K R Paap
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Paap K, Johansen L, Chun E, Vonnahme P
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 Dec;
26(6):1691-720.
PMID: 11129368
Three experiments using the Reicher task show that performance on low-frequency words is disrupted if the incorrect alternative forms a higher frequency word. This neighborhood frequency effect occurs for both...
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Paap K, Chun E, Vonnahme P
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2000 Jan;
53(4):277-93.
PMID: 10646200
Two experiments were designed to test discrete-threshold models of letter and word recognition against models that assume that decision criteria are applied to measures of continuous strength. Although our goal...
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Gawron V, Paap K, Malmstrom F
Aviat Space Environ Med
. 1985 Mar;
56(3):225-32.
PMID: 3985902
Two studies were conducted to test the hypothesis that performance of cognitive tasks tends to induce outward shifts in ocular accommodation that, in turn, result in changes in perceived size....
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Paap K, Newsome S, Noel R
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 1984 Jun;
10(3):413-28.
PMID: 6242416
Current models of fluent reading often assume that fast and automatic word recognition involves the use of a supraletter feature corresponding to the envelope or shape of the word when...
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Paap K, Newsome S, McDonald J, Schvaneveldt R
Psychol Rev
. 1982 Sep;
89(5):573-94.
PMID: 7178333
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Paap K, Ebenholtz M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 1976 Nov;
2(4):457-68.
PMID: 1010996
Two initial experiments demonstrated that direction aftereffects of potentiation in the extraocular muscles (induced through sustained versional rotation to the side) generally increase as a function of the magnitude and...
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