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期刊名:Canadian journal of experimental psychology-revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale

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ISSN:1196-1961

e-ISSN:1878-7290

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Recent evidence indicates that fluent motor interactions with studied information can increase confidence in how well that information will be later remembered, as measured by judgements of learning (JOLs). However, it remains unclear wheth...
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Additive effects of Stimulus Quality and Word Frequency on RT in the context of lexical decision when the foils are orthographically legal were first reported more than 4 decades ago, and subsequently replicated numerous times. Two accounts...