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Modality exclusivity norms for 400 nouns:the relationship between perceptual experience and surface word form
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Flexible and fast:linguistic shortcut affects both shallow and deep conceptual processing
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Modelling the IAT: Implicit Association Test Reflects Shallow Linguistic Environment and not Deep Personal Attitudes
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In: Lynott, Dermot; Kansal, Himanshu; Connell, Louise; & O'Brien, Kerry. (2012). Modelling the IAT: Implicit Association Test Reflects Shallow Linguistic Environment and not Deep Personal Attitudes. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 34(34). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5fj441tg (2012)
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Flexible Shortcuts: Linguistic Distributional Information Affects both Shallow and Deep Conceptual Processing
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In: Connell, Louise; & Lynott, Dermot. (2012). Flexible Shortcuts: Linguistic Distributional Information Affects both Shallow and Deep Conceptual Processing. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 34(34). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1ww1x8qb (2012)
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Strength of perceptual experience predicts word processing performance better than concreteness or imageability
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Modelling the IAT:Implicit Association Test reflects shallow linguistic environment and not deep personal attitudes
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Modality switching costs emerge in concept creation as well as retrieval
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Look but don't touch:tactile disadvantage in processing modality-specific words
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Is a bear white in the woods?:parallel representation of implied object color during language comprehension
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