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Andrew Parker

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Evolution & Development|July 13, 2010
Morphological novelties detonated the Ediacaran-Cambrian "explosion"Claus Nielsen, Andrew Parker
Memory (Hove, England)|July 6, 2018
Reduced impact of imagery processing on false autobiographical recollection: the effects of dynamic visual noiseAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Psychological Reports|October 26, 2007
Effects of retrieval practice on consumer memory for brand attributesAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|October 10, 2006
Effects of bilateral eye movements on gist based false recognition in the DRM paradigmAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Consciousness and Cognition|December 15, 2019
Eye-closure & the retrieval of item-specific information in recognition memoryAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|April 24, 2010
Effects of handedness and saccadic bilateral eye movements on components of autobiographical recollectionAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|February 7, 2012
Effects of saccadic bilateral eye movements on memory in children and adults: an exploratory studyAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
British Journal of Neurosurgery|March 26, 2015
Effect of perioperative inefficiency on neurosurgical theatre efficacy: A 15-year analysisAmeya S Kamat, Andrew Parker
Journal of Primary Health Care|October 6, 2015
Optimising neurosurgical outpatient care: a paradigm shift?Ameya S Kamat, Andrew Parker
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 8, 2008
Memory aberrations, transliminality, and delusional ideationNeil Dagnall, Gary Munley, Andrew Parker
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Evolution & Development|July 13, 2010
Morphological novelties detonated the Ediacaran-Cambrian "explosion"Claus Nielsen, Andrew Parker
Memory (Hove, England)|July 6, 2018
Reduced impact of imagery processing on false autobiographical recollection: the effects of dynamic visual noiseAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Psychological Reports|October 26, 2007
Effects of retrieval practice on consumer memory for brand attributesAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|October 10, 2006
Effects of bilateral eye movements on gist based false recognition in the DRM paradigmAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Consciousness and Cognition|December 15, 2019
Eye-closure & the retrieval of item-specific information in recognition memoryAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|April 24, 2010
Effects of handedness and saccadic bilateral eye movements on components of autobiographical recollectionAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
Brain and Cognition|February 7, 2012
Effects of saccadic bilateral eye movements on memory in children and adults: an exploratory studyAndrew Parker, Neil Dagnall
British Journal of Neurosurgery|March 26, 2015
Effect of perioperative inefficiency on neurosurgical theatre efficacy: A 15-year analysisAmeya S Kamat, Andrew Parker
Journal of Primary Health Care|October 6, 2015
Optimising neurosurgical outpatient care: a paradigm shift?Ameya S Kamat, Andrew Parker
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 8, 2008
Memory aberrations, transliminality, and delusional ideationNeil Dagnall, Gary Munley, Andrew Parker
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