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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
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
932008
Age effects on explicit and implicit memory
E Ward, C Berry, D Shanks
Frontiers in psychology 4, 639, 2013
912013
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
562015
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
552006
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
502012
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
432013
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
262014
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
192020
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
Explaining the association between repetition priming and source memory: No evidence for a contribution of recognition or fluency
N Lange, CJ Berry
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218211008406, 2021
22021
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