Canadian Journal of Psychology
Overview
    Canadian Journal of Psychology is a scientific journal, published since 1947 in English. The journal's country of origin is Canada and its primary focus area is psychology.
  
  Details
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            Abbr.
            Can J Psychol
          
          
                      
              Start
              1947
            
          
                      
              End
              1992
            
          
                      
              Frequency
              Quarterly
            
          
                      
              p-ISSN
              0008-4255
            
          
          
                      
              Country
              Canada
            
          
                      
              
                Language
              
              
                                  English
                  
                              
            
          
                      
              
                Specialty
              
              
                                  Psychology
                  
                              
            
  
  Recent Articles
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    Nakajima S, Potvin J
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Dec;
          46(4):569-81.
    
    PMID: 1286434
  
  
          To examine the neurotoxic effects of domoic acid, an amnesic shellfish toxin, electroencephalographic and behavioural experiments were conducted on 38 rats. Injection of domoic acid (0.5-1.0 mg/kg intravenously, or 0.04-0.08...
      
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    Werker J, Frost P, McGurk H
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Dec;
          46(4):551-68.
    
    PMID: 1286433
  
  
          Previous research in speech perception has yielded two sets of findings which are brought together in the present study. First, it has been shown that normal hearing listeners use visible...
      
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    De Graef P, De Troy A, dYdewalle G
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):489-508.
    
    PMID: 1486555
  
  
          Objects likely to appear in a given real-world scene are frequently found to be easier to recognize. Two different sources of contextual information have been proposed as the basis for...
      
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    ORegan J
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):461-88.
    
    PMID: 1486554
  
  
          Visual science is currently a highly active domain, with much progress being made in fields such as colour vision, stereo vision, perception of brightness and contrast, visual illusions, etc. But...
      
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    Humphreys G, Freeman T, Muller H
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):417-60.
    
    PMID: 1486553
  
  
          A connectionist model of visual search is presented, in which search is determined by patterns of grouping between distractors and between the target and the distractors. Grouping is based on...
      
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    Humphreys G, Riddoch M, QUINLAN P, Price C, Donnelly N
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):377-416.
    
    PMID: 1486552
  
  
          A series of visual search experiments are reported examining pattern processing in a visual agnosic patient. We examined search for targets defined by: (I) the combination of their features relative...
      
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    Rayner K, Pollatsek A
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):342-76.
    
    PMID: 1486551
  
  
          Research on eye movements and scene perception is reviewed. Following an initial discussion of some basic facts about eye movements and perception, the following topics are discussed: (I) the span...
      
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    Henderson J
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Sep;
          46(3):319-41.
    
    PMID: 1486550
  
  
          When we view a natural visual scene, we seem able to determine effortlessly the scene's semantic category, constituent objects, and spatial relations. How do we accomplish this visual-cognitive feat? The...
      
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    Gurnsey R, Laundry D
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Jun;
          46(2):306-32.
    
    PMID: 1451045
  
  
          A common assumption is that effortless, visual texture discrimination relies on the detection of gradients between two textures. This assumption was assessed in two experiments with manipulations that smoothed (Experiment...
      
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    Jolicoeur P
  
  
    Can J Psychol
    . 1992 Jun;
          46(2):280-305.
    
    PMID: 1451044
  
  
          Subjects searched for the letter E in a background of Ls and Fs in displays that had 1, 2, 4, 8, or 12 letters. The letters could be shown at...