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J G Seamon

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Consciousness and Cognition|May 30, 1998
The mere exposure effect is differentially sensitive to different judgment tasksJ G Seamon, P A McKenna, N Binder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1983
Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: effects of shadowing, masking, and cerebral lateralityJ G Seamon, N Brody, D M Kauff
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 1989
Secondary memory and very rapid forgettingM M Sebrechts, R L Marsh, J G Seamon
Neuropsychologia|March 1, 1993
Double dissociation of spatial and object visual memory: evidence from selective interference in intact human subjectsM C Tresch, H M Sinnamon, J G Seamon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 19, 2011
Remembering words not presented in lists: Can we avoid creating false memories?D A Gallo, M J Roberts, J G Seamon
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1997
A mere exposure effect for transformed three-dimensional objects: effects of reflection, size, or color changes on affect and recognitionJ G Seamon, D Ganor-Stern, M J Crowley, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|May 30, 1998
The mere exposure effect is differentially sensitive to different judgment tasksJ G Seamon, P A McKenna, N Binder
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1983
Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: effects of shadowing, masking, and cerebral lateralityJ G Seamon, N Brody, D M Kauff
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 1989
Secondary memory and very rapid forgettingM M Sebrechts, R L Marsh, J G Seamon
Neuropsychologia|March 1, 1993
Double dissociation of spatial and object visual memory: evidence from selective interference in intact human subjectsM C Tresch, H M Sinnamon, J G Seamon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 19, 2011
Remembering words not presented in lists: Can we avoid creating false memories?D A Gallo, M J Roberts, J G Seamon
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1997
A mere exposure effect for transformed three-dimensional objects: effects of reflection, size, or color changes on affect and recognitionJ G Seamon, D Ganor-Stern, M J Crowley, et al.
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