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Philip Quinlan
Philip Quinlan
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Cascade processes in picture identification
GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan
Cognitive neuropsychology 5 (1), 67-104, 1988
9631988
Age of acquisition, not word frequency, affects object naming, not object recognition
CM Morrison, AW Ellis, PT Quinlan
Memory & cognition 20, 705-714, 1992
5251992
Orthographic processing in visual word identification
GW Humphreys, LJ Evett, PT Quinlan
Cognitive psychology 22 (4), 517-560, 1990
3631990
Visual search for targets defined by combinations of color, shape, and size: An examination of the task constraints on feature and conjunction searches
PT Quinlan, GW Humphreys
Perception & psychophysics 41 (5), 455-472, 1987
3351987
Connectionism and psychology: A psychological perspective on new connectionist research
PT Quinlan
University of Chicago Press, 1991
3121991
Grouping processes in visual search: effects with single-and combined-feature targets.
GW Humphreys, PT Quinlan, MJ Riddoch
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 118 (3), 258, 1989
2981989
An experimental comparison between rival theories of rapid automatized naming performance and its relationship to reading
D Powell, R Stainthorp, M Stuart, H Garwood, P Quinlan
Journal of experimental child psychology 98 (1), 46-68, 2007
2892007
Visual feature integration theory: past, present, and future.
PT Quinlan
Psychological bulletin 129 (5), 643, 2003
2722003
Event perception and the word repetition effect.
GW Humphreys, D Besner, PT Quinlan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 117 (1), 51, 1988
2321988
The Oxford psycholinguistic database
PT Quinlan
Oxford University Press, 1992
1941992
Searching for threat
J Tipples, AW Young, P Quinlan, P Broks, AW Ellis
The quarterly journal of experimental psychology section A 55 (3), 1007-1026, 2002
1932002
Grouping by proximity or similarity? Competition between the Gestalt principles in vision
PT Quinlan, RN Wilton
Perception 27 (4), 417-430, 1998
1681998
Orthographic priming: Qualitative differences between priming from identified and unidentified primes
GW Humphreys, PT Quinlan, LJ Evett, D Besner
Attention and performance XII, 105-125, 2016
1272016
Interactive processes in perceptual organization: Evidence from visual agnosia
GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan
Attention and performance XI, 301-318, 2016
1262016
Models of high-dimensional semantic space predict language-mediated eye movements in the visual world
F Huettig, PT Quinlan, SA McDonald, GTM Altmann
Acta psychologica 121 (1), 65-80, 2006
1202006
Garner and congruence effects in the speeded classification of bimodal signals.
GR Patching, PT Quinlan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28 (4), 755, 2002
1102002
Cognitive psychology
PT Quinlan, BJ Dyson
Pearson Education, 2008
912008
The effects of stimulus set size and word frequency on verbal serial recall
S Roodenrys, PT Quinlan
Memory 8 (2), 71-78, 2000
822000
Parallel pattern processing and visual agnosia
GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan, CJ Price, N Donnelly
A Reader in Visual Agnosia, 103-130, 2016
802016
Frequency effects in spoken and visual word recognition: evidence from dual-task methodologies.
AA Cleland, MG Gaskell, PT Quinlan, J Tamminen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 32 (1), 104, 2006
742006
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