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    Testing the independence of self-reported interoceptive accuracy and attention by Murphy, Jennifer, Brewer, Rebecca, Plans, David, Khalsa, Sahib S, Catmur, Caroline, Bird, Geoffrey

    “…It has recently been proposed that measures of the perception of the state of one’s own body (“interoception”) can be categorised as one of several types…”
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    Face-space: A unifying concept in face recognition research by Valentine, Tim, Lewis, Michael B., Hills, Peter J.

    “…The concept of a multidimensional psychological space, in which faces can be represented according to their perceived properties, is fundamental to the modern…”
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    Eye movements and attention in reading, scene perception, and visual search by Rayner, Keith

    “…Eye movements are now widely used to investigate cognitive processes during reading, scene perception, and visual search. In this article, research on the…”
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    Word knowledge in the crowd: Measuring vocabulary size and word prevalence in a massive online experiment by Keuleers, Emmanuel, Stevens, Michaël, Mandera, Paweł, Brysbaert, Marc

    “…We use the results of a large online experiment on word knowledge in Dutch to investigate variables influencing vocabulary size in a large population and to…”
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    Eye-movement strategies in developmental prosopagnosia and "super" face recognition by Bobak, Anna K., Parris, Benjamin A., Gregory, Nicola J., Bennetts, Rachel J., Bate, Sarah

    “…Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face recognition. Few investigations have examined whether…”
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    Stable individual differences in strategies within, but not between, visual search tasks by Clarke, Alasdair DF, Irons, Jessica L, James, Warren, Leber, Andrew B, Hunt, Amelia R

    “…A striking range of individual differences has recently been reported in three different visual search tasks. These differences in performance can be…”
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    Do people have insight into their face recognition abilities? by Palermo, Romina, Rossion, Bruno, Rhodes, Gillian, Laguesse, Renaud, Tez, Tolga, Hall, Bronwyn, Albonico, Andrea, Malaspina, Manuela, Daini, Roberta, Irons, Jessica, Al-Janabi, Shahd, Taylor, Libby C., Rivolta, Davide, McKone, Elinor

    “…Diagnosis of developmental or congenital prosopagnosia (CP) involves self-report of everyday face recognition difficulties, which are corroborated with poor…”
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    Good-enough linguistic representations and online cognitive equilibrium in language processing by Karimi, Hossein, Ferreira, Fernanda

    “…We review previous research showing that representations formed during language processing are sometimes just "good enough" for the task at hand and propose…”
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    Self-prioritization of fully unfamiliar stimuli by Woźniak, Mateusz, Knoblich, Günther

    “…Recently, Sui and colleagues introduced an experimental task to investigate prioritization of arbitrary stimuli associated with the self. They demonstrated…”
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    The correlation between proprioceptive drift and subjective embodiment during the rubber hand illusion: A meta-analytic approach by Tosi, Giorgia, Mentesana, Benedetta, Romano, Daniele

    “…In the rubber hand illusion (RHI), participants see a fake hand touched synchronously with their real hand, which is hidden from view. The three-way…”
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    The role of attention and ageing in the retrieval dynamics of value-directed remembering by Murphy, Dillon H, Castel, Alan D

    “…For memory to be efficient, people need to remember important information. This involves selective encoding and retrieval operations to maximise the recall of…”
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    A case study of learning in plants: Lessons learned from pea plants by Ponkshe, Aditya, Blancas Barroso, Jacobo, Abramson, Charles I, Calvo, Paco

    “…To facilitate the study of learning in plants, we share our experiences of trying to replicate the pea plant experiment of Gagliano et al. In the course of our…”
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    Hick’s law for choice reaction time: A review by Proctor, Robert W, Schneider, Darryl W

    “…In 1952, W. E. Hick published an article in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, “On the rate of gain of information.” It played a seminal role in…”
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    The drawing effect: Evidence for reliable and robust memory benefits in free recall by Wammes, Jeffrey D., Meade, Melissa E., Fernandes, Myra A.

    “…In 7 free-recall experiments, the benefit of creating drawings of to-be-remembered information relative to writing was examined as a mnemonic strategy. In…”
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    Body swapping with a Black person boosts empathy: Using virtual reality to embody another by Thériault, Rémi, Olson, Jay A, Krol, Sonia A, Raz, Amir

    “…Perspective-taking, whether through imagination or virtual-reality interventions, seems to improve intergroup relations; however, which intervention leads to…”
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    Cue integration in metamemory judgements is strategic by Undorf, Monika, Bröder, Arndt

    “…People base judgements about their own memory processes on probabilistic cues such as the characteristics of study materials and study conditions. While…”
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    I before U: Temporal order judgements reveal bias for self-owned objects by Constable, Merryn D, Welsh, Timothy N, Huffman, Greg, Pratt, Jay

    “…A multitude of studies demonstrate that self-relevant stimuli influence attention. Self-owned objects are a special class of self-relevant stimuli. If a…”
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    Sarcasm and emoticons: Comprehension and emotional impact by Filik, Ruth, Țurcan, Alexandra, Thompson, Dominic, Harvey, Nicole, Davies, Harriet, Turner, Amelia

    “…Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by speaking directly, such as eliciting a particular emotional…”
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    Investigating people’s metacognitive insight into their own face abilities by Kramer, Robin SS, Tree, Jeremy J

    “…Within the domain of face processing, researchers have been interested in quantifying the relationship between objective (i.e., performance on laboratory tests…”
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