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William J Matthews

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 30, 2013
Relatively random: context effects on perceived randomness and predicted outcomesWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 16, 2013
Empirical validation and the importance of testable theory: a paradigm shift in psychotherapy?William J Matthews
Cognitive Psychology|February 12, 2013
How does sequence structure affect the judgment of time? Exploring a weighted sum of segments modelWilliam J Matthews
Behavioural Processes|October 12, 2010
Can we use verbal estimation to dissect the internal clock? Differentiating the effects of pacemaker rate, switch latencies, and judgment processesWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|August 10, 2007
Theories, perturbations, and testability: commentary on FourieWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|November 13, 2008
Commentary on the paper "Hypnosis, hypnotizability and treatment"William J Matthews
Plos One|May 17, 2011
Stimulus repetition and the perception of time: the effects of prior exposure on temporal discrimination, judgment, and productionWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|December 1, 2011
Thinking circularly but acting linearly: a response to MusikantowWilliam J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 27, 2011
How do changes in speed affect the perception of duration?William J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 16, 2014
Time perception: the surprising effects of surprising stimuliWilliam J Matthews
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 30, 2013
Relatively random: context effects on perceived randomness and predicted outcomesWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 16, 2013
Empirical validation and the importance of testable theory: a paradigm shift in psychotherapy?William J Matthews
Cognitive Psychology|February 12, 2013
How does sequence structure affect the judgment of time? Exploring a weighted sum of segments modelWilliam J Matthews
Behavioural Processes|October 12, 2010
Can we use verbal estimation to dissect the internal clock? Differentiating the effects of pacemaker rate, switch latencies, and judgment processesWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|August 10, 2007
Theories, perturbations, and testability: commentary on FourieWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|November 13, 2008
Commentary on the paper "Hypnosis, hypnotizability and treatment"William J Matthews
Plos One|May 17, 2011
Stimulus repetition and the perception of time: the effects of prior exposure on temporal discrimination, judgment, and productionWilliam J Matthews
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|December 1, 2011
Thinking circularly but acting linearly: a response to MusikantowWilliam J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 27, 2011
How do changes in speed affect the perception of duration?William J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 16, 2014
Time perception: the surprising effects of surprising stimuliWilliam J Matthews
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