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Do you remember better information from expected or unexpected sources? You might not expect how the beliefs about our own memory work. Discover how in our latest post on #psynomMC article by Schaper & Bayen #Metamemory #Memory #Judgement #Belief buff.ly/2qF9Bxv

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Does Googling make you more creative? 🧐 A new blog post by Heather Manitzas Hill highlights research in #psynomMC by Oppenheimer & Patterson showing that while the internet can spark ideas for individuals, it may limit creativity in groups. buff.ly/fzmVpuo

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The cat’s out of the bag! New research on idioms reveals hidden messages behind the words. Check out the #psynomMC paper by Nicholas Griffen and Ira Noveck irastamon.bsky.social. Post by @brettrmyers. buff.ly/otvD0qH

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The Psychonomic Society is pleased to announce that Thalia H. Vrantsidis has been honored with the 2025 Best Article Award for M&C. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition. Read the paper here: bit.ly/4fuLPhQ #psynomMC @T_Vrantsidis

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The overconfidence of LLMs In this podcast episode, Anthony Cruz interviews authors about a recent paper published in Memory & Cognition on the confidence of LLMs. Transcripts Kosovicheva: You’re listening to All Things …

New #AllThingsCognition podcast interview is out! Anthony Cruz interviews Trent Cash and Danny Oppenheimer on their #psynomMC paper on LLMs and metacognition.

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Distressing thoughts and experiences can disrupt our ability to attend. Esterman & colleagues created a new paradigm to quantify the effects of negative distractions on sustained attention, as reported in a new #psynomMC paper. Post by Heather Manitzas Hill. buff.ly/OacveN7

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Going out on a limb: How does movement support visual learning? When was the last time you read or wrote something in cursive? If you’re like me, you might find that cursive can sometimes be challenging to read, especially if you haven’t seen any examples in a…

Why do our visual skills improve when we practice drawing? The answer may lie in studying the non-dominant hand. Read more in a post by Anna Kosovicheva on a new #psynomMC paper by Shlomit Ben-Ami and colleagues.

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Congratulations to Katarzyna Zawadzka for receiving the Psychonomic Society’s 2024 Best Article Award for M&C! You can read her award-winning article online. Congratulations, Katarzyna! https://buff.ly/3AcCOcy #psynomMC

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Why are we better at remembering lists when they form sentences? Research by Schwering, Jacobs, Montemayor,
@maryellenmacdonald.bsky.social starts to distinguish between accounts of #working #memory. Post by @hannahmech.bsky.social Daniel Pfaff #PsynomMC buff.ly/3R5d2fX

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