Suivre
Glen E. Bodner
Glen E. Bodner
Associate Professor of Psychology, Flinders University
Adresse e-mail validée de flinders.edu.au - Page d'accueil
Titre
Citée par
Citée par
Année
How eye movements affect unpleasant memories: Support for a working-memory account
RW Gunter, GE Bodner
Behaviour Research and Therapy 46 (8), 913-931, 2008
5122008
There are many ways to be rich: Effects of three measures of semantic richness on visual word recognition
PM Pexman, IS Hargreaves, PD Siakaluk, GE Bodner, J Pope
Psychonomic bulletin & review 15, 161-167, 2008
2822008
Beyond spreading activation: An influence of relatedness proportion on masked semantic priming
GE Bodner, MEJ Masson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 10 (3), 645-652, 2003
2082003
Prime validity affects masked repetition priming: Evidence for an episodic resource account of priming
GE Bodner, MEJ Masson
Journal of Memory and Language 45 (4), 616-647, 2001
1862001
Masked repetition priming of words and nonwords: Evidence for a nonlexical basis for priming
GE Bodner, MEJ Masson
Journal of Memory and Language 37 (2), 268-293, 1997
1731997
Remembering and knowing in context
GE Bodner, DS Lindsay
Journal of Memory and Language 48 (3), 563-580, 2003
1662003
EMDR works... but how? Recent progress in the search for treatment mechanisms
RW Gunter, GE Bodner
Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 3 (3), 161-168, 2009
1202009
The production effect in memory
CM MacLeod, GE Bodner
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (4), 390-395, 2017
1152017
A retrospective view of masked priming: Toward a unified account of masked and long-term repetition priming
MEJ Masson, GE Bodner
Masked priming: The state of the art, 57-94, 2003
1022003
When does memory monitoring succeed versus fail? Comparing item-specific and relational encoding in the DRM paradigm.
MJ Huff, GE Bodner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 39 (4), 1246, 2013
922013
Reassessing the basis of the production effect in memory.
GE Bodner, A Taikh
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (6), 1711, 2012
832012
Assessing the costs and benefits of production in recognition
GE Bodner, A Taikh, JM Fawcett
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 21, 149-154, 2014
822014
Effects of distinctive encoding on correct and false memory: A meta-analytic review of costs and benefits and their origins in the DRM paradigm
MJ Huff, GE Bodner, JM Fawcett
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 22, 349-365, 2015
772015
Generation and mnemonic encoding induce a mirror effect in the DRM paradigm
RW Gunter, GE Bodner, T Azad
Memory & Cognition 35 (5), 1083-1092, 2007
702007
Masked priming of number judgments depends on prime validity and task
GE Bodner, AT Dypvik
Memory & Cognition 33 (1), 29-47, 2005
702005
Reevaluating the potency of the memory conformity effect
GE Bodner, E Musch, T Azad
Memory & Cognition 37 (8), 1069-1076, 2009
662009
Re-examining dissociations between remembering and knowing: Binary judgments vs. independent ratings
AA Brown, GE Bodner
Journal of Memory and Language 65 (2), 98-108, 2011
602011
Beyond binary judgments: Prime validity modulates masked repetition priming in the naming task
GE Bodner, MEJ Masson
Memory & Cognition 32 (1), 1-11, 2004
592004
Evidence for a generate–recognize model of episodic influences on word-stem completion.
GE Bodner, MEJ Masson, JI Caldwell
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (2), 267, 2000
592000
Prediction of beauty and liking ratings for abstract and representational paintings using subjective and objective measures
DM Sidhu, KH McDougall, ST Jalava, GE Bodner
PloS one 13 (7), e0200431, 2018
542018
Le système ne peut pas réaliser cette opération maintenant. Veuillez réessayer plus tard.
Articles 1–20