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William P Wallace

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Consciousness and Cognition|April 5, 2007
Presentation duration and false recall for semantic and phonological associatesNicole Ballardini, Jill A Yamashita, William P Wallace
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Implicit word activation during pre-recognition processing influences correct recognition and estimates of presentation frequencyMartha D Amberg, Jill A Yamashita, William P Wallace
The American Journal of Psychology|February 9, 2007
Phonetic-semantic mediated false recognition: does activation fail to spread?William P Wallace, Joanna Salapska-Gelleri, Christine L Belz, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|April 25, 2008
False recognition following study of semantically related lists presented in jumbled word formSara H Halcomb, John P Taylor, Kara D DeSouza, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|April 5, 2007
Presentation duration and false recall for semantic and phonological associatesNicole Ballardini, Jill A Yamashita, William P Wallace
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Implicit word activation during pre-recognition processing influences correct recognition and estimates of presentation frequencyMartha D Amberg, Jill A Yamashita, William P Wallace
The American Journal of Psychology|February 9, 2007
Phonetic-semantic mediated false recognition: does activation fail to spread?William P Wallace, Joanna Salapska-Gelleri, Christine L Belz, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|April 25, 2008
False recognition following study of semantically related lists presented in jumbled word formSara H Halcomb, John P Taylor, Kara D DeSouza, et al.
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