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F R Ferraro

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Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|December 9, 2016
Executive Function Index (EFI) performance in nonclinical individuals with high levels of autistic traitsF R Ferraro, R Hansen, L Deling
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 1, 1997
Performance variability as a new theoretical mechanism regarding eating disorders and cognitive processingF R Ferraro, S Wonderlich, Z Jocic
The Journal of General Psychology|January 11, 2000
The relationship between cognitive ability and positive and negative priming in identity and spatial priming tasksH Koshino, G A Boese, F R Ferraro
Applied Neuropsychology|December 28, 2000
Lexical properties of the Boston Naming Test stimuli: age differences in word naming and lexical decision latencyM Moberg, F R Ferraro, T V Petros
The Journal of General Psychology|October 21, 1998
Institutional Review Board issues related to special populationsF R Ferraro, L Orvedal, J J Plaud
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 12, 2013
Influence of emotional state on irrelevant thoughtsD C Gunther, F R Ferraro, T Kirchner
The Journal of General Psychology|June 16, 1999
Age and the allocation of attention across the time course of word recognitionG B Simpson, G Kellas, F R Ferraro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1988
Lexical ambiguity and the timecourse of attentional allocation in word recognitionG Kellas, F R Ferraro, G B Simpson
Brain and Cognition|March 1, 1993
Implicit memory and the formation of new associations in nondemented Parkinson's disease individuals and individuals with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type: a serial reaction time (SRT) investigationF R Ferraro, D A Balota, L T Connor
Applied Neuropsychology|December 2, 2005
Familiarity norms for the Boston Naming Test stimuliF R Ferraro, T Blaine, S Flaig, et al.
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Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|December 9, 2016
Executive Function Index (EFI) performance in nonclinical individuals with high levels of autistic traitsF R Ferraro, R Hansen, L Deling
Journal of Clinical Psychology|February 1, 1997
Performance variability as a new theoretical mechanism regarding eating disorders and cognitive processingF R Ferraro, S Wonderlich, Z Jocic
The Journal of General Psychology|January 11, 2000
The relationship between cognitive ability and positive and negative priming in identity and spatial priming tasksH Koshino, G A Boese, F R Ferraro
Applied Neuropsychology|December 28, 2000
Lexical properties of the Boston Naming Test stimuli: age differences in word naming and lexical decision latencyM Moberg, F R Ferraro, T V Petros
The Journal of General Psychology|October 21, 1998
Institutional Review Board issues related to special populationsF R Ferraro, L Orvedal, J J Plaud
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 12, 2013
Influence of emotional state on irrelevant thoughtsD C Gunther, F R Ferraro, T Kirchner
The Journal of General Psychology|June 16, 1999
Age and the allocation of attention across the time course of word recognitionG B Simpson, G Kellas, F R Ferraro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1988
Lexical ambiguity and the timecourse of attentional allocation in word recognitionG Kellas, F R Ferraro, G B Simpson
Brain and Cognition|March 1, 1993
Implicit memory and the formation of new associations in nondemented Parkinson's disease individuals and individuals with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type: a serial reaction time (SRT) investigationF R Ferraro, D A Balota, L T Connor
Applied Neuropsychology|December 2, 2005
Familiarity norms for the Boston Naming Test stimuliF R Ferraro, T Blaine, S Flaig, et al.
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