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Psychology of learning and motivation. Volume 64
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Psychology of learning and motivation. Volume 64

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1. Beyond Born vs. Made: A New Look at Expertise
David Z. Hambrick, Brooke N. Macnamara, Guillermo Campitelli, Fredrik Ullén, & Miriam A. Mosing
2. Explaining the Basic-Level Concept Advantage in Infants... Or is it the Superordinate-Level Advantage?
Gregory L. Murphy
3. Believing that Humans Swallow Spiders in Their Sleep: False Beliefs as Side Effects of the Processes that Support Accurate Knowledge
Elizabeth J. Marsh Allison D. Cantor & Nadia Brashier
4. The Role of Stimulus Structure in Human Memory
Robert L. Greene
5. The Role of Motor Action in Memory for Objects and Words
René Zeelenberg & Diane Pecher
6. Understanding Central Processes: the Case Against Simple Stimulus-Response Associations and for Complex Task Representation
Eliot Hazeltine & Eric H. Schumacher
7. What Dot-Based Masking Effects can Tell us About Visual Cognition: A Selective Review of Masking Effects at the Whole-Object and Edge-Based Levels
Todd A. Kahan
8. Technology-Based Support for Older Adult Communication in Safety-Critical Domains
Daniel Morrow

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Psychology of learning and motivation. Volume 64. ISBN 9780128051184. Published by Academic Press in 2016. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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