Dennis Norris
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Gathercole S, Dunning D, Holmes J, Norris D
J Mem Lang
. 2019 Jun;
105:19-42.
PMID: 31235992
We present a new framework characterizing training-induced changes in WM as the acquisition of novel cognitive routines akin to learning a new skill. Predictions were tested in three studies analyzing...
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Boudelaa S, Norris D, Mahfoudhi A, Kinoshita S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2019 May;
45(6):729-757.
PMID: 31120301
Reading is resilient to distortion of letter order within a word. This is evidenced in the "transposed-letter (TL) priming effect," the finding that a prime generated by transposing adjacent letters...
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Norris D, Hall J, Gathercole S
Mem Cognit
. 2019 Feb;
47(3):519-543.
PMID: 30771149
Following Conrad (1965, Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 4, 161-169) it is often assumed that backward verbal serial recall is performed by repeated forward scans through the list...
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Kinoshita S, Gayed M, Norris D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2018 Oct;
44(11):1661-1671.
PMID: 30307268
Masked priming tasks have been used widely to study early orthographic processes-the coding of letter position and letter identity. Recently, using masked priming in the same-different task Lupker, Nakayama, and...
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Norris D, Kinoshita S, Hall J, Henson R
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2018 Sep;
33(9):1152-1167.
PMID: 30246045
Humans have an almost unbounded ability to adapt their behaviour to perform different tasks. In the laboratory, this flexibility is sometimes viewed as a nuisance factor that prevents access to...
16.
Norris D, McQueen J, Cutler A
Front Psychol
. 2018 Sep;
9:1568.
PMID: 30233453
No abstract available.
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Norris D, Hall J, Butterfield S, Page M
Memory
. 2018 Jul;
27(2):192-197.
PMID: 30001186
We report an experiment in which we varied the nature of the articulatory suppression task being performed during a filled retention interval in serial recall. During the retention interval participants...
18.
Kalm K, Norris D
J Vis
. 2018 Jul;
18(7):1.
PMID: 29971347
Human bias towards more recent events is a common and well-studied phenomenon. Recent studies in visual perception have shown that this recency bias persists even when past events contain no...
19.
Kinoshita S, Mills L, Norris D
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2018 Apr;
44(11):1730-1742.
PMID: 29672118
Using the oral and manual Stroop tasks we tested the claim that retrieval of meaning from a written word is automatic, in the sense that it cannot be controlled. The...
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Norris D, Page M, Hall J
Memory
. 2018 Jan;
26(6):852-857.
PMID: 29297757
Page and Norris [(2008). Is there a common mechanism underlying word-form learning and the Hebb repetition effect? Experimental data and a modelling framework. In A. Thorn & M. P. A....