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Automatic Activation in Semantic and Episodic Memory: Implications for the Utility of Conscious Awareness
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
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 ...
Millar, Peter R; Balota, David A. - : Unpublished, 2018
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Visual Word Recognition Across the Adult Lifespan
Abstract: The current study examines visual word recognition in a large sample (N = 148) across the adult lifespan and across a large set of stimuli (N = 1187) in three different lexical processing tasks (pronunciation, lexical decision, and animacy judgments). Although the focus of the present study is on the influence of word frequency, a diverse set of other variables are examined as the system ages and acquires more experience with language. Computational models and conceptual theories of visual word recognition and aging make differing predictions for age-related changes in the system. However, these have been difficult to assess because prior studies have produced inconsistent results, possibly due to sample differences, analytic procedures, and/or task-specific processes. The current study confronts these potential differences by using three different tasks, treating age and word variables as continuous, and exploring the influence of individual differences such as vocabulary, vision, and working memory. The primary finding is remarkable stability in the influence of a diverse set of variables on visual word recognition across the adult age spectrum. This pattern is discussed in reference to previous inconsistent findings in the literature and implications for current models of visual word recognition.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4980241/
https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000100
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27336629
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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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Between-list lag effects in recall depend on retention interval
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 42 (2014) 6, 965-977
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Responding to Nonwords in the Lexical Decision Task: Insights from the English Lexicon Project
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Past tense route priming
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 126 (2013) 3, 397-404
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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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Past Tense Route Priming
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Visual word recognition in skilled adult readers
In: The Cambridge handbook of psycholinguistics (Cambridge, 2012), p. 159-185
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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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Not all sources of familiarity are created equal: the case of word frequency and repetition in episodic recognition
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 39 (2011) 5, 791-805
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The effects of age and divided attention on spontaneous recognition
In: Memory & cognition. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer 39 (2011) 4, 725-735
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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
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
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
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
In: PLoS One, 6 (9) (2011)
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