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New content: Ford, D., & Nadarevic, L. (2025). Revisiting the Plausibility Effect in Remembering Truth and Falsity: An Analysis of Underlying Memory and Guessing Processes. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 46, pp. 1–13. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Revisiting the Plausibility Effect in Remembering Truth and Falsity: An Analysis of Underlying Memory and Guessing Processes | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Dutriaux, L., & Bottini, R. (2025). Memory and Representation of Vision-Related Verbs in Early Blind Individuals. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 45, pp. 1–12. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Memory and Representation of Vision-Related Verbs in Early Blind Individuals | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Khoo, J. K. M., & Tibon, R. (2025). Unitization Based Memory Enhancement in Younger and Older Adults. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 44, pp. 1–20. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Unitization Based Memory Enhancement in Younger and Older Adults | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Mazza, A., Voorrips, E., Hughes, G., Desender, K., Van den Bussche, E., & Stuyck, H. (2025).
Is Mental Effort Exertion Contagious? A Replication Study. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 43, pp. 1–19. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Is Mental Effort Exertion Contagious? A Replication Study | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Laurino, J., & Kaczer, L. (2025). Pupil Size Tracks the Effects of Global Context and Semantic
Ambiguity on Word-Meaning Processing. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 42, pp. 1–26. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Pupil Size Tracks the Effects of Global Context and Semantic Ambiguity on Word-Meaning Processing | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Mera, Y., Dianova, N., & Marin-Garcia, E. (2025). The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 41, pp. 1–21. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Rodriguez, A., Musfeld, P., & Bartsch, L. M. (2025). The Flexibility of Working Memory in Drawing on Episodic Long-Term Memory Representations in Serial Recall. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 40, pp. 1–26. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
The Flexibility of Working Memory in Drawing on Episodic Long-Term Memory Representations in Serial Recall | Journal of Cognition
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julietalaurino.bsky.social
First post here to share a new paper from my PhD! 🥳 together with my amazing PI Laura Kaczer.

We use pupil size 👁️as a measure of cognitive effort and find that semantic context reduces effort during word processing, specially for ambiguous words.

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New content: Hirata, S., Sato, Y., Kuroshima, H., & Sakai, Y. (2025). A State-Transition-Free Delayed-Feedback Task Elicits Heterogeneous Human Responses. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 39, pp. 1–13. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
A State-Transition-Free Delayed-Feedback Task Elicits Heterogeneous Human Responses | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Bhanap, R., Bartsch, L. M., & Rosner, A. (2025). Tracking Reactivation of Location Information during Memory Strategies: Insights from Eye Movements. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 38, pp. 1–26. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc....
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Tracking Reactivation of Location Information during Memory Strategies: Insights from Eye Movements | Journal of Cognition
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✍️ #BCBLpaper in #JournalOfCognition ( @jcgntn.bsky.social) | Brain representation in conscious and unconscious vision.

Mei, N. and Soto, D.

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🚨 New paper with @leabartsch.bsky.social and Agnes Rosner! Our results show that location information is similarly reactivated for rehearsal and visual imagery. #workingmemory #eyetracking

Out now in @jcgntn.bsky.social

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Ubiquity Press is sponsoring #ESCOP2025 this year! As the publishers of the @jcgntn.bsky.social, @escop.bsky.social's journal, we believe in supporting our publications as much as possible. @vmloaiza1.bsky.social @cvonbastian.bsky.social

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Amazing news!!

The first peer-reviewed article in which I'm featured is out now!

Is Mental Effort Exertion Contagious? A Replication Study | @jcgntn.bsky.social. A huge THANK YOU to all authors:

Ellen V., @gethinhughes.bsky.social, @kobedesender.bsky.social, @evdbussc.bsky.social and Hans S.!
Is Mental Effort Exertion Contagious? A Replication Study | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Kühne, K., Miklashevsky, A., & Malyshevskaya, A. (2025). Does the Level of Temporal Demand Affect Activation of the Mental Timeline? Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 37, pp. 1–21. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Does the Level of Temporal Demand Affect Activation of the Mental Timeline? | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Schwartz, B. L., & Cleary, A.M. (2025). Tulving’s (1989) Doctrine of Concordance Revisited. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 36, pp. 1–26. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Tulving’s (1989) Doctrine of Concordance Revisited | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Schwartz, B. L., & Cleary, A.M. (2025). Tulving’s (1989) Doctrine of Concordance Revisited. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 36, pp. 1–26. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Tulving’s (1989) Doctrine of Concordance Revisited | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Cauchi, C., & Meeter, M. (2025). Tracking the Effects of Eccentricity on the Integration of Orthographic Information From Multiple Words. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 35, pp. 1–11. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Tracking the Effects of Eccentricity on the Integration of Orthographic Information From Multiple Words | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Mei, N., & Soto, D. (2025). Brain Representation in Conscious and Unconscious Vision. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 34, pp. 1–15. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Brain Representation in Conscious and Unconscious Vision | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Pournaghdali, A., Schwartz, B. L., & Soto, F. A. (2025). Tip-of-the-Tongue and Feeling-of-Knowing Experiences Enhance Metacognitive Sensitivity of Confidence Evaluation of Semantic Memory. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 33, pp. 1–17. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Tip-of-the-Tongue and Feeling-of-Knowing Experiences Enhance Metacognitive Sensitivity of Confidence Evaluation of Semantic Memory | Journal of Cognition
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New research highlights how the minimalist account of grounded cognition aims to streamline theories by focusing on core mechanisms like simulation and metaphor. This approach encourages bottom-up, descriptive research, fostering clearer insights into how concepts are grounded in sensory experiences
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New content: Friedrich, J., Fischer, M. H., & Raab, M. (2025). Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – the Minimalist Account. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 31, pp. 1–29. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – the Minimalist Account | Journal of Cognition
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New content: New, B., Guichet, C., Spinelli, E., & Barra, J. (2025). Listening to Foreign Languages: Pump Up the Volume! Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 32, pp. 1–13. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Listening to Foreign Languages: Pump Up the Volume! | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Friedrich, J., Fischer, M. H., & Raab, M. (2025). Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – the Minimalist Account. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 31, pp. 1–29. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – the Minimalist Account | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Barth, M., Stahl, C., & Haider, H. (2025). How Implicit Sequence Learning and Explicit Sequence Knowledge Are Expressed in a Serial Response Time Task. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 30, pp. 1–25. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
How Implicit Sequence Learning and Explicit Sequence Knowledge Are Expressed in a Serial Response Time Task | Journal of Cognition
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New content: Grisetto, F., Roger, C., & Mahé, G. (2025). New Insights Into Visual Word Recognition: Analyzing Error Distribution in Typical Readers. Journal of Cognition, 8(1): 29, pp. 1–9. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/joc.... #psychscisky
New Insights Into Visual Word Recognition: Analyzing Error Distribution in Typical Readers | Journal of Cognition
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