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Alan Garnham

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
True gender ratios and stereotype rating normsAlan Garnham, Sam Doehren, Pascal Gygax
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Beyond Gender Stereotypes in Language Comprehension: Self Sex-Role Descriptions Affect the Brain's Potentials Associated with Agreement ProcessingPaolo Canal, Alan Garnham, Jane Oakhill
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 29, 2020
Tracking your emotions: An eye-tracking study on reader's engagement with perspective during text comprehensionScarlett Child, Jane Oakhill, Alan Garnham
Cognition & Emotion|May 3, 2018
The representation of characters' emotional responses: Do readers infer specific emotions?Pascal Gygax, Jane Oakhill, Alan Garnham
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
Implicit causality bias in English: a corpus of 300 verbsEvelyn C Ferstl, Alan Garnham, Christina Manouilidou
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 6, 2009
Conceptual similarity effects on working memory in sentence contexts: testing a theory of anaphoraH Wind Cowles, Alan Garnham, Julia Simner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 13, 2006
Evidence of immediate activation of gender information from a social role nameDavid J Reynolds, Alan Garnham, Jane Oakhill
Frontiers in Psychology|July 27, 2016
What Do True Gender Ratios and Stereotype Norms Really Tell Us?Pascal M Gygax, Alan Garnham, Sam Doehren
Journal of Memory and Language|July 30, 2015
The Locus of Implicit Causality Effects in ComprehensionAlan Garnham, Matthew Traxler, Jane Oakhill, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 16, 2016
Editorial: Language, Cognition, and GenderAlan Garnham, Jane Oakhill, Lisa Von Stockhausen, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
True gender ratios and stereotype rating normsAlan Garnham, Sam Doehren, Pascal Gygax
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Beyond Gender Stereotypes in Language Comprehension: Self Sex-Role Descriptions Affect the Brain's Potentials Associated with Agreement ProcessingPaolo Canal, Alan Garnham, Jane Oakhill
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 29, 2020
Tracking your emotions: An eye-tracking study on reader's engagement with perspective during text comprehensionScarlett Child, Jane Oakhill, Alan Garnham
Cognition & Emotion|May 3, 2018
The representation of characters' emotional responses: Do readers infer specific emotions?Pascal Gygax, Jane Oakhill, Alan Garnham
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
Implicit causality bias in English: a corpus of 300 verbsEvelyn C Ferstl, Alan Garnham, Christina Manouilidou
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 6, 2009
Conceptual similarity effects on working memory in sentence contexts: testing a theory of anaphoraH Wind Cowles, Alan Garnham, Julia Simner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 13, 2006
Evidence of immediate activation of gender information from a social role nameDavid J Reynolds, Alan Garnham, Jane Oakhill
Frontiers in Psychology|July 27, 2016
What Do True Gender Ratios and Stereotype Norms Really Tell Us?Pascal M Gygax, Alan Garnham, Sam Doehren
Journal of Memory and Language|July 30, 2015
The Locus of Implicit Causality Effects in ComprehensionAlan Garnham, Matthew Traxler, Jane Oakhill, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 16, 2016
Editorial: Language, Cognition, and GenderAlan Garnham, Jane Oakhill, Lisa Von Stockhausen, et al.
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