 103-113
Moses M. Langley, Anne M. Cleary, Bogdan N. Kostic, Joshua A. Woods
PDF (381 K)
13. Object memory and change detection: Dissociation as a function of visual and conceptual similarity
Pages 114-128
Yei-Yu Yeh, Cheng-Ta Yang
PDF (714 K)
14. Visual processing and the bodily self
Pages 129-136
Louise Whiteley, Charles Spence, Patrick Haggard
PDF (171 K)
15. Modulating the attentional repulsion effect
Pages 137-145
Jay Pratt, Stephen R. Arnott
PDF (341 K)
16. Can intentional forgetting reduce false memory? Effects of list-level and item-level forgetting
Pages 146-153
Yuh-shiow Lee
PDF (131 K)
17. The influence of advance information on the response complexity effect in manual aiming movements
Pages 154-162
Michael A. Khan, Stuart Mourton, Eric Buckolz, Ian M. Franks
PDF (150 K)
18. Coordination changes in a discrete multi-articular action as a function of practice
Pages 163-176
Jia Yi Chow, Keith Davids, Chris Button, Michael Koh
PDF (1146 K)
19. Integrating faces, houses, motion, and action: Spontaneous binding across ventral and dorsal processing streams
Pages 177-185
André W. Keizer, Lorenza S. Colzato, Bernhard Hommel
PDF (461 K)
20. Change detection evokes a Simon-like effect
Pages 186-196
Giovanni Galfano, Veronica Mazza, Luigi Tamè, Carlo Umiltà, Massimo Turatto
PDF (285 K)
21. Assessing the symbolic distance effect in mental images constructed from verbal descriptions: A study of individual differences in the mental comparison of distances
Pages 197-210
Michel Denis
PDF (195 K)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00016918
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