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K I Forster

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 30, 1998
The pros and cons of masked primingK I Forster
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The microgenesis of priming effects in lexical accessK I Forster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 1, 1994
Computational modeling and elementary process analysis in visual word recognitionK I Forster
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1980
Absence of lexical and orthographic effects in a same-different taskK I Forster
Memory & Cognition|February 24, 2001
The potential for experimenter bias effects in word recognition experimentsK I Forster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1994
Bodies, antibodies, and neighborhood-density effects in masked form primingK I Forster, M Taft
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 8, 1998
The prime lexicality effect: form-priming as a function of prime awareness, lexical status, and discrimination difficultyK I Forster, C Veres
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1996
No enemies in the neighborhood: absence of inhibitory neighborhood effects in lexical decision and semantic categorizationK I Forster, D Shen
Cognition|March 1, 1985
The psychological status of overgenerated sentencesS E Freedman, K I Forster
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Evidence for lexical access in a simultaneous matching taskS M Chambers, K I Forster
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 30, 1998
The pros and cons of masked primingK I Forster
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The microgenesis of priming effects in lexical accessK I Forster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 1, 1994
Computational modeling and elementary process analysis in visual word recognitionK I Forster
Memory & Cognition|May 1, 1980
Absence of lexical and orthographic effects in a same-different taskK I Forster
Memory & Cognition|February 24, 2001
The potential for experimenter bias effects in word recognition experimentsK I Forster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1994
Bodies, antibodies, and neighborhood-density effects in masked form primingK I Forster, M Taft
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 8, 1998
The prime lexicality effect: form-priming as a function of prime awareness, lexical status, and discrimination difficultyK I Forster, C Veres
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1996
No enemies in the neighborhood: absence of inhibitory neighborhood effects in lexical decision and semantic categorizationK I Forster, D Shen
Cognition|March 1, 1985
The psychological status of overgenerated sentencesS E Freedman, K I Forster
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Evidence for lexical access in a simultaneous matching taskS M Chambers, K I Forster
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