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Ryan B Scott

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 4, 2008
The conscious, the unconscious, and familiarityRyan B Scott, Zoltán Dienes
Cognition|November 26, 2009
Fluency does not express implicit knowledge of artificial grammarsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition|December 17, 2009
Knowledge applied to new domains: the unconscious succeeds where the conscious failsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition|January 26, 2010
Prior familiarity with components enhances unconscious learning of relationsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Cognition|January 7, 2024
Stimulus awareness is necessary for both instrumental learning and instrumental responding to previously learned stimuliLina I Skora, Ryan B Scott, Gerhard Jocham
Cognition|March 16, 2018
Prevailing theories of consciousness are challenged by novel cross-modal associations acquired between subliminal stimuliRyan B Scott, Jason Samaha, Ron Chrisley, et al.
Neuroscience of Consciousness|March 25, 2021
Sensorimotor predictions shape reported conscious visual experience in a breaking continuous flash suppression taskLina I Skora, Anil K Seth, Ryan B Scott
Consciousness and Cognition|April 8, 2016
The relationship between strategic control and conscious structural knowledge in artificial grammar learningElisabeth Norman, Ryan B Scott, Mark C Price, et al.
Plos One|March 30, 2016
Colour Terms Affect Detection of Colour and Colour-Associated Objects Suppressed from Visual AwarenessLewis Forder, Olivia Taylor, Helen Mankin, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 12, 2017
Susceptibility to unconscious influences is unaffected by a challenging inhibitory task or mental exhaustionAngela Gurney, Anna-Nepheli L Lagos, Abigail Manning, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 4, 2008
The conscious, the unconscious, and familiarityRyan B Scott, Zoltán Dienes
Cognition|November 26, 2009
Fluency does not express implicit knowledge of artificial grammarsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition|December 17, 2009
Knowledge applied to new domains: the unconscious succeeds where the conscious failsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition|January 26, 2010
Prior familiarity with components enhances unconscious learning of relationsRyan B Scott, Zoltan Dienes
Cognition|January 7, 2024
Stimulus awareness is necessary for both instrumental learning and instrumental responding to previously learned stimuliLina I Skora, Ryan B Scott, Gerhard Jocham
Cognition|March 16, 2018
Prevailing theories of consciousness are challenged by novel cross-modal associations acquired between subliminal stimuliRyan B Scott, Jason Samaha, Ron Chrisley, et al.
Neuroscience of Consciousness|March 25, 2021
Sensorimotor predictions shape reported conscious visual experience in a breaking continuous flash suppression taskLina I Skora, Anil K Seth, Ryan B Scott
Consciousness and Cognition|April 8, 2016
The relationship between strategic control and conscious structural knowledge in artificial grammar learningElisabeth Norman, Ryan B Scott, Mark C Price, et al.
Plos One|March 30, 2016
Colour Terms Affect Detection of Colour and Colour-Associated Objects Suppressed from Visual AwarenessLewis Forder, Olivia Taylor, Helen Mankin, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 12, 2017
Susceptibility to unconscious influences is unaffected by a challenging inhibitory task or mental exhaustionAngela Gurney, Anna-Nepheli L Lagos, Abigail Manning, et al.
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