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Gordon D Logan

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Memory & Cognition|February 1, 2007
Testing the semantic differential as a model of task processes with the implicit association testMaggie J Xiong, Gordon D Logan, Jeffery J Franks
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2022
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memoryGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 2, 2008
Short-term aftereffects of response inhibition: repetition priming or between-trial control adjustments?Frederick Verbruggen, Gordon D Logan, Baptist Liefooghe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 7, 2012
Speed-accuracy trade-off in skilled typewriting: decomposing the contributions of hierarchical control loopsMotonori Yamaguchi, Matthew J C Crump, Gordon D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|July 10, 2023
Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recallGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
Psychological Science|November 26, 2010
Electrophysiological evidence for parallel response selection in skilled typistsGordon D Logan, A Eve Miller, David L Strayer
Memory & Cognition|January 6, 2004
Repetition priming mediated by task similarity in semantic classificationMaggie J Xiong, Jeffery J Franks, Gordon D Logan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 2, 2007
Separating cue encoding from target processing in the explicit task-cuing procedure: are there "true" task switch effects?Catherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan, Darryl W Schneider
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Partial Repetition Costs are Reduced but not Eliminated with PracticeLisa R Fournier, Benjamin P Richardson, Gordon D Logan
Memory & Cognition|June 3, 2010
Do you know where your fingers have been? Explicit knowledge of the spatial layout of the keyboard in skilled typistsXianyun Liu, Matthew J C Crump, Gordon D Logan
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Memory & Cognition|February 1, 2007
Testing the semantic differential as a model of task processes with the implicit association testMaggie J Xiong, Gordon D Logan, Jeffery J Franks
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 5, 2022
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memoryGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 2, 2008
Short-term aftereffects of response inhibition: repetition priming or between-trial control adjustments?Frederick Verbruggen, Gordon D Logan, Baptist Liefooghe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 7, 2012
Speed-accuracy trade-off in skilled typewriting: decomposing the contributions of hierarchical control loopsMotonori Yamaguchi, Matthew J C Crump, Gordon D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|July 10, 2023
Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recallGordon D Logan, Simon D Lilburn, Jana E Ulrich
Psychological Science|November 26, 2010
Electrophysiological evidence for parallel response selection in skilled typistsGordon D Logan, A Eve Miller, David L Strayer
Memory & Cognition|January 6, 2004
Repetition priming mediated by task similarity in semantic classificationMaggie J Xiong, Jeffery J Franks, Gordon D Logan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 2, 2007
Separating cue encoding from target processing in the explicit task-cuing procedure: are there "true" task switch effects?Catherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan, Darryl W Schneider
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Partial Repetition Costs are Reduced but not Eliminated with PracticeLisa R Fournier, Benjamin P Richardson, Gordon D Logan
Memory & Cognition|June 3, 2010
Do you know where your fingers have been? Explicit knowledge of the spatial layout of the keyboard in skilled typistsXianyun Liu, Matthew J C Crump, Gordon D Logan
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