Congratulations to our
2015 Psychonomic Society Graduate Travel Award Recipients
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Maisy Best
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Automatic Stopping When Distracted
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Paulo Carvalho
Indiana University Bloomington, USA
Blocked Study Results in Better Encoding of the frequent (Non-Diagnostic) Properties of the Categories
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Katherine Clark
University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Development of Working Memory
Capacity and Precision for Tone Pitch
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Taylor M. Curley
Villanova University, USA
Overcoming Talker Variability When Learning
Speech Sound Categories: A Computational Approach
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Laura M. Getz
University of Virginia, USA
Correspondence of Pitch
and Size Dimensions Is Not Automatic
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Kyle Hardman
University of Missouri, USA
Testing the Absolute Validity of
Mathematical Models Used in Working Memory
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Darin Hoyer
The George Washington University, USA
Distance and Direction
Information in Spatial Environments
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Karen L. Melrose
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
We Compare Our Health to Others:
A Rank-Based Model of Social Comparison
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Hillary Mullet
Duke University, USA
Correcting False Memories
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Matthew Kyle Robison
University of Oregon, USA
Neurotic Wandering Mind
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Travis Morgan Seale-Carlisle
Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom
Verbal Descriptions Reduce Discriminability
but the Confidence-Accuracy Relationship Is Strong
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Cynthia S.Q. Siew
University of Kansas, USA
The Influence of Network
Density on Spoken
Word Recognition
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Amy M. Smith
Tufts University, USA
Increasing Age-Related Memory Distortion via Stereotype Activation
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Kyle Weichman
University of West Florida, USA
Effects of Long-Term Conceptual
Knowledge and Categorical Distinctiveness on Object
Bindings in Working Memory
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Xin Xie
University of Connecticut, USA
Perceptual Adaptation to Foreign-Accented
Speech Reshapes the Internal Structure of Phonetic Categories
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