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Volume 24 Issue 2 (February 2010)


Editorials

Changes at ACP (p 151)
Graham M. Davies
Published Online: Jan 20 2010 4:22AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1671

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Research Articles

High prevalence information from different sources affects the development of false beliefs (p 152-163)
Celine van Golde, Stefanie J. Sharman, Ingrid Candel
Published Online: Feb 16 2009 11:03AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1558

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Working memory interference during processing texts and pictures: Implications for the explanation of the modality effect (p 164-176)
Ralf Rummer, Judith Schweppe, Anne Fürstenberg, Tina Seufert, Roland Brünken
Published Online: Dec 29 2008 9:42AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1546

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Autobiographical and event memories for surprising and unsurprising events (p 177-199)
Emanuele Coluccia, Carmela Bianco, Maria A. Brandimonte
Published Online: Feb 9 2009 5:15AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1549

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The effects of ageing and cognitive impairment on on-line and off-line motor learning (p 200-212)
Jin H. Yan, Bruce Abernethy, Xiaojian Li
Published Online: Feb 16 2009 11:04AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1551

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Something Overlooked? How experts in change detection use visual saliency (p 213-225)
Mark Lansdale, Geoffrey Underwood, Clare Davies
Published Online: Apr 1 2009 3:17AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1552

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Explaining the modality and contiguity effects: New insights from investigating students' viewing behaviour (p 226-237)
Florian Schmidt-Weigand, Alfred Kohnert, Ulrich Glowalla
Published Online: Mar 16 2009 10:53AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1554

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A Sense of lsquounrealnessrsquo about the death of a loved-one: An exploratory study of its role in emotional complications among bereaved individuals (p 238-251)
Paul A. Boelen
Published Online: Feb 18 2009 4:20AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1557

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Believing in the purpose of events - why does it occur, and is it supernatural? (p 252-265)
Annika M. Svedholm, Marjaana Lindeman, Jari Lipsanen
Published Online: Feb 16 2009 11:04AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1560

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Working memory for ballet moves and spatial locations in professional ballet dancers (p 266-286)
Antonio Cortese, Clelia Rossi-Arnaud
Published Online: Aug 4 2009 9:04AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1593

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Do human figure diagrams help alleged victims of sexual abuse provide elaborate and clear accounts of physical contact with alleged perpetrators? (p 287-300)
Yee-San Teoh, Pei-Jung Yang, Michael E. Lamb, Anneli S. Larsson
Published Online: Feb 16 2009 11:03AM
DOI: 10.1002/acp.1564

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In 2009, Wiley-Blackwell is proud to publish Cognitive Science and the new journal Topics in Cognitive Science on behalf of the Cognitive Science Society.

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Special Issue
Applied Cognitive Psychology

Applied Cognitive Psychology
Volume 23
Issue 9

Using Eye Tracking in Applied Research to Study and Stimulate the Processing of Information from Multi-representational Sources
Guest Edited by Katharina Scheiter, Tamara van Gog

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