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Richard J Tunney

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 29, 2006
Preference reversals are diminished when gambles are presented as relative frequenciesRichard J Tunney
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 25, 2016
Empiricism and language learnabilityRichard J Tunney
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|May 18, 2026
Operant light self-administration may not be reinforcing beyond homeostasis, and habit learning in rodents may not translate well to human addictionRichard J Tunney
Experimental Psychology|April 16, 2003
Implicit and explicit knowledge decay at different rates: a dissociation between priming and recognition in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Similarity and confidence in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|April 4, 2009
Do changes in the subjective experience of recognition over time suggest independent processes?Richard J Tunney
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2005
Sources of confidence judgments in implicit cognitionRichard J Tunney
Scientific Reports|May 27, 2022
Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in childrenRichard J Tunney
Appetite|October 2, 2004
How does chewing gum affect cognitive function? Reply to Scholey (2004)Richard Stephens, Richard J Tunney
Acta Psychologica|August 11, 2006
Effects of retention intervals on receiver operating characteristics in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney, Gilbert Bezzina
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 29, 2006
Preference reversals are diminished when gambles are presented as relative frequenciesRichard J Tunney
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 25, 2016
Empiricism and language learnabilityRichard J Tunney
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|May 18, 2026
Operant light self-administration may not be reinforcing beyond homeostasis, and habit learning in rodents may not translate well to human addictionRichard J Tunney
Experimental Psychology|April 16, 2003
Implicit and explicit knowledge decay at different rates: a dissociation between priming and recognition in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Similarity and confidence in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|April 4, 2009
Do changes in the subjective experience of recognition over time suggest independent processes?Richard J Tunney
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2005
Sources of confidence judgments in implicit cognitionRichard J Tunney
Scientific Reports|May 27, 2022
Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in childrenRichard J Tunney
Appetite|October 2, 2004
How does chewing gum affect cognitive function? Reply to Scholey (2004)Richard Stephens, Richard J Tunney
Acta Psychologica|August 11, 2006
Effects of retention intervals on receiver operating characteristics in artificial grammar learningRichard J Tunney, Gilbert Bezzina
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