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Concerns about Replicability, Theorizing, Applicability, Generalizability, and Methodology across Two Crises in Social Psychology
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Auditory distractors are processed but do not interfere with visual search of any difficulty when sound is irrelevant
Emerging perspectives on distraction and task interruptions: metacognition, cognitive control, and facilitation-Part 2
A guide for social science journal editors on easing into open science
Effects of cognitive load on perceived internal and external distraction and their relationship with attentional control
Emerging perspectives on distraction and task interruptions: metacognition, cognitive control and facilitation - part I
Irrelevant changing-state vibrotactile stimuli disrupt verbal serial recall: implications for theories of interference in short-term memory
The reverse Mozart effect: music disrupts verbal working memory irrespective of whether you like it or not
A Guide for Social Science Journal Editors on Easing into Open Science
Auditory distractors are processed but do not interfere with visual search of any difficulty
(FULL GUIDE) A Guide for Social Science Journal Editors on Easing into Open Science
Bridging Open Scholarship with Higher Education and Postgraduate Training in Autism: A Primer and Guide
Parenting Preterm Children: Emotional Availability At Preschool Age
A multilingual preregistered replication of the semantic mismatch effect on serial recall.
Loud Auditory Distractors Are More Difficult to Ignore After All
Antecedents of Individuals’ Concerns Regarding Hospital Hygiene and Surgery Postponement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional, Web-Based Survey Study
A preregistered replication and extension of the cocktail party phenomenon: One’s name captures attention, unexpected words do not.
Antecedents of Individuals’ Concerns Regarding Hospital Hygiene and Surgery Postponement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional, Web-Based Survey Study (Preprint)
Auditory Distraction in Short-term Memory: Stable Effects of Semantic Mismatches on Serial Recall
A semantic mismatch effect on serial recall: Evidence for interlexical processing of irrelevant speech.
Attentional capture by taboo words: A functional view of auditory distraction.