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Mei-Ching Lien

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 18, 2014
Processing visual words with numbers: electrophysiological evidence for semantic activationMei-Ching Lien, Philip Allen, Nicole Martin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2023
Evidence that proactive distractor suppression does not require attentional resourcesMei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo
Psychology and Aging|October 27, 2010
Aging and involuntary attention capture: electrophysiological evidence for preserved attentional control with advanced ageMei-Ching Lien, Alison Gemperle, Eric Ruthruff
Psychology and Aging|June 25, 2008
Age-related differences in switching between cognitive tasks: does internal control ability decline with age?Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, David Kuhns
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 15, 2024
Proactive suppression is an implicit process that cannot be summoned on demandChristopher Hauck, Eric Ruthruff, Mei-Ching Lien
Psychological Research|September 25, 2021
On preventing attention capture: Is singleton suppression actually singleton suppression?Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Christopher Hauck
Psychological Research|August 31, 2015
Stimulus-response correspondence in go-nogo and choice tasks: Are reactions altered by the presence of an irrelevant salient object?Mei-Ching Lien, Logan Pedersen, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 4, 2003
Still no evidence for perfect timesharing with two ideomotor-compatible tasks: a reply to Greenwald (2003)Mei-Ching Lien, Robert W Proctor, Eric Ruthroff
Human Factors|April 8, 2015
Visual information processing from multiple displaysJames C Johnston, Eric Ruthruff, Mei-Ching Lien
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 25, 2012
Electrophysiological evidence of different loci for case-mixing and word frequency effects in visual word recognitionMei-Ching Lien, Philip A Allen, Caitlin Crawford
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 18, 2014
Processing visual words with numbers: electrophysiological evidence for semantic activationMei-Ching Lien, Philip Allen, Nicole Martin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2023
Evidence that proactive distractor suppression does not require attentional resourcesMei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Dominick Tolomeo
Psychology and Aging|October 27, 2010
Aging and involuntary attention capture: electrophysiological evidence for preserved attentional control with advanced ageMei-Ching Lien, Alison Gemperle, Eric Ruthruff
Psychology and Aging|June 25, 2008
Age-related differences in switching between cognitive tasks: does internal control ability decline with age?Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, David Kuhns
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 15, 2024
Proactive suppression is an implicit process that cannot be summoned on demandChristopher Hauck, Eric Ruthruff, Mei-Ching Lien
Psychological Research|September 25, 2021
On preventing attention capture: Is singleton suppression actually singleton suppression?Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Christopher Hauck
Psychological Research|August 31, 2015
Stimulus-response correspondence in go-nogo and choice tasks: Are reactions altered by the presence of an irrelevant salient object?Mei-Ching Lien, Logan Pedersen, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 4, 2003
Still no evidence for perfect timesharing with two ideomotor-compatible tasks: a reply to Greenwald (2003)Mei-Ching Lien, Robert W Proctor, Eric Ruthroff
Human Factors|April 8, 2015
Visual information processing from multiple displaysJames C Johnston, Eric Ruthruff, Mei-Ching Lien
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 25, 2012
Electrophysiological evidence of different loci for case-mixing and word frequency effects in visual word recognitionMei-Ching Lien, Philip A Allen, Caitlin Crawford
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