REPETITION PRIMING AND FREQUENCY ATTENUATION IN LEXICAL ACCESS
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] H. Kucera,et al. Computational analysis of present-day American English , 1967 .
[2] H. H. Clark. The language-as-fixed-effect fallacy: A critique of language statistics in psychological research. , 1973 .
[3] Robert F. Stanners,et al. Analysis of letter strings in word recognition. , 1973 .
[4] Endel Tulving,et al. Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory. , 1973 .
[5] Larry Hochhaus,et al. Repetition and practice effects in a lexical decision task , 1974, Memory & cognition.
[6] Kim Kirsner,et al. Modality effects in word identification , 1974, Memory & cognition.
[7] R. Schvaneveldt,et al. Functions of graphemic and phonemic codes in visual word-recognition , 1974, Memory & cognition.
[8] V. Gregg. Word frequency, recognition and recall. , 1976 .
[9] M. Glanzer,et al. Analysis of the word-frequency effect in recognition memory , 1976 .
[10] Don L. Scarborough,et al. Frequency and Repetition Effects in Lexical Memory. , 1977 .
[11] Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders,et al. The effects of graphemic, phonetic, and semantic relationships on access to lexical structures , 1978 .
[12] C. A. Becker. Semantic context and word frequency effects in visual word recognition. , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[13] Don L. Scarborough,et al. Accessing lexical memory: The transfer of word repetition effects across task and modality , 1979 .
[14] John Morton,et al. Facilitation in Word Recognition: Experiments Causing Change in the Logogen Model , 1979 .
[15] J. Morton. The logogen model and orthographic structure , 1980 .
[16] M. Hillinger,et al. Priming effects with phonemically similar words: , 1980, Memory & cognition.
[17] T H Carr,et al. Early extraction of meaning from pictures and its relation to conscious identification. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[18] A. Marcel. Conscious and preconscious recognition on polysemous words: Locating selective effects of prior verbal contexts , 1980 .
[19] G. Humphreys. Direct vs. indirect tests of the information available from masked displays: what visual masking does and does not prevent. , 1981, British journal of psychology.
[20] G. Humphreys,et al. The Use of Abstract Graphemic Information in Lexical Access , 1981 .
[21] L. Jacoby,et al. On the relationship between autobiographical memory and perceptual learning. , 1981, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[22] L. Jacoby,et al. Remembering without awareness , 1982 .
[23] Derek Besner,et al. Models of Lexical Access in Visual Word Recognition , 1982, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[24] P. Merikle,et al. Unconscious perception revisited , 1982, Perception & psychophysics.
[25] Kim Kirsner,et al. Context and Repetition Effects in Lexical Decision and Recognition Memory. , 1982 .
[26] R M Shiffrin,et al. Episodic and lexical contributions to the repetition effect in word identification. , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[27] G. Oliphant. Repetition And Recency Effects In Word Recognition , 1983 .
[28] L. Jacoby. Perceptual enhancement: persistent effects of an experience. , 1983, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[29] David A. Balota,et al. Automatic semantic activation and episodic memory encoding , 1983 .