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Clarifying the effects of sequential item presentation in the police lineup taskCognition 250 (C): 105840. 2024.
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16Domain-specific resources in word recognitionIn S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues, Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 99--122. 1989.
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8Against naïve induction from experimental dataBehavioral and Brain Sciences 47. 2024.This commentary argues against the indictment of current experimental practices such as piecemeal testing, and the proposed integrated experiment design (IED) approach, which we see as yet another attempt at automating scientific thinking. We identify a number of undesirable features of IED that lead us to believe that its broad application will hinder scientific progress.
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31Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues (edited book)Lawrence Erlbaum. 1989.The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers ...
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1Implicit memory and amnesiaIn K. Kirsner & G. Speelman (eds.), Implicit and Explicit Mental Processes, Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 99--117. 1998.
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16Unifying theories of reasoning and decision makingBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.De Neys offers a welcome departure from the dual-process accounts that have dominated theorizing about reasoning. However, we see little justification for retaining the distinction between intuition and deliberation. Instead, reasoning can be treated as a case of multiple-cue decision making. Reasoning phenomena can then be explained by decision-making models that supply the processing details missing from De Neys's framework.
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16Discovering functionally independent mental processes: The principle of reversed associationPsychological Review 95 (1): 91-101. 1988.
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11Testing the foundations of signal detection theory in recognition memoryPsychological Review 128 (6): 1022-1050. 2021.
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16A test of two processes: The effect of training on deductive and inductive reasoningCognition 199 (C): 104223. 2020.
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8Two processes are not necessary to understand memory deficitsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.Bastin et al. propose a dual-process model to understand memory deficits. However, results from state-trace analysis have suggested a single underlying variable in behavioral and neural data. We advocate the usage of unidimensional models that are supported by data and have been successful in understanding memory deficits and in linking to neural data.
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11Implicit memory: Task or processIn S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues, Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 17--31. 1989.
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46Are there two processes in reasoning? The dimensionality of inductive and deductive inferencesPsychological Review 125 (2): 218-244. 2018.
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University of AdelaideRegular Faculty
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Mind |