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H J Kallman

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Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1977
Ear asymmetries with monaurally-presented soundsH J Kallman
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1982
Octave equivalence as measured by similarity ratingsH J Kallman
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1984
Effect of blank time on picture recognitionH J Kallman
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1978
Can expectancy explain reaction time ear asymmetries?H J Kallman
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1989
Enhanced recency effects with changing-state and primary-linguistic stimuliH J Kallman, P Cameron
Perception & Psychophysics|April 1, 1984
Backward recognition masking as a function of ear of mask presentationH J Kallman, M D Morris
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1979
Tone chroma is functional in melody recognitionH J Kallman, D W Massaro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1979
Similarity effects in backward recognition maskingH J Kallman, D W Massaro
The Journal of Auditory Research|October 1, 1986
Auditory backward recognition masking with well-practiced listenersH J Kallman, S C Brown
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 1, 1983
Backward masking, the suffix effect, and preperceptual storageH J Kallman, D W Massaro
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Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1977
Ear asymmetries with monaurally-presented soundsH J Kallman
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1982
Octave equivalence as measured by similarity ratingsH J Kallman
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1984
Effect of blank time on picture recognitionH J Kallman
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1978
Can expectancy explain reaction time ear asymmetries?H J Kallman
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1989
Enhanced recency effects with changing-state and primary-linguistic stimuliH J Kallman, P Cameron
Perception & Psychophysics|April 1, 1984
Backward recognition masking as a function of ear of mask presentationH J Kallman, M D Morris
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1979
Tone chroma is functional in melody recognitionH J Kallman, D W Massaro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1979
Similarity effects in backward recognition maskingH J Kallman, D W Massaro
The Journal of Auditory Research|October 1, 1986
Auditory backward recognition masking with well-practiced listenersH J Kallman, S C Brown
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 1, 1983
Backward masking, the suffix effect, and preperceptual storageH J Kallman, D W Massaro
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