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Language concatenates perceptual features into representations during comprehension
The semantics-syntax interface
Intelligent Problem-Solvers Externalize Cognitive Operations
Under what conditions can recursion be learned? Effects of starting small in artificial grammar learning of center‐embedded structure
Troubling anomalies and exciting conjectures: A bipolar model of scientific discovery
Editorial: Adaptive hot cognition: How emotion drives information processing and cognition steers affective processing
Editorial: Adaptive hot cognition: How emotion drives information processing and cognition steers affective processing
Promises and pitfalls of Web-based experimentation in the advance of replicable psychological science. A reply to Plant (2015)
What baboons can (not) tell us about natural language grammars (Discussion)
Practice explains abolished behavioral adaptation after human dorsal anterior cingulate cortex lesions
QRTEngine: An easy solution for running online reaction time experiments using Qualtrics