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Christopher J Berry

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 25, 2012
"You can't kid a kidder": association between production and detection of deception in an interactive deception taskGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Geoffrey Bird
Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2013
Age effects on explicit and implicit memoryEmma V Ward, Christopher J Berry, David R Shanks
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 7, 2013
Deceptively simple … The "deception-general" ability and the need to put the liar under the spotlightGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Geoffrey Bird
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 2, 2008
A unitary signal-detection model of implicit and explicit memoryChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
A single-system account of the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluencyChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
On the status of unconscious memory: Merikle and Reingold (1991) revisitedChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 15, 2024
Kelley's Paradox and strength skewness in research on unconscious mental processesDaryl Y H Lee, Christopher J Berry, David R Shanks
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Good Liars Are Neither 'Dark' Nor Self-DeceptiveGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Caroline Catmur, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 16, 2020
A single system account of enhanced recognition memory in synaesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Christopher J Berry, Anil K Seth, et al.
Psychological Review|October 26, 2011
Models of recognition, repetition priming, and fluency: exploring a new frameworkChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Maarten Speekenbrink, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 25, 2012
"You can't kid a kidder": association between production and detection of deception in an interactive deception taskGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Geoffrey Bird
Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2013
Age effects on explicit and implicit memoryEmma V Ward, Christopher J Berry, David R Shanks
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 7, 2013
Deceptively simple … The "deception-general" ability and the need to put the liar under the spotlightGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Geoffrey Bird
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 2, 2008
A unitary signal-detection model of implicit and explicit memoryChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
A single-system account of the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluencyChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
On the status of unconscious memory: Merikle and Reingold (1991) revisitedChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Richard N A Henson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 15, 2024
Kelley's Paradox and strength skewness in research on unconscious mental processesDaryl Y H Lee, Christopher J Berry, David R Shanks
Plos One|June 18, 2015
Good Liars Are Neither 'Dark' Nor Self-DeceptiveGordon R T Wright, Christopher J Berry, Caroline Catmur, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 16, 2020
A single system account of enhanced recognition memory in synaesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Christopher J Berry, Anil K Seth, et al.
Psychological Review|October 26, 2011
Models of recognition, repetition priming, and fluency: exploring a new frameworkChristopher J Berry, David R Shanks, Maarten Speekenbrink, et al.
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