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The following pages link to Episodic and lexical contributions to the repetition effect in word identification (Q52215023):
Displaying 50 items.
- The Epistemic Status of Processing Fluency as Source for Judgments of Truth (Q28730252) (← links)
- Effects of phonological similarity on priming in auditory lexical decision. (Q30460156) (← links)
- Interpreting dissociations between regular and irregular past-tense morphology: evidence from event-related potentials (Q30485910) (← links)
- The influence of object relative size on priming and explicit memory (Q33366503) (← links)
- Word learning and the cerebral hemispheres: from serial to parallel processing of written words. (Q33756520) (← links)
- In defense of abstractionist theories of repetition priming and word identification (Q33898437) (← links)
- Comparing word processing times in naming, lexical decision, and progressive demasking: evidence from chronolex. (Q35492237) (← links)
- An electrophysiological investigation of the effects of coreference on word repetition and synonymy (Q36635795) (← links)
- Perceptual match effects in direct tests of memory: the role of contextual fan. (Q36676555) (← links)
- Recognition Without Identification for Words, Pseudowords and Nonwords (Q37039950) (← links)
- Eye Movements while Reading Biased Homographs: Effects of Prior Encounter and Biasing Context on Reducing the Subordinate Bias Effect (Q37190640) (← links)
- Memory systems do not divide on consciousness: Reinterpreting memory in terms of activation and binding (Q37354417) (← links)
- The frequency attenuation effect in identity and associative priming (Q38373445) (← links)
- Dissociating the influence of familiarity and meaningfulness from word frequency in naming and lexical decision performance (Q38400494) (← links)
- Bilingualism affects picture naming but not picture classification (Q38408562) (← links)
- Effect of relation availability on the interpretation and access of familiar noun-noun compounds (Q38421763) (← links)
- The N400 in beginning readers (Q38426913) (← links)
- Implicit memory for phonological processes in visual stem completion (Q38450357) (← links)
- The decay of short-term implicit memory: unpacking lag. (Q38451386) (← links)
- Further evidence for sublexical components in implicit memory for novel words (Q38451392) (← links)
- The pros and cons of masked priming (Q38453782) (← links)
- Adding new word associations to semantic memory: Evidence for two interactive learning components (Q38456243) (← links)
- Normal perceptual priming of orthographically illegal nonwords in amnesia (Q38462442) (← links)
- Specificity of perceptual processing in rereading spatially transformed materials (Q38463476) (← links)
- False recognition of objects in visual scenes: findings from a combined direct and indirect memory test. (Q38464192) (← links)
- Repetition priming and proper name processing. Do common names and proper names prime each other? (Q38468423) (← links)
- Neighborhood effects in visual word recognition: facilitatory or inhibitory? (Q38470445) (← links)
- Event-related brain potentials dissociate repetition effects of high- and low-frequency words (Q38479187) (← links)
- Neighborhood frequency effects in visual word recognition: a comparison of lexical decision and masked identification latencies (Q38480489) (← links)
- Effect of familiarity and category contrast on stimulus and response priming (Q38481513) (← links)
- Morphemic relationships in the lexicon: are they distinct from semantic and formal relationships? (Q38481623) (← links)
- Language specificity in lexical organization: evidence from deaf signers' lexical organization of American Sign Language and English (Q38483094) (← links)
- Correlational analyses of explicit and implicit memory performance (Q38484260) (← links)
- The effects of task on the modulation of event-related potentials by word repetition (Q38487388) (← links)
- Relations among regular and irregular morphologically related words in the lexicon as revealed by repetition priming (Q38493689) (← links)
- Priming of old and new knowledge in amnesic patients and normal subjects (Q38494567) (← links)
- Long-term repetition priming with symmetrical polygons and words (Q43405625) (← links)
- Puzzle-solving science: the quixotic quest for units in speech perception (Q43799336) (← links)
- The effect of a prior presentation on temporal judgments in a perceptual identification task (Q44372246) (← links)
- Influence of object size on baseline identification, priming, and explicit memory (Q45364468) (← links)
- Is the N170 for faces cognitively penetrable? Evidence from repetition priming of Mooney faces of familiar and unfamiliar persons. (Q46027275) (← links)
- New-association priming of word identification in normal and amnesic subjects (Q48168501) (← links)
- Manipulation of familiarity reveals a necessary lexical component of the word-stem completion priming effect (Q48256862) (← links)
- Event-related potentials during digit recognition tasks (Q48375557) (← links)
- Impaired word-stem completion priming but intact perceptual identification priming with novel words: evidence from the amnesic patient H.M. (Q48413712) (← links)
- Object color affects identification and repetition priming (Q48417594) (← links)
- Nonverbal priming in amnesia (Q48461488) (← links)
- Letter-Case-Specific Priming in the Right Cerebral Hemisphere with a Form-Specific Perceptual Identification Task (Q48600912) (← links)
- Effects of inter-item lag on word repetition: an event-related potential study (Q48727271) (← links)
- Dissociating memory processes involved in direct and indirect tests with ERPs to unfamiliar faces (Q48959259) (← links)