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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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July 5, 2011
Facilitation versus inhibition in the masked priming same-different matching task
Manuel Perea, Carmen Moret-Tatay, Manuel Carreiras
Memory & Cognition
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January 26, 2011
Transposition effects in reading Japanese Kana: are they orthographic in nature?
Manuel Perea, Chie Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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October 7, 2009
Re(de)fining the orthographic neighborhood: the role of addition and deletion neighbors in lexical decision and reading
Colin J Davis, Manuel Perea, Joana Acha
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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June 16, 2015
Is there phonologically based priming in the same-different task? Evidence from Japanese-English bilinguals
Stephen J Lupker, Mariko Nakayama, Manuel Perea
Experimental Psychology
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November 12, 2016
Does Top-Down Feedback Modulate the Encoding of Orthographic Representations During Visual-Word Recognition?
Manuel Perea, Ana Marcet, Marta Vergara-Martínez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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March 20, 2014
Revisiting letter transpositions within and across morphemic boundaries
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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October 26, 2018
Can response congruency effects be obtained in masked priming lexical decision?
María Fernández-López, Ana Marcet, Manuel Perea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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February 22, 2007
Transposed-letter effects in reading: evidence from eye movements and parafoveal preview
Rebecca L Johnson, Manuel Perea, Keith Rayner
Cognition
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January 16, 2007
Do transposed-letter similarity effects occur at a morpheme level? Evidence for morpho-orthographic decomposition
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 3, 2018
Does letter rotation slow down orthographic processing in word recognition?
Manuel Perea, Ana Marcet, María Fernández-López
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
July 5, 2011
Facilitation versus inhibition in the masked priming same-different matching task
Manuel Perea, Carmen Moret-Tatay, Manuel Carreiras
Memory & Cognition
|
January 26, 2011
Transposition effects in reading Japanese Kana: are they orthographic in nature?
Manuel Perea, Chie Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
October 7, 2009
Re(de)fining the orthographic neighborhood: the role of addition and deletion neighbors in lexical decision and reading
Colin J Davis, Manuel Perea, Joana Acha
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
June 16, 2015
Is there phonologically based priming in the same-different task? Evidence from Japanese-English bilinguals
Stephen J Lupker, Mariko Nakayama, Manuel Perea
Experimental Psychology
|
November 12, 2016
Does Top-Down Feedback Modulate the Encoding of Orthographic Representations During Visual-Word Recognition?
Manuel Perea, Ana Marcet, Marta Vergara-Martínez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
March 20, 2014
Revisiting letter transpositions within and across morphemic boundaries
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
October 26, 2018
Can response congruency effects be obtained in masked priming lexical decision?
María Fernández-López, Ana Marcet, Manuel Perea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
February 22, 2007
Transposed-letter effects in reading: evidence from eye movements and parafoveal preview
Rebecca L Johnson, Manuel Perea, Keith Rayner
Cognition
|
January 16, 2007
Do transposed-letter similarity effects occur at a morpheme level? Evidence for morpho-orthographic decomposition
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Manuel Perea, Manuel Carreiras
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
February 3, 2018
Does letter rotation slow down orthographic processing in word recognition?
Manuel Perea, Ana Marcet, María Fernández-López
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of 26