• Gonzalez-Espinar*, F.J., Ortells, J.J., Sanchez-Garcia, L., Montoro, P.R., & Hutchison, K.A. (2023). Exposure to natural environments consistently improves visuospatial working memory performance. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 91, 102138. [PDF].
  • Bertozzi*, F.,  Fischer, P.D., Aftatounian, F., Hutchison, K.A., Sforza, C., & Monfort, S.M. (2023).  Influence of fatigue on cognitive-motor function during unanticipated landings  American Journal of Sports Medicine, 51, 2740-2747. [PDF].
  • Bertozzi*, F.,  Fischer, P.D., Zago, M., Sforza, C., Hutchison, K.A., & Monfort, S.M. (in press).  Associations between cognitive function and ACL injury-related biomechanics during cognitively-challenging sports movements: A systematic review.  Sports Health. [PDF]
  • Hood, A.V.B., Whillock, S.R., Meade, M.M., & Hutchison, K. A. (2023).  Does collaboration help or hurt recall? The answer depends on working memory capacity.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 49, 350-370. [PDF]
  • Hood, A.V.B., Charbonneau, B., & Hutchison, K. A. (2022).  Once established, goal reminders provide long-lasting and cumulative benefits for lower working memory capacity individuals.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 48, 1738-1753. [PDF].
  • Hood, A.V.B., Hart, K.M., Marchak, F.M., & Hutchison, K. A. (2022).  Patience is a virtue: Individual differences in cue-evoked pupil responses under temporal certainty.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 1286-1303. [PDF]

  • Reed, C.A., DuBois, C.K., Hutchison, K.A., Huppert, T.J., & Monfort, S. (2022).  Influence of serial subtraction tasks on transient characteristics of quiet stance postural control.  Human Movement Science, 83, 102950. [PDF]

  • Hood, A. V. B. & Hutchison, K. A. (2021).  Providing goal reminders eliminates the relationship between working memory capacity and Stroop errors. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 85-96 [PDF]
  • Fischer, P.D., Hutchison, K. A., Becker, J.N., & Monfort, S.M. (2021).  Evaluating the spectrum of cognitive-motor relationships during dual-task jump landing. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 37, 388-395 [PDF]
  • Whillock, S. R., Meade, M.L., Hutchison, K. A., & Tsosie, M.D. (2020).  Collaborative inhibition in same-age and mixed-age dyads. Psychology and Aging, 35, 963-973[PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Moffitt, C.C., Hart, K., Hood, A.V.B., Watson, J.M., & Marchak, F. (2020).  Measuring task set preparation versus mind wandering using pupillometry. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46, 280-295. [PDF]

  • Monfort, S., Grooms, D., Onate, J., Chaudhari, A., Hutchison, K.A., & Pradarelli, J. (2019). Visual-spatial memory deficits are related to increased knee valgus angle during a sport-specific sidestep cut. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 47, 1488-1495. [PDF]

