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June 7, 2002
A correction and a comment on Craig and Lyle (2001)
James C Craig, Keith B Lyle
Memory (Hove, England)
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February 7, 2014
Why does saccade execution increase episodic memory retrieval? A test of the top-down attentional control hypothesis
Keith B Lyle, James M Edlin
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
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May 3, 2018
Handedness and the neurocognitive foundations of public attitudes about international laws and norms
Michael C Grillo, Juris Pupcenoks, Keith B Lyle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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June 24, 2008
Eye movements enhance memory for individuals who are strongly right-handed and harm it for individuals who are not
Keith B Lyle, Jessica M Logan, Henry L Roediger
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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September 13, 2013
Memory for hand-use depends on consistency of handedness
James M Edlin, Emily K Carris, Keith B Lyle
Neuropsychology
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July 2, 2008
Handedness is related to memory via hemispheric interaction: evidence from paired associate recall and source memory tasks
Keith B Lyle, David P McCabe, Henry L Roediger
Psychology and Aging
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April 6, 2006
Age-related binding deficits and the content of false memories
Keith B Lyle, Suzanne M Bloise, Marcia K Johnson
Laterality
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September 26, 2012
Is handedness related to anxiety? New answers to an old question
Keith B Lyle, L Kevin Chapman, Jessica M Hatton
Memory & Cognition
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September 11, 2002
Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming: 1. Effects of prime duration and prime recognition
David E Huber, Richard M Shiffrin, Raushanna Quach, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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November 27, 2002
Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming 2: effects of prime similarity and target duration
David E Huber, Richard M Shiffrin, Keith B Lyle, et al.
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Perception & Psychophysics
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June 7, 2002
A correction and a comment on Craig and Lyle (2001)
James C Craig, Keith B Lyle
Memory (Hove, England)
|
February 7, 2014
Why does saccade execution increase episodic memory retrieval? A test of the top-down attentional control hypothesis
Keith B Lyle, James M Edlin
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
|
May 3, 2018
Handedness and the neurocognitive foundations of public attitudes about international laws and norms
Michael C Grillo, Juris Pupcenoks, Keith B Lyle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
June 24, 2008
Eye movements enhance memory for individuals who are strongly right-handed and harm it for individuals who are not
Keith B Lyle, Jessica M Logan, Henry L Roediger
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
September 13, 2013
Memory for hand-use depends on consistency of handedness
James M Edlin, Emily K Carris, Keith B Lyle
Neuropsychology
|
July 2, 2008
Handedness is related to memory via hemispheric interaction: evidence from paired associate recall and source memory tasks
Keith B Lyle, David P McCabe, Henry L Roediger
Psychology and Aging
|
April 6, 2006
Age-related binding deficits and the content of false memories
Keith B Lyle, Suzanne M Bloise, Marcia K Johnson
Laterality
|
September 26, 2012
Is handedness related to anxiety? New answers to an old question
Keith B Lyle, L Kevin Chapman, Jessica M Hatton
Memory & Cognition
|
September 11, 2002
Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming: 1. Effects of prime duration and prime recognition
David E Huber, Richard M Shiffrin, Raushanna Quach, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
November 27, 2002
Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming 2: effects of prime similarity and target duration
David E Huber, Richard M Shiffrin, Keith B Lyle, et al.
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