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April 16, 2020
Is bad news on TV tickers good news? The effects of voiceover and visual elements in video on viewers' assessment
Konrad Maj, Stephan Lewandowsky
Current Opinion in Psychology
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January 18, 2026
The role of epistemic drift in online civic discourse about science
Stephan Lewandowsky, David Garcia
Memory & Cognition
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July 17, 2008
Temporal isolation does not facilitate forward serial recall--or does it?
Sonja M Geiger, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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April 1, 2009
Beyond nonutilization: irrelevant cues can gate learning in probabilistic categorization
Daniel R Little, Stephan Lewandowsky
Nature Human Behaviour
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November 17, 2022
A toolkit for understanding and addressing climate scepticism
Matthew J Hornsey, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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July 10, 2009
Better learning with more error: probabilistic feedback increases sensitivity to correlated cues in categorization
Daniel R Little, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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December 29, 2011
Attention and working memory capacity: insights from blocking, highlighting, and knowledge restructuring
David K Sewell, Stephan Lewandowsky
Cognitive Psychology
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November 5, 2010
Restructuring partitioned knowledge: the role of recoordination in category learning
David K Sewell, Stephan Lewandowsky
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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April 18, 2006
From brief gaps to very long pauses: temporal isolation does not benefit serial recall
Lisa M Nimmo, Stephan Lewandowsky
Memory & Cognition
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January 18, 2007
Distinctiveness revisited: unpredictable temporal isolation does not benefit short-term serial recall of heard or seen events
Lisa M Nimmo, Stephan Lewandowsky
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Plos One
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April 16, 2020
Is bad news on TV tickers good news? The effects of voiceover and visual elements in video on viewers' assessment
Konrad Maj, Stephan Lewandowsky
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
January 18, 2026
The role of epistemic drift in online civic discourse about science
Stephan Lewandowsky, David Garcia
Memory & Cognition
|
July 17, 2008
Temporal isolation does not facilitate forward serial recall--or does it?
Sonja M Geiger, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
April 1, 2009
Beyond nonutilization: irrelevant cues can gate learning in probabilistic categorization
Daniel R Little, Stephan Lewandowsky
Nature Human Behaviour
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November 17, 2022
A toolkit for understanding and addressing climate scepticism
Matthew J Hornsey, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
July 10, 2009
Better learning with more error: probabilistic feedback increases sensitivity to correlated cues in categorization
Daniel R Little, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
December 29, 2011
Attention and working memory capacity: insights from blocking, highlighting, and knowledge restructuring
David K Sewell, Stephan Lewandowsky
Cognitive Psychology
|
November 5, 2010
Restructuring partitioned knowledge: the role of recoordination in category learning
David K Sewell, Stephan Lewandowsky
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
April 18, 2006
From brief gaps to very long pauses: temporal isolation does not benefit serial recall
Lisa M Nimmo, Stephan Lewandowsky
Memory & Cognition
|
January 18, 2007
Distinctiveness revisited: unpredictable temporal isolation does not benefit short-term serial recall of heard or seen events
Lisa M Nimmo, Stephan Lewandowsky
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