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1. Irrelevant changing-state vibrotactile stimuli disrupt verbal serial recall: implications for theories of interference in short-term memory

3. The Fate of the Unattended Revisited: Can Irrelevant Speech Prime the Non-dominant Interpretation of Homophones?

5. Irregular stimulus distribution increases the negative footprint illusion

7. Conspiracy theories: why they are believed and how they can be challenged

8. Distraction by Auditory Categorical Deviations Is Unrelated to Working Memory Capacity: Further Evidence of a Distinction between Acoustic and Categorical Deviation Effects

9. Auditory Distraction Can be Studied Online! A Direct Comparison between In-Person and Online Experimentation

10. The advantage of low and medium attractiveness for facial composite production from modern forensic systems

11. Biased Estimates of Environmental Impact in the Negative Footprint Illusion: The Nature of Individual Variation

12. What Influences People’s Tradeoff Decisions Between CO2 Emissions and Travel Time? An Experiment With Anchors and Normative Messages

13. A multilingual preregistered replication of the semantic mismatch effect on serial recall

14. A systematic review of the psychological distance of climate change: Towards the development of an evidence-based construct

15. Dissociating Two Forms of Auditory Distraction in a Novel Stroop Serial Recall Experiment

16. Background music stints creativity: Evidence from compound remote associate tasks

17. Is auditory distraction by changing-state and deviant sounds underpinned by the same mechanism? Evidence from pupillometry

19. What Influences People's Tradeoff Decisions Between CO

20. The importance of detailed context reinstatement for the production of identifiable composite faces from memory

21. How much do we orient? A systematic approach to auditory distraction

22. The Susceptibility of Compound Remote Associate Problems to Disruption by Irrelevant Sound: A Window onto the Component Processes Underpinning Creative Cognition?

23. Can the negative footprint illusion be eliminated by summative priming?

24. Task Demands Modulate the Effects of Speech on Text Processing

26. When is forewarned forearmed? : Predicting auditory distraction in short-term memory

27. How the deployment of visual attention modulates auditory distraction

28. The Automaticity of Semantic Processing Revisited: Auditory Distraction by a Categorical Deviation

29. Chatting in the face of the eyewitness: The impact of extraneous cell-phone conversation on memory for a perpetrator

30. Examining the Role of Spatial Changes in Bimodal and Uni-Modal To-Be-Ignored Stimuli and How They Affect Short-Term Memory Processes

31. On corticopetal-corticofugal loops of the new early filter: from cell assemblies to the rostral brainstem

32. The Cognitive Psychology of Climate Change

33. Executive Processes Underpin the Bilingual Advantage on Phonemic Fluency : Evidence from Analyses of Switching and Clustering

34. <scp>E</scp> ‐Prime (Software)

35. Normative Data for 84 UK English Rebus Puzzles

36. Distraction of Mental Arithmetic by Background Speech

37. The impact of irrelevant auditory facial descriptions on memory for target faces: implications for eyewitness memory

38. Corrigendum: Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS

39. The effects of stimulus complexity and conceptual fluency on aesthetic judgments of abstract art: Evidence for a default-interventionist account

40. Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Evoked by Convergence Load Under Conflicting Stimulus-to-Accommodation and Stimulus-to-Vergence Eye-Movements Measured by NIRS

41. Commentary: Donepezil enhances understanding of degraded speech in Alzheimer's disease

42. Why are background telephone conversations distracting?

43. When A+B < A: Cognitive Bias in Experts’ Judgment of Environmental Impact

45. Differences in Auditory Distraction between Adults and Children: A Duplex-mechanism Approach

46. Postcategorical auditory distraction in short-term memory: Insights from increased task load and task type

47. Unmasking the effects of masking on performance: The potential of multiple-voice masking in the office environment

48. How Concentration Shields Against Distraction

49. The green halo: Mechanisms and limits of the eco-label effect

50. Distraction of Counting by the Meaning of Background Speech: Are Spatial Memory Demands a Prerequisite?

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