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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
9491988
Age of acquisition, not word frequency, affects object naming, not object recognition
CM Morrison, AW Ellis, PT Quinlan
Memory & cognition 20, 705-714, 1992
5141992
Orthographic processing in visual word identification
GW Humphreys, LJ Evett, PT Quinlan
Cognitive psychology 22 (4), 517-560, 1990
3541990
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
3241987
Connectionism and psychology: A psychological perspective on new connectionist research
PT Quinlan
University of Chicago Press, 1991
3131991
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
2951989
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
2782007
Visual feature integration theory: past, present, and future.
PT Quinlan
Psychological bulletin 129 (5), 643, 2003
2632003
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
1931992
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
1902002
Grouping by proximity or similarity? Competition between the Gestalt principles in vision
PT Quinlan, RN Wilton
Perception 27 (4), 417-430, 1998
1641998
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
1262016
Interactive processes in perceptual organization: Evidence from visual agnosia
GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan
A Reader in Visual Agnosia, 156-166, 2016
1232016
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
1162006
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
1082002
The effects of stimulus set size and word frequency on verbal serial recall
S Roodenrys, PT Quinlan
Memory 8 (2), 71-78, 2000
822000
Cognitive psychology
PT Quinlan, BJ Dyson
Pearson Education, 2008
802008
Parallel pattern processing and visual agnosia
GW Humphreys, MJ Riddoch, PT Quinlan, CJ Price, N Donnelly
A Reader in Visual Agnosia, 103-130, 2016
792016
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
722006
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