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Tom Heyman

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Behavior Research Methods|October 3, 2023
The impact of ChatGPT on human data collection: A case study involving typicality norming dataTom Heyman, Geert Heyman
Plos One|August 14, 2014
Frequent words do not break continuous flash suppression differently from infrequent or nonexistent words: implications for semantic processing of words in the absence of awarenessTom Heyman, Pieter Moors
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 4, 2012
Using interocular suppression and EEG to study semantic processingTom Heyman, Pieter Moors
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
Some Differences in <i>Some</i>: Examining Variability in the Interpretation of Scalars Using Latent Class AnalysisTom Heyman, Walter Schaeken
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 2, 2019
Can prediction-based distributional semantic models predict typicality?Tom Heyman, Geert Heyman
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2020
Correction notices in psychology: impactful or inconsequential?Tom Heyman, Anne-Sofie Maerten
Nature Human Behaviour|October 27, 2020
The benefits of adversarial collaboration for commentariesTom Heyman, Pieter Moors, Hugh Rabagliati
Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Can Item Effects Explain Away the Evidence for Unconscious Sound Symbolism? An Adversarial Commentary on Heyman, Maerten, Vankrunkelsven, Voorspoels, and Moors (2019)Hugh Rabagliati, Pieter Moors, Tom Heyman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2016
Is semantic priming (ir)rational? Insights from the speeded word fragment completion taskTom Heyman, Keith A Hutchison, Gert Storms
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 4, 2015
Uncovering underlying processes of semantic priming by correlating item-level effectsTom Heyman, Keith A Hutchison, Gert Storms
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Behavior Research Methods|October 3, 2023
The impact of ChatGPT on human data collection: A case study involving typicality norming dataTom Heyman, Geert Heyman
Plos One|August 14, 2014
Frequent words do not break continuous flash suppression differently from infrequent or nonexistent words: implications for semantic processing of words in the absence of awarenessTom Heyman, Pieter Moors
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 4, 2012
Using interocular suppression and EEG to study semantic processingTom Heyman, Pieter Moors
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
Some Differences in <i>Some</i>: Examining Variability in the Interpretation of Scalars Using Latent Class AnalysisTom Heyman, Walter Schaeken
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 2, 2019
Can prediction-based distributional semantic models predict typicality?Tom Heyman, Geert Heyman
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2020
Correction notices in psychology: impactful or inconsequential?Tom Heyman, Anne-Sofie Maerten
Nature Human Behaviour|October 27, 2020
The benefits of adversarial collaboration for commentariesTom Heyman, Pieter Moors, Hugh Rabagliati
Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Can Item Effects Explain Away the Evidence for Unconscious Sound Symbolism? An Adversarial Commentary on Heyman, Maerten, Vankrunkelsven, Voorspoels, and Moors (2019)Hugh Rabagliati, Pieter Moors, Tom Heyman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2016
Is semantic priming (ir)rational? Insights from the speeded word fragment completion taskTom Heyman, Keith A Hutchison, Gert Storms
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 4, 2015
Uncovering underlying processes of semantic priming by correlating item-level effectsTom Heyman, Keith A Hutchison, Gert Storms
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