  • Maldonado, T., Anderson, D. M., Marchak, F., Hutchison, K., (2018). The role of working memory capacity and cognitive load in producing lies for autobiographical information.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 7, 574-586. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Bruninx, A., Hutchison, K.A., & Storms, G. (2018). The (un)reiability of item-level semantic priming effects. Behavior Research Methods. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., Meade, M.L., Williams, N.S., Manley, K.D., & McNabb, J.C. (2018). How do associative and phonemic overlap interact to boost illusory recollection? Memory, 26 (5), 664-671. [PDF]
  • Yap, M. J., Hutchison, K.A., & Tan, L. C. (2017). Individual differences in semantic priming performance: Insights from the Semantic Priming Project. In Michael Jones (Ed). Big data in cognitive science: From methods to insights. Psychology Press. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Van Akeren, L., Hutchison, K.A., & Storms, G. (2017). Does a working memory load really influence semantic priming? A self-replication attempt.  Collabra. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Van Akeren, L., Hutchison, K.A., & Storms, G. (2016). Filling the gaps: A speeded word fragment completion megastudy. Behavior Research Methods. [PDF]
  • Huff, M.J., McNabb, J., & Hutchison, K.A. (2016). The costs and benefits of testing and guessing on recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 42, 1559-1572. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Hutchison, K.A., & Storms, G. (2016). Is semantic priming (ir)rational?. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 42, 1657-1663. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., Bugg, J.M., Lim, Y.B., & Olsen, M.R. (2016). Congruency precues moderate item-specific proportion congruency effects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 1087-1103. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Hutchison, K.A., De Deyne, S., & Storms, G. (2016). Uncovering underlying processes of semantic priming by correlating item-level effects. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23, 540-547. [PDF]
  • Coane, J.H., Huff, M.J., & Hutchison, K.A. (2016). The ironic effect of guessing: Increased false memory for mediated lists in younger and older adults.  Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 23, 282-303.[PDF]
  • Huff, M.J., McNabb, J., & Hutchison, K.A. (2015). List blocking and longer retention intervals reveal an influence of gist processing for lexically ambiguous critical lures. Memory & Cognition, 43, 1193-1207. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., Van Rensbergen, B., Storms, G., Hutchison, K.A., & De Deyne, S. (2015). The influence of working memory load on semantic priming.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41, 911-920. [PDF]
  • Heyman, T., De Deyne, S., Hutchison, K.A., & Storms, G. (2015). Using the speeded word fragment completion task to examine semantic priming.  Behavior Research Methods47, 580-606. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., Heap, S.J., Neely, J.H., & Thomas, M.A. (2014). Attentional control and asymmetric associative priming.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 40,844-856. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Balota, D. A., Neely, J. H., Cortese, M. J., Cohen-Shikora, E. R., Tse, C-S, Yap, M. J., Bengson, J. J., Niemeyer, D. & Buchanan, E. (2013). The semantic priming project. Behavior Research Methods45, 1099-1114. [PDF]
  • Buchanan, E. M., Holmes, J. L., Teasley, M. L., & Hutchison, K. A.  (2013). An expanded set of semantic feature production norms for 1,808 words along with a searchable web portal. Behavior Research Methods45, 746-757. [PDF]
  • Bugg, J. & Hutchison, K.A. (2013). Converging Evidence for Control of Color-Word Stroop Interference at the Item Level.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 433-449. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Smith, J.L., & Ferris, A. (2013). Goals can be threatened to extinction: Using the Stroop task to clarify working memory depletion under stereotype threat. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 75-82.. [PDF]
  • Huff, M.J., Coane, J., Hutchison, K.A., Grasser, E.B., & Blais, J.E. (2012). Interpolated task effects on direct and mediated false recognition: Effects of initial recall, recognition, and the ironic effect of guessing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 6, 1720-1730.[PDF]
  • Balota, D. A., Yap, M. J., Hutchison, K.A., & Cortese, M. J.. (2012). Megastudies: Large scale analysis of lexical processes. In James S. Adelman (Ed). Visual word recognition (Vol 1). London: Psychology Press. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A. (2011). The Interactive Effects of List-Based Control Item-Based Control and Working Memory Capacity on Stroop Performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition37, 851-860. [PDF]
  • Tse, C-S, Hutchison, K.A., & Li, Y. (2011). Effects of contextual similarity and target-repetition proportion on negative priming in RT distributional analyses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance37, 180-192. [PDF]
  • Huff, M.J., & Hutchison, K.A. (2011). The Effects of Mediated Word Lists on False Recall and Recognition. Memory & Cognition39, 941-953. [PDF]
  • Huff, M.J., Meade, M.L., & Hutchison, K.A. (2011). Age-Related Differences in Guessing on Free and Forced Recall Tests. Memory, 19, 317-330. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Balota, D. A., & Duchek, J. M. (2010). The utility of stroop task switching as a marker for early stage Alzheimer's Disease. Psychology and Aging25, 545-559. [PDF]
  • Balota, D. A., Tse, C. S., Hutchison, K.A., Spieler, D.H., Duchek, J.M., & Morris, J.C. (2010). Predicting conversion to dementia of the Alzheimer's type in a healthy control sample: The power of errors in Stroop color naming. Psychology and Aging25, 208-218. [PDF]
  • Meade, M. L., Hutchison, K. A., & Rand, K. (2010). Effects of delay and number of related list items on implicit activation for DRM critical items in a speeded naming task. Journal of Memory and Language62, 302-310. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Balota, D. A., Cortese, M., & Watson, J. M. (2008). Predicting semantic priming at the item-level. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology61, 1036-1066. [PDF]
  • Balota, D. A., Yap, M. J., Cortese, M. J., Hutchison, K.A., Kessler, B., Loftus, B., Neely, J. H., Nelson, D. L., Simpson, G. B., & Treiman, R. (2007). The English lexicon project: A user's guide. Behavior Research Methods39, 445-459. [PDF]
  • Bengson, J. J. & Hutchison, K. A. (2007). Variability in response criteria affects estimates of conscious identification and unconscious semantic priming. Consciousness and Cognition16, 785-796. [PDF]
  • Castel, A. D., Balota, D. A., Hutchison, K. A., Logan, J. M., & Yap, M. J (2007). Spatial attention and response control in healthy younger and older adults and individuals with Alzheimer's disease: Evidence for disproportionate selection impairments in the simon task. Neuropsychology21, 170-182. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A. (2007). Attentional control and the relatedness proportion effect in semantic priming. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition33, 645-662. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., & Bosco, F.A. (2007). Congruency effects in the letter search task: Semantic activation in the absence of priming. Memory & Cognition35, 514-525. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., & Balota, D.A. (2005. Decoupling semantic and associative information in false memory: Explorations with semantically ambiguous and unambiguous critical lures. Journal of Memory and Language52, 1-28. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., Neely, J.H., Neill, W.T., & Walker, P.  (2004). Lexical and sub-lexical contributions to unconscious identity priming. Consciousness and Cognition13, 512-538. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A. (2003). Is semantic priming due to association strength or featural overlap? A micro-analytic review. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review10, 785-813. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K.A., & Balota, D.A. (2003). Structure vs. processing deficits in Alzheimer's disease: A matter of degree. Neuropsychology17, 306-309. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A. (2002). The effect of asymmetrical association on positive and negative semantic priming. Memory and Cognition30(8), 1263-1276. [PDF]
  • Neill, W. T., Hutchison, K. A., Graves, D. F. (2002). Masking by object substitution: Dissociation of masking and cuing effects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance28, 682-694. [PDF]
  • Neill, W. T., Neely, J. H., Hutchison, K. A., Kahan, T. H., & VerWys, C. A. (2002). Repetition blindness, forward and backward. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance28, 137-149. [PDF]
  • Hutchison, K. A., Neely, J. H., & Johnson, J. D. (2001). With great expectations, can two "wrongs" prime a "right"? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition27, 1451-1463. [PDF]
  • Johnson, J. D., Hutchison, K. A., & Neill, W. T. (2001). Attentional capture by irrelevant color singletons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance27, 841-847. [PDF]
  • Hupka, R. B., Lenton, A. P., & Hutchison, K. A. (1999). Universal development of emotion lexicons in natural language. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology77, 247-278. [PDF]