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January 4, 2018
Effects of handedness consistency and saccade execution on eyewitness memory in cued- and free-recall procedures
Keith B Lyle
Memory (Hove, England)
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February 18, 2006
Importing perceived features into false memories
Keith B Lyle, Marcia K Johnson
Memory & Cognition
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October 4, 2007
Source misattributions may increase the accuracy of source judgments
Keith B Lyle, Marcia K Johnson
Memory (Hove, England)
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July 27, 2010
Is saccade-induced retrieval enhancement a potential means of improving eyewitness evidence?
Keith B Lyle, Noah E Jacobs
Brain and Cognition
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March 15, 2013
The effect of repetitive saccade execution on the attention network test: enhancing executive function with a flick of the eyes
James M Edlin, Keith B Lyle
Laterality
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June 6, 2020
Why are consistently-handed individuals more authoritarian? The role of need for cognitive closure
Keith B Lyle, Michael C Grillo
Memory (Hove, England)
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January 3, 2018
Making remembering more memorable
Marcus L Leppanen, Keith B Lyle
Laterality
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April 17, 2013
Consistent-handed individuals are more authoritarian
Keith B Lyle, Michael C Grillo
Brain and Cognition
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May 11, 2010
Bilateral saccades increase intrahemispheric processing but not interhemispheric interaction: Implications for saccade-induced retrieval enhancement
Keith B Lyle, Jessica M Martin
Memory (Hove, England)
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September 17, 2011
Inconsistent handedness and saccade execution benefit face memory without affecting interhemispheric interaction
Keith B Lyle, Alyssa E Orsborn
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Memory (Hove, England)
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January 4, 2018
Effects of handedness consistency and saccade execution on eyewitness memory in cued- and free-recall procedures
Keith B Lyle
Memory (Hove, England)
|
February 18, 2006
Importing perceived features into false memories
Keith B Lyle, Marcia K Johnson
Memory & Cognition
|
October 4, 2007
Source misattributions may increase the accuracy of source judgments
Keith B Lyle, Marcia K Johnson
Memory (Hove, England)
|
July 27, 2010
Is saccade-induced retrieval enhancement a potential means of improving eyewitness evidence?
Keith B Lyle, Noah E Jacobs
Brain and Cognition
|
March 15, 2013
The effect of repetitive saccade execution on the attention network test: enhancing executive function with a flick of the eyes
James M Edlin, Keith B Lyle
Laterality
|
June 6, 2020
Why are consistently-handed individuals more authoritarian? The role of need for cognitive closure
Keith B Lyle, Michael C Grillo
Memory (Hove, England)
|
January 3, 2018
Making remembering more memorable
Marcus L Leppanen, Keith B Lyle
Laterality
|
April 17, 2013
Consistent-handed individuals are more authoritarian
Keith B Lyle, Michael C Grillo
Brain and Cognition
|
May 11, 2010
Bilateral saccades increase intrahemispheric processing but not interhemispheric interaction: Implications for saccade-induced retrieval enhancement
Keith B Lyle, Jessica M Martin
Memory (Hove, England)
|
September 17, 2011
Inconsistent handedness and saccade execution benefit face memory without affecting interhemispheric interaction
Keith B Lyle, Alyssa E Orsborn
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