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B W Whittlesea

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 16, 2000
The source of feelings of familiarity: the discrepancy-attribution hypothesisB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Acta Psychologica|June 11, 1998
Why do strangers feel familiar, but friends don't? A discrepancy-attribution account of feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 24, 2001
The discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: I. The heuristic basis of feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Psychological Research|January 1, 1997
Reverse "repetition blindness" and release from "repetition blindness": constructive variations on the "repetition blindness" effectB W Whittlesea, K H Wai
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 1998
Implicit learning of complex structures: active adaptation and selective processing in acquisition and applicationR L Wright, B W Whittlesea
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 1987
Enduring influence of the purpose of experiences: encoding-retrieval interactions in word and pseudoword perceptionB W Whittlesea, A L Cantwell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 1, 1997
Implicit (and explicit) learning: acting adaptively without knowing the consequencesB W Whittlesea, R L Wright
Memory & Cognition|May 16, 2001
Implicit/explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic processing: rethinking the mere exposure effectB W Whittlesea, J R Price
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 24, 2001
The discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: II. Expectation, uncertainty, surprise, and feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 11, 2000
The heuristic basis of remembering and classification: fluency, generation, and resemblanceB W Whittlesea, J P Leboe
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 16, 2000
The source of feelings of familiarity: the discrepancy-attribution hypothesisB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Acta Psychologica|June 11, 1998
Why do strangers feel familiar, but friends don't? A discrepancy-attribution account of feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 24, 2001
The discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: I. The heuristic basis of feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Psychological Research|January 1, 1997
Reverse "repetition blindness" and release from "repetition blindness": constructive variations on the "repetition blindness" effectB W Whittlesea, K H Wai
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 1998
Implicit learning of complex structures: active adaptation and selective processing in acquisition and applicationR L Wright, B W Whittlesea
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 1987
Enduring influence of the purpose of experiences: encoding-retrieval interactions in word and pseudoword perceptionB W Whittlesea, A L Cantwell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 1, 1997
Implicit (and explicit) learning: acting adaptively without knowing the consequencesB W Whittlesea, R L Wright
Memory & Cognition|May 16, 2001
Implicit/explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic processing: rethinking the mere exposure effectB W Whittlesea, J R Price
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 24, 2001
The discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: II. Expectation, uncertainty, surprise, and feelings of familiarityB W Whittlesea, L D Williams
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 11, 2000
The heuristic basis of remembering and classification: fluency, generation, and resemblanceB W Whittlesea, J P Leboe
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