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Models of recognition, repetition priming, and fluency: Exploring a new framework.
CJ Berry, DR Shanks, M Speekenbrink, RNA Henson
Psychological Review 119 (1), 40, 2012
1502012
Age effects on explicit and implicit memory
E Ward, C Berry, D Shanks
Frontiers in psychology 4, 639, 2013
942013
A unitary signal-detection model of implicit and explicit memory
CJ Berry, DR Shanks, RNA Henson
Trends in cognitive sciences 12 (10), 367-373, 2008
942008
A single-system account of the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluency.
CJ Berry, DR Shanks, RNA Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 34 (1), 97, 2008
872008
“You can't kid a kidder”: association between production and detection of deception in an interactive deception task
GRT Wright, CJ Berry, G Bird
Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 87, 2012
792012
Good liars are neither ‘dark’nor self-deceptive
GRT Wright, CJ Berry, C Catmur, G Bird
PloS one 10 (6), e0127315, 2015
572015
On the relationship between repetition priming and recognition memory: Insights from a computational model
CJ Berry, RNA Henson, DR Shanks
Journal of Memory and Language 55 (4), 515-533, 2006
562006
Are there multiple memory systems? Tests of models of implicit and explicit memory
DR Shanks, CJ Berry
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (8), 1449-1474, 2012
512012
An effect of age on implicit memory that is not due to explicit contamination: Implications for single and multiple-systems theories.
EV Ward, CJ Berry, DR Shanks
Psychology and aging 28 (2), 429, 2013
442013
On the status of unconscious memory: Merikle and Reingold (1991) revisited.
CJ Berry, DR Shanks, RNA Henson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 32 (4), 925, 2006
382006
Deceptively simple… The “deception-general” ability and the need to put the liar under the spotlight.
GRT Wright, CJ Berry, G Bird
Frontiers in Neuroscience 7, 152, 2013
362013
Can “pure” implicit memory be isolated? A test of a single-system model of recognition and repetition priming.
CJ Berry, DR Shanks, S Li, LS Rains, RNA Henson
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie …, 2010
352010
A single-system model predicts recognition memory and repetition priming in amnesia
CJ Berry, RPC Kessels, AJ Wester, DR Shanks
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (33), 10963-10974, 2014
272014
Aging Predicts Decline in Explicit and Implicit Memory: A Life-Span Study
EV Ward, CJ Berry, DR Shanks, PL Moller, E Czsiser
Psychological science 31 (9), 1071-1083, 2020
222020
The unequal variance signal-detection model of recognition memory: Investigating the encoding variability hypothesis
RW Spanton, CJ Berry
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (8), 1242-1260, 2020
202020
Giving and stealing ideas in memory: Source errors in recall are influenced by both early-selection and late-correction retrieval processes
TJ Hollins, N Lange, CJ Berry, I Dennis
Journal of Memory and Language 88, 87-103, 2016
172016
Does study duration have opposite effects on recognition and repetition priming?
CJ Berry, EV Ward, DR Shanks
Journal of Memory and Language 97, 154-174, 2017
142017
Linking repetition priming, recognition, and source memory: A single-system signal-detection account
N Lange, CJ Berry, TJ Hollins
Journal of Memory and Language 109, 104039, 2019
92019
A single system account of enhanced recognition memory in synaesthesia
N Rothen, CJ Berry, AK Seth, S Oligschläger, J Ward
Memory & Cognition 48, 188-199, 2020
32020
Does variability in recognition memory scale with mean memory strength or encoding variability in the UVSD model?
RW Spanton, CJ Berry
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218221136498, 2023
22023
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