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Jeremy K Miller

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The Journal of General Psychology|May 6, 2010
Learning about frequency on the fly: Recent experience changes strategies regarding linguistic frequency in recognition memoryJeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|June 1, 2011
Are two heuristics better than one? The fluency and distinctiveness heuristics in recognition memoryMarianne E Lloyd, Jeremy K Miller
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 18, 2016
Self-projection in younger and older adults: a study of episodic memory, prospection, and theory of mindShoshana N Jarvis, Jeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|May 31, 2007
Familiarity from orthographic information: extensions of the recognition without identification effectMarianne E Lloyd, Deanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|May 6, 2017
Revelation effects in remembering, forecasting, and perspective takingDeanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Memory & Cognition|May 20, 2005
Are first impressions lasting impressions? An exploration of the generality of the primacy effect in memory for repetitionsJeremy K Miller, Deanne L Westerman, Marianne E Lloyd
Memory & Cognition|July 23, 2003
Change in perceptual form attenuates the use of the fluency heuristic in recognitionDeanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Consciousness and Cognition|February 20, 2017
Selective attention meets spontaneous recognition memory: Evidence for effects at retrievalKatherine C Moen, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 10, 2015
Sex, but not Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism, Differences in Spatial Performance in Young AdultsAlia L Yasen, Jacob Raber, Jeremy K Miller, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 19, 2014
Not enough familiarity for fluency: definitional encoding increases familiarity but does not lead to fluency attribution in associative recognitionMarianne E Lloyd, Ashley Hartman, Chi T Ngo, et al.
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The Journal of General Psychology|May 6, 2010
Learning about frequency on the fly: Recent experience changes strategies regarding linguistic frequency in recognition memoryJeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|June 1, 2011
Are two heuristics better than one? The fluency and distinctiveness heuristics in recognition memoryMarianne E Lloyd, Jeremy K Miller
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 18, 2016
Self-projection in younger and older adults: a study of episodic memory, prospection, and theory of mindShoshana N Jarvis, Jeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|May 31, 2007
Familiarity from orthographic information: extensions of the recognition without identification effectMarianne E Lloyd, Deanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller
Memory & Cognition|May 6, 2017
Revelation effects in remembering, forecasting, and perspective takingDeanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Memory & Cognition|May 20, 2005
Are first impressions lasting impressions? An exploration of the generality of the primacy effect in memory for repetitionsJeremy K Miller, Deanne L Westerman, Marianne E Lloyd
Memory & Cognition|July 23, 2003
Change in perceptual form attenuates the use of the fluency heuristic in recognitionDeanne L Westerman, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Consciousness and Cognition|February 20, 2017
Selective attention meets spontaneous recognition memory: Evidence for effects at retrievalKatherine C Moen, Jeremy K Miller, Marianne E Lloyd
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 10, 2015
Sex, but not Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism, Differences in Spatial Performance in Young AdultsAlia L Yasen, Jacob Raber, Jeremy K Miller, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 19, 2014
Not enough familiarity for fluency: definitional encoding increases familiarity but does not lead to fluency attribution in associative recognitionMarianne E Lloyd, Ashley Hartman, Chi T Ngo, et al.
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