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T H Carr

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Cognition|February 1, 1981
Building theories of reading ability: on the relation between individual differences in cognitive skills and reading comprehensionT H Carr
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1992
Automaticity and cognitive anatomy: is word recognition "automatic"?T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1990
Semantic priming and repetition priming from masked words: evidence for a center-surround attentional mechanism in perceptual recognitionT H Carr, D Dagenbach
Mental Retardation|August 1, 1975
The observational study of social reciprocity: implications for the mentally retardedP S Strain, T H Carr
Brain and Language|September 1, 1987
Strategic hand use preferences and hemispheric specialization in tactual reading: impact of the demands of perceptual encodingJ M Wilkinson, T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 5, 2002
On the fragility of skilled performance: what governs choking under pressure?S L Beilock, T H Carr
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Encoding and performance in sentence verification under varying memory loadT H Carr, V R Bacharach
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1992
Lexical access and the brain: anatomical constraints on cognitive models of word recognitionM I Posner, T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1990
Adding new information to semantic memory: how much learning is enough to produce automatic priming?D Dagenbach, S Horst, T H Carr
Neuroscience|December 1, 1984
Straw men and glass houses? A reply to Churchland on ReductionismT H Carr, T L Brown, P Sudevan
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Cognition|February 1, 1981
Building theories of reading ability: on the relation between individual differences in cognitive skills and reading comprehensionT H Carr
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1992
Automaticity and cognitive anatomy: is word recognition "automatic"?T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 1990
Semantic priming and repetition priming from masked words: evidence for a center-surround attentional mechanism in perceptual recognitionT H Carr, D Dagenbach
Mental Retardation|August 1, 1975
The observational study of social reciprocity: implications for the mentally retardedP S Strain, T H Carr
Brain and Language|September 1, 1987
Strategic hand use preferences and hemispheric specialization in tactual reading: impact of the demands of perceptual encodingJ M Wilkinson, T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 5, 2002
On the fragility of skilled performance: what governs choking under pressure?S L Beilock, T H Carr
Memory & Cognition|November 9, 2013
Encoding and performance in sentence verification under varying memory loadT H Carr, V R Bacharach
The American Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1992
Lexical access and the brain: anatomical constraints on cognitive models of word recognitionM I Posner, T H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 1, 1990
Adding new information to semantic memory: how much learning is enough to produce automatic priming?D Dagenbach, S Horst, T H Carr
Neuroscience|December 1, 1984
Straw men and glass houses? A reply to Churchland on ReductionismT H Carr, T L Brown, P Sudevan
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