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May 13, 2016
Narrative event boundaries, reading times, and expectation
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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September 8, 2021
The role of inhibitory control in shoot/don't-shoot decisions
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn
Memory (Hove, England)
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June 22, 2018
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: recall
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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November 12, 2015
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Event structure or updating disruption?
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Psychology and Aging
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June 2, 2015
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Younger and older adults
Gabriel A Radvansky, Kyle A Pettijohn, Joonsung Kim
Applied Ergonomics
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September 10, 2022
How speed impacts threat assessment in lethal force decisions
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Sarah Sherwood
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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January 11, 2021
When the response does not match the threat: The relationship between threat assessment and behavioural response in ambiguous lethal force decision-making
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Aaron L Gardony
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association
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April 25, 2024
Contextual cueing during lethal force training: How target design and repetition can alter threat assessments
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Kara J Blacker
Human Factors
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April 17, 2020
Measuring Lethal Force Performance in the Lab: The Effects of Simulator Realism and Participant Experience
Kara J Blacker, Kyle A Pettijohn, Grant Roush, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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January 27, 2022
A new look at memory retention and forgetting
Gabriel A Radvansky, Abigail C Doolen, Kyle A Pettijohn, et al.
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Memory & Cognition
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May 13, 2016
Narrative event boundaries, reading times, and expectation
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
September 8, 2021
The role of inhibitory control in shoot/don't-shoot decisions
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn
Memory (Hove, England)
|
June 22, 2018
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: recall
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
November 12, 2015
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Event structure or updating disruption?
Kyle A Pettijohn, Gabriel A Radvansky
Psychology and Aging
|
June 2, 2015
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Younger and older adults
Gabriel A Radvansky, Kyle A Pettijohn, Joonsung Kim
Applied Ergonomics
|
September 10, 2022
How speed impacts threat assessment in lethal force decisions
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Sarah Sherwood
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
January 11, 2021
When the response does not match the threat: The relationship between threat assessment and behavioural response in ambiguous lethal force decision-making
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Aaron L Gardony
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association
|
April 25, 2024
Contextual cueing during lethal force training: How target design and repetition can alter threat assessments
Adam T Biggs, Kyle A Pettijohn, Kara J Blacker
Human Factors
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April 17, 2020
Measuring Lethal Force Performance in the Lab: The Effects of Simulator Realism and Participant Experience
Kara J Blacker, Kyle A Pettijohn, Grant Roush, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
January 27, 2022
A new look at memory retention and forgetting
Gabriel A Radvansky, Abigail C Doolen, Kyle A Pettijohn, et al.
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