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Christopher Kent

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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2025
Monitoring-Based Rewards Enhance Both Learning Performance and Metacognitive Monitoring AccuracyShaohang Liu, Christopher Kent, Josie Briscoe
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2025
Effects of Selective Retrieval Practice on Older Adults: Lesser Benefits, Greater LossesShaohang Liu, Christopher Kent, Josie Briscoe
Plos One|July 15, 2015
Copper Pollution Increases the Relative Importance of Predation Risk in an Aquatic Food WebChristopher Kent Kwan, Eric Sanford, Jeremy Long
Cognition|January 31, 2020
A 'no' with a trace of 'yes': A mouse-tracking study of negative sentence processingEmily J Darley, Christopher Kent, Nina Kazanina
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 23, 2015
Relative judgement is relatively difficult: Evidence against the role of relative judgement in absolute identificationDuncan Guest, James S Adelman, Christopher Kent
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 3, 2017
The relative importance of perceptual and memory sampling processes in determining the time course of absolute identificationDuncan Guest, Christopher Kent, James S Adelman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 6, 2010
Why additional presentations help identify a stimulusDuncan Guest, Christopher Kent, James S Adelman
Local and Regional Anesthesia|August 24, 2012
Anesthetic management of spinal muscle atrophy type II in a parturientLaurent Bollag, Christopher Kent, Philippe Richebé, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|May 31, 2022
Progressive retrieval practice leads to greater memory for image-word pairs than standard retrieval practiceShaohang Liu, Zihao Zheng, Christopher Kent, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 4, 2018
New approaches to the analysis of eye movement behaviour across expertise while viewing brain MRIsEmily M Crowe, Iain D Gilchrist, Christopher Kent
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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2025
Monitoring-Based Rewards Enhance Both Learning Performance and Metacognitive Monitoring AccuracyShaohang Liu, Christopher Kent, Josie Briscoe
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2025
Effects of Selective Retrieval Practice on Older Adults: Lesser Benefits, Greater LossesShaohang Liu, Christopher Kent, Josie Briscoe
Plos One|July 15, 2015
Copper Pollution Increases the Relative Importance of Predation Risk in an Aquatic Food WebChristopher Kent Kwan, Eric Sanford, Jeremy Long
Cognition|January 31, 2020
A 'no' with a trace of 'yes': A mouse-tracking study of negative sentence processingEmily J Darley, Christopher Kent, Nina Kazanina
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 23, 2015
Relative judgement is relatively difficult: Evidence against the role of relative judgement in absolute identificationDuncan Guest, James S Adelman, Christopher Kent
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 3, 2017
The relative importance of perceptual and memory sampling processes in determining the time course of absolute identificationDuncan Guest, Christopher Kent, James S Adelman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 6, 2010
Why additional presentations help identify a stimulusDuncan Guest, Christopher Kent, James S Adelman
Local and Regional Anesthesia|August 24, 2012
Anesthetic management of spinal muscle atrophy type II in a parturientLaurent Bollag, Christopher Kent, Philippe Richebé, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|May 31, 2022
Progressive retrieval practice leads to greater memory for image-word pairs than standard retrieval practiceShaohang Liu, Zihao Zheng, Christopher Kent, et al.
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 4, 2018
New approaches to the analysis of eye movement behaviour across expertise while viewing brain MRIsEmily M Crowe, Iain D Gilchrist, Christopher Kent
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