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December 22, 2017
Are there two processes in reasoning? The dimensionality of inductive and deductive inferences
Rachel G Stephens, John C Dunn, Brett K Hayes
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
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September 22, 2009
Anchor fracture leading to supraspinatus failure
John C Dunn, Darren J Friedman, Laurence D Higgins
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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May 3, 2014
State-trace analysis can be an appropriate tool for assessing the number of cognitive systems: a reply to Ashby (2014)
John C Dunn, Michael L Kalish, Ben R Newell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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September 23, 2016
More is generally better: Higher working memory capacity does not impair perceptual category learning
Michael L Kalish, Ben R Newell, John C Dunn
Hand (New York, N.Y.)
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February 15, 2019
Surgical Repair of Acute TFCC Injury
John C Dunn, Michael M Polmear, Leon J Nesti
Psychological Review
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June 10, 2021
Testing the foundations of signal detection theory in recognition memory
David Kellen, Samuel Winiger, John C Dunn, et al.
Journal of Wrist Surgery
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April 4, 2019
Dispelling the Myth of Work-Related de Quervain's Tenosynovitis
John C Dunn, Michael M Polmear, Leon J Nesti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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July 4, 2012
The effect of feedback delay and feedback type on perceptual category learning: the limits of multiple systems
John C Dunn, Ben R Newell, Michael L Kalish
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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July 18, 2023
Unifying theories of reasoning and decision making
Brett K Hayes, Rachel G Stephens, John C Dunn
Developmental Science
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September 24, 2016
Comparing single- and dual-process models of memory development
Brett K Hayes, John C Dunn, Amy Joubert, et al.
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Psychological Review
|
December 22, 2017
Are there two processes in reasoning? The dimensionality of inductive and deductive inferences
Rachel G Stephens, John C Dunn, Brett K Hayes
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
|
September 22, 2009
Anchor fracture leading to supraspinatus failure
John C Dunn, Darren J Friedman, Laurence D Higgins
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
May 3, 2014
State-trace analysis can be an appropriate tool for assessing the number of cognitive systems: a reply to Ashby (2014)
John C Dunn, Michael L Kalish, Ben R Newell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
September 23, 2016
More is generally better: Higher working memory capacity does not impair perceptual category learning
Michael L Kalish, Ben R Newell, John C Dunn
Hand (New York, N.Y.)
|
February 15, 2019
Surgical Repair of Acute TFCC Injury
John C Dunn, Michael M Polmear, Leon J Nesti
Psychological Review
|
June 10, 2021
Testing the foundations of signal detection theory in recognition memory
David Kellen, Samuel Winiger, John C Dunn, et al.
Journal of Wrist Surgery
|
April 4, 2019
Dispelling the Myth of Work-Related de Quervain's Tenosynovitis
John C Dunn, Michael M Polmear, Leon J Nesti
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
July 4, 2012
The effect of feedback delay and feedback type on perceptual category learning: the limits of multiple systems
John C Dunn, Ben R Newell, Michael L Kalish
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
July 18, 2023
Unifying theories of reasoning and decision making
Brett K Hayes, Rachel G Stephens, John C Dunn
Developmental Science
|
September 24, 2016
Comparing single- and dual-process models of memory development
Brett K Hayes, John C Dunn, Amy Joubert, et al.
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