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Authors: TAFT M RADEAU M
Citation: M. Taft et M. Radeau, THE INFLUENCE OF THE PHONOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A LANGUAGE ON THE FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF READING - A STUDY IN FRENCH, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 330-348

Authors: HASBROUCQ T POSSAMAI CA
Citation: T. Hasbroucq et Ca. Possamai, DOES IRRELEVANT STIMULUS LOCATION AFFECT RESPONSE SELECTION, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 349-356

Authors: ENNS JT BRYSON SE ROES C
Citation: Jt. Enns et al., SEARCH FOR LETTER IDENTITY AND LOCATION BY DISABLED READERS, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 357-367

Authors: RULE SJ NICKOLAYCHUK BR
Citation: Sj. Rule et Br. Nickolaychuk, LATERALIZATION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY SOUNDS AS A FUNCTION OF INTERAURAL AMPLITUDE DISPARITY, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 368-375

Authors: COREN S
Citation: S. Coren, AGE AND HANDEDNESS - PATTERNS OF CHANGE IN THE POPULATION AND SEX-DIFFERENCES BECOME VISIBLE WITH INCREASED STATISTICAL POWER, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 376-386

Authors: DEIJEN JB HEEMSTRA ML ORLEBEKE JF
Citation: Jb. Deijen et al., PUPILLOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATORY EFFORT IN A MEMORY-SEARCH TASK UNDER PHYSICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICALLY-INDUCED SUBOPTIMAL STATES, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 387-396

Authors: BARANSKI JV PETRUSIC WM
Citation: Jv. Baranski et Wm. Petrusic, ON THE CALIBRATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 397-407

Authors: DESROCHERS A
Citation: A. Desrochers, ORIGINS OF SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY - 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF LANNEE-PSYCHOLOGIQUE (1894-1994) - FRENCH - FRAISSE,P, SEGUI,J, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(3), 1995, pp. 408-414

Authors: MCMULLEN PA HAMM J JOLICOEUR P
Citation: Pa. Mcmullen et al., ROTATED OBJECT IDENTIFICATION WITH AND WITHOUT ORIENTATION CUES, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 133-150

Authors: RANEY GE RAYNER K
Citation: Ge. Raney et K. Rayner, WORD-FREQUENCY EFFECTS AND EYE-MOVEMENTS DURING 2 READINGS OF A TEXT, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 151-173

Authors: MARMUREK HHC
Citation: Hhc. Marmurek, ENCODING, RETRIEVAL, MAIN EFFECTS AND INTERACTIONS - WERE LOCKHART AND CRAIK (1990) ON THE LEVEL, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 174-192

Authors: HEBERT S PERETZ I GAGNON L
Citation: S. Hebert et al., PERCEIVING THE TONAL ENDING OF TUNE EXCERPTS - THE ROLES OF PREEXISTING REPRESENTATION AND MUSICAL EXPERTISE, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 193-210

Authors: PERETZ I BABAI M LUSSIER I HEBERT S GAGNON L
Citation: I. Peretz et al., FAMILIARITY, AGE ACQUISITION AND VERBAL A SSOCIATIONS, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 211-239

Authors: DESROCHERS A BRABANT M
Citation: A. Desrochers et M. Brabant, LEXICAL CATEGORIZATION, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 240-263

Authors: DIJKSTRA T ROELOFS A FIEUWS S
Citation: T. Dijkstra et al., ORTHOGRAPHIC EFFECTS ON PHONEME MONITORING, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(2), 1995, pp. 264-271

Authors: THOMPSON VA
Citation: Va. Thompson, CONDITIONAL REASONING - THE NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 1-60

Authors: CADET B CHOSSIERE J BERTHELIER I ECOLASSE M
Citation: B. Cadet et al., HEURISTICS AND COGNITIVE PROCEDURES IN A RISK SITUATION, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 61-79

Authors: KWAS M VONGRUNAU M DUBE S
Citation: M. Kwas et al., THE EFFECTS OF MOTION ADAPTATION AND DISPARITY IN MOTION INTEGRATION, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 80-94

Authors: CHASTAIN G
Citation: G. Chastain, LOCATION CODING WITH LETTERS VERSUS UNFAMILIAR, FAMILIAR, AND LABELEDLETTER-LIKE FORMS, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 95-112

Authors: PROTEAU L
Citation: L. Proteau, SENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE LEARNING OF AN AIMING TASK, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 113-120

Authors: CASTEL P LACASSAGNE MF
Citation: P. Castel et Mf. Lacassagne, PSYCHOSOCIAL INDICATOR - SYNTACTIC POSITI ON, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 49(1), 1995, pp. 121-129

Authors: WALLEY RE MCLEOD BE WEIDEN TD
Citation: Re. Walley et al., INCREASED ATTENTION TO THE IRRELEVANT DIMENSION INCREASES INTERFERENCE IN A SPATIAL STROOP TASK, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 48(4), 1994, pp. 467-494

Authors: MACQUISTAN AD
Citation: Ad. Macquistan, HETEROGENEITY EFFECTS IN VISUAL-SEARCH PREDICTED FROM THE GROUP SCANNING MODEL, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 48(4), 1994, pp. 495-515

Authors: YONELINAS AP JACOBY LL
Citation: Ap. Yonelinas et Ll. Jacoby, DISSOCIATIONS OF PROCESSES IN RECOGNITION MEMORY - EFFECTS OF INTERFERENCE AND OF RESPONSE SPEED, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 48(4), 1994, pp. 516-535

Authors: MCLEOD BE WALLEY RE
Citation: Be. Mcleod et Re. Walley, INCREASED PRIMING INTERFERENCE AT A LONG SOA WITH BRIEF MASKED TARGETS, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 48(4), 1994, pp. 536-542
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