DMDX: A Windows display program with millisecond accuracy KI Forster, JC Forster Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers 35, 116-124, 2003 | 3459 | 2003 |
Repetition priming and frequency attenuation in lexical access. KI Forster, C Davis Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 10 (4), 680, 1984 | 2172 | 1984 |
Lexical access and naming time KI Forster, SM Chambers Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 12 (6), 627-635, 1973 | 1767 | 1973 |
Lexical storage and retrieval of prefixed words M Taft, KI Forster Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 14 (6), 638-647, 1975 | 1741 | 1975 |
Accessing the mental lexicon KL Foster New Approaches to Language Mechanisms: A Collection of Psycholinguistic …, 1976 | 1702 | 1976 |
Levels of processing and the structure of the language processor KI Forster Sentence processing, 27-85, 1979 | 1226 | 1979 |
Syntactically based sentence processing classes: Evidence from event-related brain potentials H Neville, JL Nicol, A Barss, KI Forster, MF Garrett Journal of cognitive Neuroscience 3 (2), 151-165, 1991 | 1213 | 1991 |
Lexical storage and retrieval of polymorphemic and polysyllabic words M Taft, KI Forster Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 15 (6), 607-620, 1976 | 789 | 1976 |
Masked priming with graphemically related forms: Repetition or partial activation? KI Forster, C Davis, C Schoknecht, R Carter The quarterly journal of experimental psychology 39 (2), 211-251, 1987 | 731 | 1987 |
Translation priming with different scripts: Masked priming with cognates and noncognates in Hebrew–English bilinguals. TH Gollan, KI Forster, R Frost Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition 23 (5), 1122, 1997 | 681 | 1997 |
Priming and the effects of sentence and lexical contexts on naming time: Evidence for autonomous lexical processing KI Forster The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (4), 465-495, 1981 | 629 | 1981 |
Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): still no identification without attention. J Lachter, KI Forster, E Ruthruff Psychological review 111 (4), 880, 2004 | 628 | 2004 |
What can we learn from the morphology of Hebrew? A masked-priming investigation of morphological representation. R Frost, KI Forster, A Deutsch Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition 23 (4), 829, 1997 | 623 | 1997 |
Visual perception of rapidly presented word sequences of varying complexity KI Forster Perception & psychophysics 8, 215-221, 1970 | 544 | 1970 |
The pros and cons of masked priming KI Forster Journal of psycholinguistic research 27, 203-233, 1998 | 451 | 1998 |
The role of polysemy in masked semantic and translation priming M Finkbeiner, K Forster, J Nicol, K Nakamura Journal of memory and language 51 (1), 1-22, 2004 | 410 | 2004 |
The density constraint on form-priming in the naming task: Interference effects from a masked prime KI Forster, C Davis Journal of Memory and Language 30 (1), 1-25, 1991 | 387 | 1991 |
The mechanics of masked priming KI Forster, K Mohan, J Hector, S Kinoshita, SJ Lupker Masked priming: The state of the art, 3-37, 2003 | 350 | 2003 |
No enemies in the neighborhood: absence of inhibitory neighborhood effects in lexical decision and semantic categorization. KI Forster, D Shen Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 22 (3), 696, 1996 | 343 | 1996 |
Cross-language priming asymmetries in lexical decision and episodic recognition N Jiang, KI Forster Journal of memory and language 44 (1), 32-51, 2001 | 342 | 2001 |