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Janet Metcalfe

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Memory & Cognition|December 14, 2011
Making related errors facilitates learning, but learners do not know itBarbie J Huelser, Janet Metcalfe
Neuropsychologia|December 8, 2019
Learning from errors is attributable to episodic recollection rather than semantic mediationJanet Metcalfe, Barbie J Huelser
Neuroreport|March 1, 2018
Attenuation of deep semantic processing during mind wandering: an event-related potential studyJudy Xu, David Friedman, Janet Metcalfe
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2009
Delayed versus immediate feedback in children's and adults' vocabulary learningJanet Metcalfe, Nate Kornell, Bridgid Finn
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 3, 2021
Curiosity and the desire for agency: wait, wait … don't tell me!Janet Metcalfe, Treva Kennedy-Pyers, Matti Vuorre
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|December 18, 2012
The hypercorrection effect in younger and older adultsTeal S Eich, Yaakov Stern, Janet Metcalfe
Consciousness and Cognition|August 18, 2014
The cognitive antecedents and motivational consequences of the feeling of being in the zonePatrick Kennedy, David B Miele, Janet Metcalfe
Frontiers in Psychology|September 16, 2016
Intuitive Feelings of Warmth and Confidence in Insight and Noninsight Problem Solving of Magic TricksMikael R Hedne, Elisabeth Norman, Janet Metcalfe
The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology|September 28, 2011
A cognitive-science based programme to enhance study efficacy in a high and low risk settingJanet Metcalfe, Nate Kornell, Lisa K Son
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 29, 2012
Neural correlates of people's hypercorrection of their false beliefsJanet Metcalfe, Brady Butterfield, Christian Habeck, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|December 14, 2011
Making related errors facilitates learning, but learners do not know itBarbie J Huelser, Janet Metcalfe
Neuropsychologia|December 8, 2019
Learning from errors is attributable to episodic recollection rather than semantic mediationJanet Metcalfe, Barbie J Huelser
Neuroreport|March 1, 2018
Attenuation of deep semantic processing during mind wandering: an event-related potential studyJudy Xu, David Friedman, Janet Metcalfe
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2009
Delayed versus immediate feedback in children's and adults' vocabulary learningJanet Metcalfe, Nate Kornell, Bridgid Finn
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 3, 2021
Curiosity and the desire for agency: wait, wait … don't tell me!Janet Metcalfe, Treva Kennedy-Pyers, Matti Vuorre
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|December 18, 2012
The hypercorrection effect in younger and older adultsTeal S Eich, Yaakov Stern, Janet Metcalfe
Consciousness and Cognition|August 18, 2014
The cognitive antecedents and motivational consequences of the feeling of being in the zonePatrick Kennedy, David B Miele, Janet Metcalfe
Frontiers in Psychology|September 16, 2016
Intuitive Feelings of Warmth and Confidence in Insight and Noninsight Problem Solving of Magic TricksMikael R Hedne, Elisabeth Norman, Janet Metcalfe
The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology|September 28, 2011
A cognitive-science based programme to enhance study efficacy in a high and low risk settingJanet Metcalfe, Nate Kornell, Lisa K Son
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 29, 2012
Neural correlates of people's hypercorrection of their false beliefsJanet Metcalfe, Brady Butterfield, Christian Habeck, et al.
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