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SaLLY ANDReWS
SaLLY ANDReWS
Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au
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To transform or not to transform: Using generalized linear mixed models to analyse reaction time data
S Lo, S Andrews
Frontiers in psychology 6, 148545, 2015
8462015
Frequency and neighborhood effects on lexical access: Activation or search?
S Andrews
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 15 (5), 802, 1989
8011989
The effect of orthographic similarity on lexical retrieval: Resolving neighborhood conflicts
S Andrews
Psychonomic bulletin & review 4 (4), 439-461, 1997
7901997
Frequency and neighborhood effects on lexical access: Lexical similarity or orthographic redundancy?
S Andrews
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 18 (2), 234, 1992
6431992
Mismatch negativity: an index of a preattentive processing deficit in schizophrenia
AM Shelley, PB Ward, SV Catts, PT Michie, S Andrews, N McConaghy
Biological psychiatry 30 (10), 1059-1062, 1991
5341991
Brain potential evidence for an auditory sensory memory deficit in schizophrenia.
SV Catts, AM Shelley, PB Ward, B Liebert, N McConaghy, S Andrews, ...
The American journal of psychiatry 152 (2), 213-219, 1995
4311995
Phonological recoding: Is the regularity effect consistent?
S Andrews
Memory & Cognition 10, 565-575, 1982
3871982
Lexical retrieval and selection processes: Effects of transposed-letter confusability
S Andrews
Journal of Memory and Language 35 (6), 775-800, 1996
2891996
Eye movements and morphological segmentation of compound words: There is a mouse in mousetrap
S Andrews, B Miller, K Rayner
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 16 (1-2), 285-311, 2004
2772004
Morphological influences on lexical access: Lexical or nonlexical effects?
S Andrews
Journal of memory and language 25 (6), 726-740, 1986
2471986
Lexical precision in skilled readers: Individual differences in masked neighbor priming.
S Andrews, J Hersch
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 139 (2), 299, 2010
2352010
Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: A matter of some moment?
S Andrews, A Heathcote
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27 (2), 514, 2001
2052001
Not all skilled readers have cracked the code: individual differences in masked form priming.
S Andrews, S Lo
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (1), 152, 2012
1682012
Lexical quality and eye movements: Individual differences in the perceptual span of skilled adult readers
A Veldre, S Andrews
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (4), 703-727, 2014
1552014
Is morphological priming stronger for transparent than opaque words? It depends on individual differences in spelling and vocabulary
S Andrews, S Lo
Journal of Memory and Language 68 (3), 279-296, 2013
1442013
Event-related potential indices of semantic processing in schizophrenia
S Andrews, AM Shelley, PB Ward, A Fox, SV Catts, N McConaghy
Biological psychiatry 34 (7), 443-458, 1993
1331993
Rule and analogy mechanisms in reading nonwords: Hough dou peapel rede gnew wirds?
S Andrews, DR Scarratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24 (4 …, 1998
1211998
ERP indices of auditory selective attention in aging and Parkinson's disease
F Karayanidis, S Andrews, PB Ward, PT Michie
Psychophysiology 32 (4), 335-350, 1995
1171995
Effects of inter‐item lag on word repetition: An event‐related potential study
F Karayanidis, S Andrews, PB Ward, N McConaghy
Psychophysiology 28 (3), 307-318, 1991
1041991
Lexical expertise and reading skill: Bottom-up and top-down processing of lexical ambiguity
S Andrews, R Bond
Reading and Writing 22, 687-711, 2009
912009
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