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Mike E Le Pelley

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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|May 29, 2014
Primate polemic: commentary on Smith, Couchman, and Beran (2014)Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 10, 2019
The outcome predictability bias is evident in overt attentionOren Griffiths, Mike E Le Pelley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 2, 2020
Learning to avoid looking: Competing influences of reward on overt attentional selectionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 12, 2021
Reward encourages reactive, goal-directed suppression of attentionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Clinical Psychology Review|September 21, 2021
A meta-analysis of the relationship between eating restraint, impaired cognitive control and cognitive bias to food in non-clinical samplesPoppy Watson, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 23, 2018
Perceptual but not complex moral judgments can be biased by exploiting the dynamics of eye-gazeBen R Newell, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|October 9, 2013
Relative salience versus relative validity: cue salience influences blocking in human associative learningMike E Le Pelley, Tom Beesley, Oren Griffiths
Cognition|December 5, 2017
Perceptions of randomness in binary sequences: Normative, heuristic, or both?Stian Reimers, Chris Donkin, Mike E Le Pelley
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology|June 24, 2016
Frequent cannabis use is associated with reduced negative priming among femalesLucy Albertella, Mike E Le Pelley, Jan Copeland
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 17, 2013
Learned predictiveness influences rapid attentional capture: evidence from the dot probe taskMike E Le Pelley, Miguel Vadillo, David Luque
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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|May 29, 2014
Primate polemic: commentary on Smith, Couchman, and Beran (2014)Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 10, 2019
The outcome predictability bias is evident in overt attentionOren Griffiths, Mike E Le Pelley
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 2, 2020
Learning to avoid looking: Competing influences of reward on overt attentional selectionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 12, 2021
Reward encourages reactive, goal-directed suppression of attentionDaniel Pearson, Mike E Le Pelley
Clinical Psychology Review|September 21, 2021
A meta-analysis of the relationship between eating restraint, impaired cognitive control and cognitive bias to food in non-clinical samplesPoppy Watson, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 23, 2018
Perceptual but not complex moral judgments can be biased by exploiting the dynamics of eye-gazeBen R Newell, Mike E Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|October 9, 2013
Relative salience versus relative validity: cue salience influences blocking in human associative learningMike E Le Pelley, Tom Beesley, Oren Griffiths
Cognition|December 5, 2017
Perceptions of randomness in binary sequences: Normative, heuristic, or both?Stian Reimers, Chris Donkin, Mike E Le Pelley
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology|June 24, 2016
Frequent cannabis use is associated with reduced negative priming among femalesLucy Albertella, Mike E Le Pelley, Jan Copeland
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 17, 2013
Learned predictiveness influences rapid attentional capture: evidence from the dot probe taskMike E Le Pelley, Miguel Vadillo, David Luque
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