Dennis Norris
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Norris D, McQueen J
Cognition
. 2024 Dec;
255:106025.
PMID: 39616821
In reply to Magnuson, Crinnion, Luthra, Gaston, and Grubb (2023), we challenge their conclusion that on-line activation feedback improves word recognition. This type of feedback is instantiated in the TRACE...
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Ni N, Gathercole S, Norris D, Saito S
Mem Cognit
. 2023 Apr;
51(7):1654-1669.
PMID: 37084067
Gathercole et al. (Journal of Memory and Language, 105, 19-42, 2019) presented a cognitive routine framework for explaining the underlying mechanisms of working memory (WM) training and transfer. This framework...
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Kinoshita S, Amos A, Norris D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2023 Apr;
49(3):370-383.
PMID: 37036675
Recent masked priming studies investigating the recognition of letters with diacritics with native readers of the script have consistently yielded an asymmetric pattern of priming such that a base-letter prime...
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Kalm K, Norris D
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2021 May;
17(5):e1008969.
PMID: 34029315
We contrast two computational models of sequence learning. The associative learner posits that learning proceeds by strengthening existing association weights. Alternatively, recoding posits that learning creates new and more efficient...
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Norris D, Cutler A
Cognition
. 2021 Mar;
213:104688.
PMID: 33775402
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attempting to explain it. Cognition, this journal, came into being some 45 years ago as an attempt...
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Kinoshita S, Yu L, Verdonschot R, Norris D
Mem Cognit
. 2021 Jan;
49(4):815-825.
PMID: 33469882
Are letters with a diacritic (e.g., â) recognized as a variant of the base letter (e.g., a), or as a separate letter identity? Two recent masked priming studies, one in...
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Norris D, Kalm K
Cognition
. 2020 Dec;
208:104534.
PMID: 33360054
Short-term verbal memory is improved when words can be chunked into larger units. Miller (1956) suggested that the capacity of verbal short-term memory is determined by the number of chunks...
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Norris D, Kalm K, Hall J
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2019 Oct;
46(5):872-893.
PMID: 31566390
Memory for verbal material improves when words form familiar chunks. But how does the improvement due to chunking come about? Two possible explanations are that the input might be actively...
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Mills L, Kinoshita S, Norris D
Front Psychol
. 2019 Aug;
10:1764.
PMID: 31428019
The negative priming effect is an increase in interference when the response to the target on the current trial corresponds to the response to the distractor word on a preceding...
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Norris D
Psychol Bull
. 2019 Jul;
145(8):848-853.
PMID: 31328942
In Norris (2017), I explained why the notion of activated LTM (long-term memory) combined with a focus of attention was unable to perform the computations required to support short-term memory...