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C J Marsolek

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OReilly R, Kosslyn S, Marsolek C, Chabris C
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 2(2):141-55. PMID: 23972023
A subset of visually sensitive neurons in the parietal lobe apparently can encode the locations of stimuli, whereas visually sensitive neurons in the inferotemporal cortex (area IT) cannot. This finding...
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Marsolek C, Hudson T
Laterality . 2004 Oct; 4(2):127-47. PMID: 15513109
A greater tendency to complete single-completion word stems (e.g. "BEY") to form previously read whole words (e.g. "BEYOND") was found when test stems were presented in the same letter case...
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Burgund E, Marsolek C
Psychon Bull Rev . 2000 Nov; 7(3):480-9. PMID: 11082854
Participants viewed objects in the central visual field and then named either same or different depth-orientation views of these objects presented briefly in the left or the right visual field....
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Van Den Broek P, Linzie B, Fletcher C, Marsolek C
Mem Cognit . 2000 Sep; 28(5):711-21. PMID: 10983444
All writers produce text content and ideally connect it together according to discourse conventions. We investigate whether a particularly strong discourse convention, the need for causal coherence in narratives, can...
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Marsolek C, Field J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1999 Jul; 25(3):815-36. PMID: 10385988
Participants viewed digit strings and typed them on a computer keyboard. When they used the same key configuration across training and test, they typed test strings that adhered to the...
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Burgund E, Marsolek C
Brain Cogn . 1997 Nov; 35(2):239-58. PMID: 9356164
In a form-specific perceptual identification task, subjects identify and write letter strings in the same letter case as they appear on a computer display. Letter-case-specific repetition priming was observed in...
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Marsolek C, Schacter D, Nicholas C
Mem Cognit . 1996 Sep; 24(5):539-56. PMID: 8870526
In three experiments, we examined the internal processing mechanisms of relatively independent visual-form subsystems. Participants first viewed centrally presented word pairs and then completed word stems presented beneath context words...
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Kosslyn S, Chabris C, Marsolek C, Jacobs R, Koenig O
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1995 Apr; 21(2):423-31. PMID: 7714481
Computational models in psychology play an increasingly important role in characterizing theoretical distinctions, understanding empirical results, and formulating new predictions. However, the proper use of models is subject to debate...
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Marsolek C
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1995 Apr; 21(2):375-86. PMID: 7714478
Visual-form systems in the cerebral hemispheres were examined in 3 experiments. After learning new types of visual forms, participants rapidly classified previously unseen prototypes of the newly learned types more...
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Kosslyn S, Chabris C, Marsolek C, Koenig O
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1992 May; 18(2):562-77. PMID: 1593235
Results of 4 sets of neural network simulations support the distinction between categorical and coordinate spatial relations representations: (a) Networks that were split so that different hidden units contributed to...