Journal of Memory and Language

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Memory and Language is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Contrast coding choices in a decade of mixed models56
Sensorimotor and interoceptive dimensions in concrete and abstract concepts44
Word predictability effects are linear, not logarithmic: Implications for probabilistic models of sentence comprehension42
Semantic and phonological false memory: A review of theory and data29
Context-based facilitation of semantic access follows both logarithmic and linear functions of stimulus probability27
Domain-general auditory processing as an anchor of post-pubertal second language pronunciation learning: Behavioural and neurophysiological investigations of perceptual acuity, age, experience, develo27
How emotion is learned: Semantic learning of novel words in emotional contexts26
How reliable are individual differences in eye movements in reading?22
Anchoring and contextual variation in the early stages of incidental word learning during reading20
Morphemes as letter chunks: Discovering affixes through visual regularities19
Immediate sensorimotor grounding of novel concepts learned from language alone18
The effects of elaboration on working memory and long-term memory across age17
The pictures who shall not be named: Empirical support for benefits of preview in the Visual World Paradigm17
The signed mental lexicon: Effects of phonological neighborhood density, iconicity, and childhood language experience15
Share the code, not just the data: A case study of the reproducibility of articles published in the Journal of Memory and Language under the open data policy14
A model of the production effect over the short-term: The cost of relative distinctiveness14
Integrating statistical learning into cognitive science14
Reanalysis and lingering misinterpretation of linguistic dependencies in native and non-native sentence comprehension14
What cognates reveal about default language selection in bilingual sentence production14
Does retrieval potentiate new learning when retrieval stops but new learning continues?14
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