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S S Rakover

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Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Voluntary forgetting before and after learning has been accomplishedS S Rakover
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Does interpolated interference affect only the short-term store in a free recall task?S S Rakover
Perception|March 1, 2000
Thompson's Margaret Thatcher illusion: when inversion failsS S Rakover
The American Journal of Psychology|September 1, 1979
Fish (Tilapia aurea), as rats, learn shuttle better than lever-bumping (press) avoidance tasks: a suggestion for functionally similar universal reactions to a conditioned fear-arousing stimulusS S Rakover
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|December 1, 1980
Generalization from analogue therapy to the clinical situation: the paradox and the dilemma of generalityS S Rakover
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1997
Facial inversion effects: parts and whole relationshipS S Rakover, B Teucher
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 1, 1975
Inhibitory effect of a second stimulus on reaction time to a primary stimulus: a partial successful replicationS S Rakover, H Kaminer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 1, 1973
Heart rate acceleration as a function of anticipation time for task performance and rewardS S Rakover, Z Levita
Spatial Vision|April 9, 1999
The Catch model: a solution to the problem of saliency in facial featuresS S Rakover, B Cahlon
Cognitive Psychology|October 1, 1989
To catch a thief with a recognition test: the model and some empirical resultsS S Rakover, B Cahlon
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Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Voluntary forgetting before and after learning has been accomplishedS S Rakover
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Does interpolated interference affect only the short-term store in a free recall task?S S Rakover
Perception|March 1, 2000
Thompson's Margaret Thatcher illusion: when inversion failsS S Rakover
The American Journal of Psychology|September 1, 1979
Fish (Tilapia aurea), as rats, learn shuttle better than lever-bumping (press) avoidance tasks: a suggestion for functionally similar universal reactions to a conditioned fear-arousing stimulusS S Rakover
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|December 1, 1980
Generalization from analogue therapy to the clinical situation: the paradox and the dilemma of generalityS S Rakover
Perception & Psychophysics|July 1, 1997
Facial inversion effects: parts and whole relationshipS S Rakover, B Teucher
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 1, 1975
Inhibitory effect of a second stimulus on reaction time to a primary stimulus: a partial successful replicationS S Rakover, H Kaminer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 1, 1973
Heart rate acceleration as a function of anticipation time for task performance and rewardS S Rakover, Z Levita
Spatial Vision|April 9, 1999
The Catch model: a solution to the problem of saliency in facial featuresS S Rakover, B Cahlon
Cognitive Psychology|October 1, 1989
To catch a thief with a recognition test: the model and some empirical resultsS S Rakover, B Cahlon
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