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Mike J Dixon

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Neuron|March 31, 2005
The importance of individual differences in grapheme-color synesthesiaMike J Dixon, Daniel Smilek
Journal of Gambling Studies|February 27, 2020
Scratch Card Near-Miss Outcomes Increase the Urge to Gamble, but Do Not Impact Further Gambling Behaviour: A Pre-registered Replication and ExtensionMadison Stange, Mike J Dixon
Perception & Psychophysics|January 7, 2006
Understanding the structural determinants of object confusion in memory: an assessment of psychophysical approaches to estimating visual similarityGeneviève Desmarais, Mike J Dixon
Brain and Cognition|March 23, 2005
Past experience influences object representation in working memoryBrandon M Wagar, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|October 7, 2020
The relationship between the skill-challenge balance, game expertise, flow and the urge to keep playing complex mobile gamesChanel J Larche, Mike J Dixon
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 1, 2006
The influence of visual and nonvisual attributes in visual object identificationTom A Schweizer, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|April 12, 2015
"I was that close": Investigating Players' Reactions to Losses, Wins, and Near-Misses on Scratch CardsMadison Stange, Candice Graydon, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|May 7, 2018
Losses Disguised as Wins Affect Game Selection on Multiline SlotsCandice Graydon, Madison Stange, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|December 26, 2016
Increased Urge to Gamble Following Near-Miss Outcomes May Drive Purchasing Behaviour in Scratch Card GamblingMadison Stange, Candice Graydon, Mike J Dixon
Consciousness and Cognition|October 11, 2017
Isolating automatic photism generation from strategic photism use in grapheme-colour synaesthesiaArielle M Levy, Mike J Dixon, Sherif Soliman
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Neuron|March 31, 2005
The importance of individual differences in grapheme-color synesthesiaMike J Dixon, Daniel Smilek
Journal of Gambling Studies|February 27, 2020
Scratch Card Near-Miss Outcomes Increase the Urge to Gamble, but Do Not Impact Further Gambling Behaviour: A Pre-registered Replication and ExtensionMadison Stange, Mike J Dixon
Perception & Psychophysics|January 7, 2006
Understanding the structural determinants of object confusion in memory: an assessment of psychophysical approaches to estimating visual similarityGeneviève Desmarais, Mike J Dixon
Brain and Cognition|March 23, 2005
Past experience influences object representation in working memoryBrandon M Wagar, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|October 7, 2020
The relationship between the skill-challenge balance, game expertise, flow and the urge to keep playing complex mobile gamesChanel J Larche, Mike J Dixon
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 1, 2006
The influence of visual and nonvisual attributes in visual object identificationTom A Schweizer, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|April 12, 2015
"I was that close": Investigating Players' Reactions to Losses, Wins, and Near-Misses on Scratch CardsMadison Stange, Candice Graydon, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|May 7, 2018
Losses Disguised as Wins Affect Game Selection on Multiline SlotsCandice Graydon, Madison Stange, Mike J Dixon
Journal of Gambling Studies|December 26, 2016
Increased Urge to Gamble Following Near-Miss Outcomes May Drive Purchasing Behaviour in Scratch Card GamblingMadison Stange, Candice Graydon, Mike J Dixon
Consciousness and Cognition|October 11, 2017
Isolating automatic photism generation from strategic photism use in grapheme-colour synaesthesiaArielle M Levy, Mike J Dixon, Sherif Soliman
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