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Heather D Lucas

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Neuroimage|July 23, 2013
Manipulating letter fluency for words alters electrophysiological correlates of recognition memoryHeather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 9, 2009
Familiarity or conceptual priming? Good question! Comment on Stenberg, Hellman, Johansson, and Rosén (2009)Heather D Lucas, Joel L Voss, Ken A Paller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 26, 2009
Conceptual priming and familiarity: different expressions of memory during recognition testing with distinct neurophysiological correlatesJoel L Voss, Heather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2013
On the pervasive influences of implicit memoryHeather D Lucas, Ken A Paller, Joel L Voss
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 15, 2012
Assuming too much from 'familiar' brain potentialsKen A Paller, Heather D Lucas, Joel L Voss
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 7, 2018
The Hippocampus Promotes Effective Saccadic Information Gathering in HumansHeather D Lucas, Melissa C Duff, Neal J Cohen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 29, 2011
Why Some Faces won't be Remembered: Brain Potentials Illuminate Successful Versus Unsuccessful Encoding for Same-Race and Other-Race FacesHeather D Lucas, Joan Y Chiao, Ken A Paller
Psychophysiology|February 14, 2017
Flexible conceptual combination: Electrophysiological correlates and consequences for associative memoryHeather D Lucas, Ryan J Hubbard, Kara D Federmeier
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2013
More than a feeling: Pervasive influences of memory without awareness of retrievalJoel L Voss, Heather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Neuroscience|February 12, 2019
Grappling With Implicit Social Bias: A Perspective From Memory ResearchHeather D Lucas, Jessica D Creery, Xiaoqing Hu, et al.
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Neuroimage|July 23, 2013
Manipulating letter fluency for words alters electrophysiological correlates of recognition memoryHeather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 9, 2009
Familiarity or conceptual priming? Good question! Comment on Stenberg, Hellman, Johansson, and Rosén (2009)Heather D Lucas, Joel L Voss, Ken A Paller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 26, 2009
Conceptual priming and familiarity: different expressions of memory during recognition testing with distinct neurophysiological correlatesJoel L Voss, Heather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2013
On the pervasive influences of implicit memoryHeather D Lucas, Ken A Paller, Joel L Voss
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 15, 2012
Assuming too much from 'familiar' brain potentialsKen A Paller, Heather D Lucas, Joel L Voss
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 7, 2018
The Hippocampus Promotes Effective Saccadic Information Gathering in HumansHeather D Lucas, Melissa C Duff, Neal J Cohen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 29, 2011
Why Some Faces won't be Remembered: Brain Potentials Illuminate Successful Versus Unsuccessful Encoding for Same-Race and Other-Race FacesHeather D Lucas, Joan Y Chiao, Ken A Paller
Psychophysiology|February 14, 2017
Flexible conceptual combination: Electrophysiological correlates and consequences for associative memoryHeather D Lucas, Ryan J Hubbard, Kara D Federmeier
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2013
More than a feeling: Pervasive influences of memory without awareness of retrievalJoel L Voss, Heather D Lucas, Ken A Paller
Neuroscience|February 12, 2019
Grappling With Implicit Social Bias: A Perspective From Memory ResearchHeather D Lucas, Jessica D Creery, Xiaoqing Hu, et al.
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