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Cognitive Neuropsychology|January 14, 2015
Surface developmental dyslexia is as prevalent as phonological dyslexia when appropriate control groups are employedDean P Wybrow, J Richard HanleyBritish Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 13, 2011
An appreciation of Bruce and Young's (1986) serial stage model of face naming after 25 yearsJ Richard HanleyMemory & Cognition|February 3, 2011
Duaal processes in recognition and in recognition failureJ Richard HanleyPsychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 23, 2011
Why are names of people associated with so many phonological retrieval failures?J Richard HanleyJournal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 21, 2011
The irrelevant sound effect under articulatory suppression: is it a suffix effect?J Richard Hanley, Annabel HayesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Categorical perception effects reflect differences in typicality on within-category trialsJ Richard Hanley, Debi RobersonMemory & Cognition|November 24, 2007
Recalling episodic and semantic information about famous faces and voicesLjubica Damjanovic, J Richard HanleyMemory & Cognition|March 31, 2018
Similarities between the irrelevant sound effect and the suffix effectJ Richard Hanley, Jake BourgaizeCognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
Preservation of memory for people in semantic memory disorder: Further category-specific semantic dissociationJanice Kay, J Richard HanleyCognitive Neuropsychology|September 16, 2017
Lexical decision performance in developmental surface dysgraphia: Evidence for a unitary orthographic system that is used in both reading and spellingAndreas Sotiropoulos, J Richard HanleyPageof 4