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Daniel de Zilva

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 16, 2012
Effects of exposure on discrimination of similar stimuli and on memory for their unique and common featuresDaniel de Zilva, Chris J Mitchell
Cognition & Emotion|March 20, 2013
Eliminating the mere exposure effect through changes in context between exposure and testDaniel de Zilva, Chris J Mitchell, Ben R Newell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 30, 2015
Multiple context mere exposure: Examining the limits of likingDaniel de Zilva, Ben R Newell, Chris J Mitchell
Plos One|October 23, 2013
Exposure is not enough: suppressing stimuli from awareness can abolish the mere exposure effectDaniel de Zilva, Luke Vu, Ben R Newell, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 16, 2012
Effects of exposure on discrimination of similar stimuli and on memory for their unique and common featuresDaniel de Zilva, Chris J Mitchell
Cognition & Emotion|March 20, 2013
Eliminating the mere exposure effect through changes in context between exposure and testDaniel de Zilva, Chris J Mitchell, Ben R Newell
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 30, 2015
Multiple context mere exposure: Examining the limits of likingDaniel de Zilva, Ben R Newell, Chris J Mitchell
Plos One|October 23, 2013
Exposure is not enough: suppressing stimuli from awareness can abolish the mere exposure effectDaniel de Zilva, Luke Vu, Ben R Newell, et al.
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