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M E Faust

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Brain and Language|May 1, 1996
Cerebral mechanisms for suppression of inappropriate information during sentence comprehensionM E Faust, M A Gernsbacher
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1993
Evidence for identity inhibition during selective attention in old adultsM P Sullivan, M E Faust
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1991
The mechanism of suppression: a component of general comprehension skillM A Gernsbacher, M E Faust
Neuropsychology|January 1, 1997
Inhibition of return and visuospatial attention in healthy older adults and individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer typeM E Faust, D A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 1996
Stroop performance in healthy younger and older adults and in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer's typeD H Spieler, D A Balota, M E Faust
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 16, 2000
Levels of selective attention revealed through analyses of response time distributionsD H Spieler, D A Balota, M E Faust
Neuropsychology|January 5, 2002
Building episodic connections: changes in episodic priming with age and dementiaM E Faust, D A Balota, D H Spieler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1990
Investigating differences in general comprehension skillM A Gernsbacher, K R Varner, M E Faust
Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Explorations of Cohen, Dunbar, and McClelland's (1990) connectionist model of Stroop performanceS M Kanne, D A Balota, D H Spieler, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|December 10, 1999
Individual differences in information-processing rate and amount: implications for group differences in response latencyM E Faust, D A Balota, D H Spieler, et al.
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Brain and Language|May 1, 1996
Cerebral mechanisms for suppression of inappropriate information during sentence comprehensionM E Faust, M A Gernsbacher
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1993
Evidence for identity inhibition during selective attention in old adultsM P Sullivan, M E Faust
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1991
The mechanism of suppression: a component of general comprehension skillM A Gernsbacher, M E Faust
Neuropsychology|January 1, 1997
Inhibition of return and visuospatial attention in healthy older adults and individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer typeM E Faust, D A Balota
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 1996
Stroop performance in healthy younger and older adults and in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer's typeD H Spieler, D A Balota, M E Faust
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 16, 2000
Levels of selective attention revealed through analyses of response time distributionsD H Spieler, D A Balota, M E Faust
Neuropsychology|January 5, 2002
Building episodic connections: changes in episodic priming with age and dementiaM E Faust, D A Balota, D H Spieler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1990
Investigating differences in general comprehension skillM A Gernsbacher, K R Varner, M E Faust
Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Explorations of Cohen, Dunbar, and McClelland's (1990) connectionist model of Stroop performanceS M Kanne, D A Balota, D H Spieler, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|December 10, 1999
Individual differences in information-processing rate and amount: implications for group differences in response latencyM E Faust, D A Balota, D H Spieler, et al.
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