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Journal of Human Evolution|March 6, 2007
Modern cognition in the absence of working memory: does the working memory account of Neandertal cognition work?C Philip Beaman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 8, 2016
A little more learning: A re-analysis of ignorance-driven inference in Frosch, Beaman, & McCloy (2007)C Philip Beaman
Cognition|March 1, 2002
Why are we good at detecting cheaters? A reply to FodorC Philip Beaman
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 6, 2002
Inverting the modality effect in serial recallC Philip Beaman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 27, 2006
The relationship between absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: simulation predictions and empirical dataC Philip Beaman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 10, 2004
The irrelevant sound phenomenon revisited: what role for working memory capacity?C Philip Beaman
Memory (Hove, England)|October 10, 2007
Input and output modality effects in immediate serial recallAlistair J Harvey, C Philip Beaman
Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
The Item versus the Object in Memory: On the Implausibility of Overwriting As a Mechanism for Forgetting in Short-Term MemoryC Philip Beaman, Dylan M Jones
Psychopharmacology|July 27, 2021
Acute alcohol intoxication and the cocktail party problem: do "mocktails" help or hinder?Alistair J Harvey, C Philip Beaman
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|December 2, 2009
Earworms (stuck song syndrome): towards a natural history of intrusive thoughtsC Philip Beaman, Tim I Williams
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Journal of Human Evolution|March 6, 2007
Modern cognition in the absence of working memory: does the working memory account of Neandertal cognition work?C Philip Beaman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 8, 2016
A little more learning: A re-analysis of ignorance-driven inference in Frosch, Beaman, & McCloy (2007)C Philip Beaman
Cognition|March 1, 2002
Why are we good at detecting cheaters? A reply to FodorC Philip Beaman
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 6, 2002
Inverting the modality effect in serial recallC Philip Beaman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 27, 2006
The relationship between absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: simulation predictions and empirical dataC Philip Beaman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 10, 2004
The irrelevant sound phenomenon revisited: what role for working memory capacity?C Philip Beaman
Memory (Hove, England)|October 10, 2007
Input and output modality effects in immediate serial recallAlistair J Harvey, C Philip Beaman
Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
The Item versus the Object in Memory: On the Implausibility of Overwriting As a Mechanism for Forgetting in Short-Term MemoryC Philip Beaman, Dylan M Jones
Psychopharmacology|July 27, 2021
Acute alcohol intoxication and the cocktail party problem: do "mocktails" help or hinder?Alistair J Harvey, C Philip Beaman
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|December 2, 2009
Earworms (stuck song syndrome): towards a natural history of intrusive thoughtsC Philip Beaman, Tim I Williams
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