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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, Vol. 6, 2021

1. A starring role for inference in the neurocognition of visual narratives. --Neil Cohn.
2. Eye movements reflect expertise development in hybrid search. --Megan H. Papesh, Michael C. Hout, Juan D. Guevara Pinto, Arryn Robbins and Alexis Lopez.
3. The relationship between political affiliation and beliefs about sources of “fake news”. --Robert B. Michael and Brooke O. Breaux.
4. How the wisdom of crowds, and of the crowd within, are affected by expertise. --Joshua L. Fiechter and Nate Kornell.
5. Domain-general cognitive motivation: evidence from economic decision-making. --Jennifer L. Crawford, Sarah A. Eisenstein, Jonathan E. Peelle and Todd S. Braver.
6. How can basic research on spatial cognition enhance the visual accessibility of architecture for people with low vision?. --Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Erica M. Barhorst-Cates, Margaret R. Tarampi, Kristina M. Rand and Gordon E. Legge.
7. How a picture becomes a word: individual differences in the development of language-mediated visual search. --Sarah Chabal, Sayuri Hayakawa and Viorica Marian.
8. The impact of predictability on dual-task performance and implications for resource-sharing accounts. --Laura Broeker, Harald Ewolds, Rita F. de Oliveira, Stefan Künzell and Markus Raab.
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Cohn, Neil - Personal Name
Papesh, Megan H. - Personal Name
Michael, Robert B. - Personal Name
Crawford, Jennifer L. - Personal Name
Regehr, Sarah H. Creem - Personal Name
Chabal, Sarah - Personal Name
Broeker, Laura - Personal Name
Vol. 6 2021
2365-7464
e-Journal PPS
Inggris
Springer Nature
2021
United Kingdom
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