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David A Balota

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Brain Sciences|December 23, 2022
Wakeful Rest Benefits Recall, but Not Recognition, of Incidentally Encoded Memory Stimuli in Younger and Older AdultsPeter R Millar, David A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 14, 2007
Additive and interactive effects on response time distributions in visual word recognitionMelvin J Yap, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|June 29, 2011
Mind-wandering in younger and older adults: converging evidence from the Sustained Attention to Response Task and reading for comprehensionJonathan D Jackson, David A Balota
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|August 30, 2012
Keep up the pace: declines in simple repetitive timing differentiate healthy aging from the earliest stages of Alzheimer's diseaseAshley S Bangert, David A Balota
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 25, 2010
Repetition priming across distinct contexts: effects of lexical status, word frequency, and retrieval testJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Experimental Psychology|May 25, 2010
Face (and nose) priming for book: the malleability of semantic memoryJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|October 2, 2003
Conscious and unconscious lexical retrieval blocking in younger and older adultsJessica M Logan, David A Balota
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|April 19, 2008
Expanded vs. equal interval spaced retrieval practice: exploring different schedules of spacing and retention interval in younger and older adultsJessica M Logan, David A Balota
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2019
Additive Effects of Item-Specific and Congruency Sequence Effects in the Vocal Stroop TaskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 6, 2020
Attempted prime retrieval is a double-edged sword: Facilitation and disruption in repeated lexical retrievalAbhilasha A Kumar, David A Balota
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Brain Sciences|December 23, 2022
Wakeful Rest Benefits Recall, but Not Recognition, of Incidentally Encoded Memory Stimuli in Younger and Older AdultsPeter R Millar, David A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 14, 2007
Additive and interactive effects on response time distributions in visual word recognitionMelvin J Yap, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|June 29, 2011
Mind-wandering in younger and older adults: converging evidence from the Sustained Attention to Response Task and reading for comprehensionJonathan D Jackson, David A Balota
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|August 30, 2012
Keep up the pace: declines in simple repetitive timing differentiate healthy aging from the earliest stages of Alzheimer's diseaseAshley S Bangert, David A Balota
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 25, 2010
Repetition priming across distinct contexts: effects of lexical status, word frequency, and retrieval testJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Experimental Psychology|May 25, 2010
Face (and nose) priming for book: the malleability of semantic memoryJennifer H Coane, David A Balota
Psychology and Aging|October 2, 2003
Conscious and unconscious lexical retrieval blocking in younger and older adultsJessica M Logan, David A Balota
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|April 19, 2008
Expanded vs. equal interval spaced retrieval practice: exploring different schedules of spacing and retention interval in younger and older adultsJessica M Logan, David A Balota
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2019
Additive Effects of Item-Specific and Congruency Sequence Effects in the Vocal Stroop TaskAndrew J Aschenbrenner, David A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 6, 2020
Attempted prime retrieval is a double-edged sword: Facilitation and disruption in repeated lexical retrievalAbhilasha A Kumar, David A Balota
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