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Irene Karayianni

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Memory & Cognition|January 6, 2004
Transferring voice effects in recognition memory from remembering to knowingIrene Karayianni, John M Gardiner
Memory & Cognition|June 7, 2006
Recognition memory and awareness: occurrence of perceptual effects in remembering or in knowing depends on conscious resources at encoding, but not at retrievalJohn M Gardiner, Vernon H Gregg, Irene Karayianni
Experimental Psychology|April 27, 2005
Memory awareness following speeded compared with unspeeded picture recognitionJohn M Gardiner, Ira Konstantinou, Irene Karayianni, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|April 1, 2006
Recognition memory and awareness: A high-frequency advantage in the accuracy of knowingVernon H Gregg, John M Gardiner, Irene Karayianni, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|January 6, 2004
Transferring voice effects in recognition memory from remembering to knowingIrene Karayianni, John M Gardiner
Memory & Cognition|June 7, 2006
Recognition memory and awareness: occurrence of perceptual effects in remembering or in knowing depends on conscious resources at encoding, but not at retrievalJohn M Gardiner, Vernon H Gregg, Irene Karayianni
Experimental Psychology|April 27, 2005
Memory awareness following speeded compared with unspeeded picture recognitionJohn M Gardiner, Ira Konstantinou, Irene Karayianni, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|April 1, 2006
Recognition memory and awareness: A high-frequency advantage in the accuracy of knowingVernon H Gregg, John M Gardiner, Irene Karayianni, et al.
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