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Selective processing of masked and unmasked verbal threat material in anxiety: Influence of an immediate acute stressor
Edwards, MS; Burt, JS; Lipp, OV. - : Psychology Press, 2006
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What is orthographic processing skill and how does it relate to word identification in reading?
Burt, JS. - : Blackwell Publishing, 2006
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Spelling in adults: The combined influences of language skills and reading experience
Burt, JS. - : Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2006
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Stem-completion priming for words studied in sentences: The context deletion effect under direct and indirect memory instructions
Burt, JS; Connors, MD; Grant-Taylor, K. - : Australian Psychological Society, 2003
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Case-mixing effects on spelling recognition: The importance of test format
Burt, JS; Hutchinson, BJ. - : Kluwer, 2000
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Processing of phonological representations and adult spelling proficiency
Burt, JS; Shrubsole, CS. - : Australian Psychological Society, 2000
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Pinch my wig or winch my pig: Spelling, spoonerisms and other language skills
Allyn, FA; Burt, JS. - : SPRINGER, 1998
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Expectancy-based associative and identity priming in pronunciation
Burt, JS; Mardle, LI; Humphreys, MS. - : AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC, 1996
Abstract: Evidence for expectancy-based priming in the pronunciation task was provided in three experiments. In Experiments 1 and 2, a high proportion of associatively related trials produced greater associative priming and superior retrieval of primes in a subsequent test of memory for primes, whereas high- and low-proportion groups showed comparable repetition benefits in perceptual identification of previously presented primes. In Experiment 2, the low-proportion condition had few associatively related pairs hut many identity pairs. In Experiment 3, identity priming was greater in a high- than a low-identity proportion group, with similar repetition benefits and prime retrieval responses for the two groups. These results indicate that when the prime-target relationship is salient, subjects strategically vary their processing of the prime according to the nature of the prime-target relationship.
Keyword: Access; Episodic Memory; Generated Expectancies; Implicit Memory; Lexical-decision Task; Multidisciplinary; Perceptual Identification; Psychology; Semantic-context; Sentence Context; Spreading Activation; Word Recognition
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57412
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Identity Primes Produce Facilitation in a Color Naming Task
Burt, JS. - : PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, 1994
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Associative Priming in Perceptual Identification - Effects of Prime-Processing Requirements
Burt, JS; Walker, MB; Humphreys, MS. - : PSYCHONOMIC SOC INC, 1993
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Delayed Priming of the Pronunciation of Inconsistent Words and Pseudowords
Burt, JS; Humphreys, MS. - : ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS, 1993
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Against the Lexical Representation of Idioms
Burt, JS. - : CANADIAN PSYCHOL ASSOC, 1992
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