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2. Deconstructing reorienting of attention: Cue predictiveness modulates the inhibition of the no-target side and the hemispheric distribution of the p1 response to invalid targets

3. The Attentional-SNARC effect 16 years later: no automatic space–number association (taking into account finger counting style, imagery vividness, and learning style in 174 participants)

5. The attentional boost effect in young and adult euthymic bipolar patients and healthy controls

9. La memoria umana. Apprendimento e organizzazione delle conoscenze

10. La Memoria Umana. Apprendimento ed organizzazione delle conoscenze

12. The relationship between divided attention and implicit memory: a meta-analysis

23. The role of personality traits and emotional intelligence in the evaluation of the benefits and costs of social distancing during a pandemic outbreak.

24. The Attentional Boost Effect in Older Adults: Examining the Vulnerable Boost Hypothesis.

25. Autobiographical memory in contact tracing: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic.

26. Trust in science and belief in misinformation mediate the effects of political orientation on vaccine hesitancy and intention to be vaccinated.

28. Positive and negative effects of collaboration on suggestibility and false memory in online groups.

29. The binding of negative emotional stimuli with spatial information in working memory: A possible role for the episodic buffer.

30. The attentional boost effect and source memory.

31. The attentional boost effect enhances the item-specific, but not the relational, encoding of verbal material: Evidence from multiple recall tests with related and unrelated lists.

32. The attentional boost effect facilitates the encoding of contextual details: New evidence with verbal materials and a modified recognition task.

33. Effects of pointing movements on visuospatial working memory in a joint-action condition: Evidence from eye movements.

34. Predictors of the Intention to Be Vaccinated against COVID-19 in a Sample of Italian Respondents at the Start of the Immunization Campaign.

35. Forgetting Unwanted Memories: Active Forgetting and Implications for the Development of Psychological Disorders.

36. The Attentional Boost Effect in Young and Adult Euthymic Bipolar Patients and Healthy Controls.

37. Pointing movements and visuo-spatial working memory in a joint setting: the role of motor inhibition.

38. Spatial uncertainty improves the distribution of visual attention and the availability of sensory information for conscious report.

39. The attentional boost effect enhances the recognition of bound features in short-term memory.

40. Deconstructing Reorienting of Attention: Cue Predictiveness Modulates the Inhibition of the No-target Side and the Hemispheric Distribution of the P1 Response to Invalid Targets.

41. Long-lasting positive effects of collaborative remembering on false assents to misleading questions.

42. The Effect of Emotional Valence and Arousal on Visuo-Spatial Working Memory: Incidental Emotional Learning and Memory for Object-Location.

43. Direct and Indirect Associations of Empathy, Theory of Mind, and Language with Prosocial Behavior: Gender Differences in Primary School Children.

44. The Attentional-SNARC effect 16 years later: no automatic space-number association (taking into account finger counting style, imagery vividness, and learning style in 174 participants).

45. Fear memory-induced alterations in the mRNA expression of G proteins in the mouse brain and the impact of immediate posttraining treatment with morphine.

46. Collaborative remembering reduces suggestibility: A study with the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale.

47. Not all identification tasks are born equal: testing the involvement of production processes in perceptual identification and lexical decision.

48. When divided attention fails to enhance memory encoding: The attentional boost effect is eliminated in young-old adults.

49. Older Adults Benefit from Symmetry, but Not Semantic Availability, in Visual Working Memory.

50. Divided attention enhances the recognition of emotional stimuli: evidence from the attentional boost effect.

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