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Stephen Dopkins

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Acta Psychologica|November 19, 2019
Probability of target recollection varies with target-lure relatedness under the dual process signal detection modelStephen Dopkins, Darin Galyer
Acta Psychologica|September 26, 2023
Direction and distance information in memory for location relative to landmarksDarin Galyer, Stephen Dopkins
Journal of Vision|July 2, 2020
Horizontal-vertical anisotropy with respect to bias and sensitivityStephen Dopkins, Darin Galyer
Journal of Memory and Language|December 29, 2007
The Role of Recognition Memory in Anaphor IdentificationStephen Dopkins, Catherine Trinh Ngo
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2024
Editorial: Geometrical illusions: what they tell us about human vision in health and diseaseStephen Dopkins, Klaus Landwehr, Kyriaki Mikellidou
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 1, 2017
Variation in the standard deviation of the lure rating distribution: Implications for estimates of recollection probabilityStephen Dopkins, Kaitlin Varner, Darin Hoyer
Memory & Cognition|January 30, 2023
Direction and distance information in memory for locations of objects relative to landmarks and boundariesDarin Galyer, Gordon McIntire, Stephen Dopkins
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 3, 2011
Dynamic category structure in spatial memoryJesse Sargent, Stephen Dopkins, John Philbeck
Memory (Hove, England)|March 2, 2010
The bias for a recognition judgement depends on the response emitted in a prior recognition judgementStephen Dopkins, Jesse Sargent, Catherine Trinh Ngo
Journal of Memory and Language|October 7, 2008
Level of Discrimination for Recognition Judgments Reduced following the Recognition of Semantically Related WordsCatherine T Ngo, Jesse Sargent, Stephen Dopkins
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Acta Psychologica|November 19, 2019
Probability of target recollection varies with target-lure relatedness under the dual process signal detection modelStephen Dopkins, Darin Galyer
Acta Psychologica|September 26, 2023
Direction and distance information in memory for location relative to landmarksDarin Galyer, Stephen Dopkins
Journal of Vision|July 2, 2020
Horizontal-vertical anisotropy with respect to bias and sensitivityStephen Dopkins, Darin Galyer
Journal of Memory and Language|December 29, 2007
The Role of Recognition Memory in Anaphor IdentificationStephen Dopkins, Catherine Trinh Ngo
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2024
Editorial: Geometrical illusions: what they tell us about human vision in health and diseaseStephen Dopkins, Klaus Landwehr, Kyriaki Mikellidou
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 1, 2017
Variation in the standard deviation of the lure rating distribution: Implications for estimates of recollection probabilityStephen Dopkins, Kaitlin Varner, Darin Hoyer
Memory & Cognition|January 30, 2023
Direction and distance information in memory for locations of objects relative to landmarks and boundariesDarin Galyer, Gordon McIntire, Stephen Dopkins
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 3, 2011
Dynamic category structure in spatial memoryJesse Sargent, Stephen Dopkins, John Philbeck
Memory (Hove, England)|March 2, 2010
The bias for a recognition judgement depends on the response emitted in a prior recognition judgementStephen Dopkins, Jesse Sargent, Catherine Trinh Ngo
Journal of Memory and Language|October 7, 2008
Level of Discrimination for Recognition Judgments Reduced following the Recognition of Semantically Related WordsCatherine T Ngo, Jesse Sargent, Stephen Dopkins
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