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Simon Farrell

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Memory & Cognition|March 23, 2013
Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: filling in the blanksSimon Farrell, Mark J Hurlstone, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 11, 2005
Human cognition and a pile of sand: a discussion on serial correlations and self-organized criticalityEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Simon Farrell, Roger Ratcliff
Learning & Behavior|June 22, 2006
Modeling unidimensional categorization in monkeysSimon Farrell, Roger Ratcliff, Anil Cherian, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|March 8, 2016
What limits working memory capacity?Klaus Oberauer, Simon Farrell, Christopher Jarrold, et al.
Human Factors|January 4, 2022
The Perception of Automation Reliability and Acceptance of Automated AdviceJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 7, 2022
Human behavioral response to fluctuating automation reliabilityJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 11, 2016
Departures from optimality when pursuing multiple approach or avoidance goalsTimothy Ballard, Gillian Yeo, Andrew Neal, et al.
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Evidence Against Novelty-Gated Encoding in Serial RecallKlaus Oberauer, Simon Farrell, Christopher Jarrold, et al.
Memory & Cognition|October 22, 2014
Can the effects of temporal grouping explain the similarities and differences between free recall and serial recall?Jessica Spurgeon, Geoff Ward, William J Matthews, et al.
Plos One|July 18, 2022
Examining the role of information integration in the continued influence effect using an event segmentation approachJasmyne A Sanderson, Simon Farrell, Ullrich K H Ecker
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Memory & Cognition|March 23, 2013
Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: filling in the blanksSimon Farrell, Mark J Hurlstone, Stephan Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 11, 2005
Human cognition and a pile of sand: a discussion on serial correlations and self-organized criticalityEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Simon Farrell, Roger Ratcliff
Learning & Behavior|June 22, 2006
Modeling unidimensional categorization in monkeysSimon Farrell, Roger Ratcliff, Anil Cherian, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|March 8, 2016
What limits working memory capacity?Klaus Oberauer, Simon Farrell, Christopher Jarrold, et al.
Human Factors|January 4, 2022
The Perception of Automation Reliability and Acceptance of Automated AdviceJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 7, 2022
Human behavioral response to fluctuating automation reliabilityJack Hutchinson, Luke Strickland, Simon Farrell, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 11, 2016
Departures from optimality when pursuing multiple approach or avoidance goalsTimothy Ballard, Gillian Yeo, Andrew Neal, et al.
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Evidence Against Novelty-Gated Encoding in Serial RecallKlaus Oberauer, Simon Farrell, Christopher Jarrold, et al.
Memory & Cognition|October 22, 2014
Can the effects of temporal grouping explain the similarities and differences between free recall and serial recall?Jessica Spurgeon, Geoff Ward, William J Matthews, et al.
Plos One|July 18, 2022
Examining the role of information integration in the continued influence effect using an event segmentation approachJasmyne A Sanderson, Simon Farrell, Ullrich K H Ecker
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