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The following pages link to A bias interpretation of facilitation in perceptual identification (Q52065793):
Displaying 18 items.
- Priming of social distance? Failure to replicate effects on social and food judgments (Q21560772) (← links)
- Two failures to replicate high-performance-goal priming effects (Q24288694) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of repetition and word frequency in perceptual identification (Q34155705) (← links)
- A criterion-shift model for enhanced discriminability in perceptual identification: a note on the counter model (Q34155710) (← links)
- Attention and implicit memory: priming-induced benefits and costs have distinct attentional requirements (Q35085774) (← links)
- Isolating the contributions of familiarity and source information to item recognition: a time course analysis (Q35856333) (← links)
- The overlap model: a model of letter position coding (Q37004165) (← links)
- Performance benefits and costs in forced choice perceptual identification in amnesia: Effects of prior exposure and word frequency (Q37331769) (← links)
- Alphabetic letter identification: Effects of perceivability, similarity, and bias (Q37950698) (← links)
- Repetition proportion biases masked priming of lexical decisions. (Q38400502) (← links)
- Bias in masked word identification: unconscious influences of repetition priming. (Q38429494) (← links)
- Bias effects in word fragment completion in young and older adults (Q43690425) (← links)
- Manipulation of familiarity reveals a necessary lexical component of the word-stem completion priming effect (Q48256862) (← links)
- Facilitatory priming of scene layout depends on experience with the scene (Q50778231) (← links)
- Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming: 1. Effects of prime duration and prime recognition (Q52010642) (← links)
- Reinstating study context produces unconscious influences of memory (Q52057894) (← links)
- The effects on priming of word frequency, number of repetitions, and delay depend on the magnitude of priming (Q74370998) (← links)
- Masked priming of number judgments depends on prime validity and task (Q81784049) (← links)