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Automatic Activation in Semantic and Episodic Memory: Implications for the Utility of Conscious Awareness
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Converging Semantic and Phonological Information in Lexical Retrieval and Selection in Young and Older Adults
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In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2019)
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No evidence of age-related differences in rapid lexical or declarative consolidation via fast mapping Follow-up Experiment in Younger Adults ...
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An Examination of Age-Related Changes in the Control of Lexical and Sublexical Pathways in Mapping Spelling to Sound
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Responding to Nonwords in the Lexical Decision Task: Insights from the English Lexicon Project
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Additive Effects of Word Frequency and Stimulus Quality: The Influence of Trial History and Data Transformations
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Are All Letters Really Processed Equally and in Parallel? Further Evidence of a Robust First Letter Advantage
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Reaching for Words and Non-Words: Interactive effects of word frequency and stimulus quality on the characteristics of reaching movements
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Face (and Nose) Priming for Book: The Malleability of Semantic Memory
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
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In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
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In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
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In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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Smart Phone, Smart Science: How the Use of Smartphones Can Revolutionize Research in Cognitive Science
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Dufau, Stephane; Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni; Moret-Tatay, Carmen; McGonigal, Aileen; Peeters, David; Alario, F. -Xavier; Balota, David A.; Brysbaert, Marc; Carreiras, Manuel; Ferrand, Ludovic; Ktori, Maria; Perea, Manuel; Rastle, Kathy; Sasburg, Olivier; Yap, Melvin J.; Ziegler, Johannes C.; Grainger, Jonathan
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In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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Investigating human cognitive faculties such as language, attention, and memory most often relies on testing small and homogeneous groups of volunteers coming to research facilities where they are asked to participate in behavioral experiments. We show that this limitation and sampling bias can be overcome by using smartphone technology to collect data in cognitive science experiments from thousands of subjects from all over the world. This mass coordinated use of smartphones creates a novel and powerful scientific "instrument" that yields the data necessary to test universal theories of cognition. This increase in power represents a potential revolution in cognitive science.
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DIFFUSION-MODEL ACCOUNT; Faculty of Science\Psychology; LEXICAL DECISION TASK
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024974 https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/85c02652-500d-379e-5fbc-238fcfa15389/5/
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