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Andrew J Aschenbrenner

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 6, 2019
The influence of relatedness proportion on the joint relationship among word frequency, stimulus quality, and semantic priming in the lexical decision taskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Melvin J Yap
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 17, 2024
High-frequency assessment of mood, personality, and cognition in healthy younger, healthy older and adults with cognitive impairmentAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Experimental Aging Research|September 30, 2024
A Diffusion Model Account of Cognitive Variability in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2019
Additive Effects of Item-Specific and Congruency Sequence Effects in the Vocal Stroop TaskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|January 21, 2015
Interactive effects of working memory and trial history on Stroop interference in cognitively healthy agingAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|August 21, 2025
The construct validity of daily cognitive variabilityAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2017
The importance of age-related differences in prospective memory: Evidence from diffusion model analysesB Hunter Ball, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
Acta Psychologica|June 23, 2019
Multiple expectancies underlie the congruency sequence effect in confound-minimized tasksChristopher D Erb, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
Psychology and Aging|February 10, 2017
Dynamic adjustments of attentional control in healthy agingAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 2018
Item-specific processing reduces false recognition in older and younger adults: Separating encoding and retrieval using signal detection and the diffusion modelMark J Huff, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 6, 2019
The influence of relatedness proportion on the joint relationship among word frequency, stimulus quality, and semantic priming in the lexical decision taskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Melvin J Yap
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 17, 2024
High-frequency assessment of mood, personality, and cognition in healthy younger, healthy older and adults with cognitive impairmentAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Experimental Aging Research|September 30, 2024
A Diffusion Model Account of Cognitive Variability in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2019
Additive Effects of Item-Specific and Congruency Sequence Effects in the Vocal Stroop TaskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|January 21, 2015
Interactive effects of working memory and trial history on Stroop interference in cognitively healthy agingAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|August 21, 2025
The construct validity of daily cognitive variabilityAndrew J Aschenbrenner, Joshua J Jackson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2017
The importance of age-related differences in prospective memory: Evidence from diffusion model analysesB Hunter Ball, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
Acta Psychologica|June 23, 2019
Multiple expectancies underlie the congruency sequence effect in confound-minimized tasksChristopher D Erb, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
Psychology and Aging|February 10, 2017
Dynamic adjustments of attentional control in healthy agingAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 2018
Item-specific processing reduces false recognition in older and younger adults: Separating encoding and retrieval using signal detection and the diffusion modelMark J Huff, Andrew J Aschenbrenner
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