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Matthew Finkbeiner

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Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 5, 2010
Letter identification processes in reading: Distractor interference reveals an automatically engaged, domain-specific mechanismMatthew Finkbeiner, Jorge Almeida, Alfonso Caramazza
Cognitive Neuropsychology|June 24, 2008
The many places of frequency: evidence for a novel locus of the lexical frequency effect in word productionMark Knobel, Matthew Finkbeiner, Alfonso Caramazza
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 9, 2020
Establishing the separable contributions of spatial attention and saccade preparation across tasks with varying acuity demandsSamantha Parker, Andrew Heathcote, Matthew Finkbeiner
Acta Psychologica|June 21, 2008
Bilingualism: functional and neural perspectivesRobert J Hartsuiker, Albert Costa, Matthew Finkbeiner
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2014
Direct evidence of cognitive control without perceptual awarenessBrenda Ocampo, Shahd Al-Janabi, Matthew Finkbeiner
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 17, 2003
The role of language in memory for actionsMatthew Finkbeiner, Janet Nicol, Delia Greth, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2012
Subcortical human face processing? Evidence from masked primingShah Khalid, Matthew Finkbeiner, Peter König, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 30, 2006
Lexical selection in bilingual speech production does not involve language suppressionMatthew Finkbeiner, Jorge Almeida, Niels Janssen, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 11, 2009
Can the dual-route cascaded computational model of reading offer a valid account of the masked onset priming effect?Petroula Mousikou, Max Coltheart, Matthew Finkbeiner, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|September 12, 2013
Masked and unmasked priming in schizophreniaRobyn Langdon, Matthew Finkbeiner, Michael H Connors, et al.
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Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 5, 2010
Letter identification processes in reading: Distractor interference reveals an automatically engaged, domain-specific mechanismMatthew Finkbeiner, Jorge Almeida, Alfonso Caramazza
Cognitive Neuropsychology|June 24, 2008
The many places of frequency: evidence for a novel locus of the lexical frequency effect in word productionMark Knobel, Matthew Finkbeiner, Alfonso Caramazza
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 9, 2020
Establishing the separable contributions of spatial attention and saccade preparation across tasks with varying acuity demandsSamantha Parker, Andrew Heathcote, Matthew Finkbeiner
Acta Psychologica|June 21, 2008
Bilingualism: functional and neural perspectivesRobert J Hartsuiker, Albert Costa, Matthew Finkbeiner
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2014
Direct evidence of cognitive control without perceptual awarenessBrenda Ocampo, Shahd Al-Janabi, Matthew Finkbeiner
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 17, 2003
The role of language in memory for actionsMatthew Finkbeiner, Janet Nicol, Delia Greth, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2012
Subcortical human face processing? Evidence from masked primingShah Khalid, Matthew Finkbeiner, Peter König, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 30, 2006
Lexical selection in bilingual speech production does not involve language suppressionMatthew Finkbeiner, Jorge Almeida, Niels Janssen, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 11, 2009
Can the dual-route cascaded computational model of reading offer a valid account of the masked onset priming effect?Petroula Mousikou, Max Coltheart, Matthew Finkbeiner, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|September 12, 2013
Masked and unmasked priming in schizophreniaRobyn Langdon, Matthew Finkbeiner, Michael H Connors, et al.
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