R R Hunt
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Tsui J, Gojic A, Pierce K, Tung E, Connolly N, Radick A, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
. 2024 Jan;
10:100213.
PMID: 38261893
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population for treatment with direct-acting antiviral medications (DAAs) to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV). We developed a Pharmacist, Physician, and Patient...
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Hunt R
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2013 Nov;
2(1):105-12.
PMID: 24203592
The isolation effect is a well-known memory phenomenon whose discovery is frequently attributed to von Restorff (1933). If all but one item of a list are similar on some dimension,...
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Grice G, Hunt R, Kushner B, Nullmeyer R
Mem Cognit
. 2011 Feb;
4(4):433-45.
PMID: 21287385
Scaling analysis based on variable criterion theory has been applied to the c-reaction form of disjunctive RT. In addition to previously identified sensory growth functions, two associative processes have been...
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Hunt R, Lamb C
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2001 Nov;
27(6):1359-66.
PMID: 11713872
Events that are incongruent with their prevailing context are usually very well remembered. This fact often is described as the distinctiveness effect in memory, an effect that has served as...
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Smith R, Hunt R
Mem Cognit
. 2000 Aug;
28(4):503-8.
PMID: 10946533
Recall of a portion of a previously experienced list benefits subsequent recall of that portion of the list but leads to poorer recall of nonpracticed items from the same set...
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Dunlosky J, Hunt R, Clark E
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2000 Jun;
26(3):649-57.
PMID: 10855423
The isolation effect is a well-known phenomenon that has a well-accepted explanation: An item that is isolated on a list becomes perceptually salient, which leads to extra rehearsal that enhances...
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Hunt R, Smith R
Mem Cognit
. 1996 Mar;
24(2):217-25.
PMID: 8881324
Recall is inversely related to the number of items sharing a cue. The limiting case of unique cue-target relationships supports extremely high levels of recall, particularly when the cue is...
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Denny E, Hunt R
J Abnorm Psychol
. 1992 Aug;
101(3):575-80.
PMID: 1500616
Depressed (n = 16) and nondepressed (n = 16) subjects' memory for affectively valenced words was assessed by an explicit test (free recall) and an implicit test (word fragment completion)....
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Hunt R, Toth J
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 1990 Mar;
16(2):282-90.
PMID: 2137867
The effects of orthographically distinctive and orthographically common words were compared on tests of free recall, fragment completion, perceptual identification, and lexical decision. Orthographic distinctiveness is argued to effect data-driven...
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Marschark M, Hunt R
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 1989 Jul;
15(4):710-20.
PMID: 2526858
Five experiments were conducted to examine whether the superior recall of concrete over abstract words might be better accounted for in terms of relative differences in the processing of relational...