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- Title Pages
- Disclaimer
- Preface
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Reconsidering Implicit Memory
- Chapter 2 Developing Theories of Priming with an Eye on Function
- Chapter 3 What is Priming and Why?
- Chapter 4 A Connectionist Perspective on Repetition Priming
- Chapter 5 Remi and Rouse: Quantitative Models for Long-Term and Short-Term Priming in Perceptual Identification
- Chapter 6 What the Repetition Priming Methodology Reveals about Morphological Aspects of Word Recognition
- Chapter 7 Visual Recognition and Priming of Incomplete Objects: The Influence of Stimulus and Task Demands
- Chapter 8 Font-Specific Memory: More than Meets the Eye?
- Chapter 9 Abstractness and Specificity in Spoken Word Recognition: Indexical and Allophonic Variability in Long-Term Repetition Priming
- Chapter 10 Speech Perception and Implicit Memory: Evidence for Detailed Episodic Encoding of Phonetic Events
- Chapter 11 On the Construction of Behavior and Subjective Experience: the Production and Evaluation of Performance
- Chapter 12 Associative Repetition Priming: A Selective Review and Theoretical Implications
- Chapter 13 Familiarity in an Implicit and Explicit Memory Task: A Common Mechanism
- Chapter 14 Implicit Memory for New Associations: Types of Conceptual Representations
- Chapter 15 Commentary
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Disclaimer
- Preface
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Reconsidering Implicit Memory
- Chapter 2 Developing Theories of Priming with an Eye on Function
- Chapter 3 What is Priming and Why?
- Chapter 4 A Connectionist Perspective on Repetition Priming
- Chapter 5 Remi and Rouse: Quantitative Models for Long-Term and Short-Term Priming in Perceptual Identification
- Chapter 6 What the Repetition Priming Methodology Reveals about Morphological Aspects of Word Recognition
- Chapter 7 Visual Recognition and Priming of Incomplete Objects: The Influence of Stimulus and Task Demands
- Chapter 8 Font-Specific Memory: More than Meets the Eye?
- Chapter 9 Abstractness and Specificity in Spoken Word Recognition: Indexical and Allophonic Variability in Long-Term Repetition Priming
- Chapter 10 Speech Perception and Implicit Memory: Evidence for Detailed Episodic Encoding of Phonetic Events
- Chapter 11 On the Construction of Behavior and Subjective Experience: the Production and Evaluation of Performance
- Chapter 12 Associative Repetition Priming: A Selective Review and Theoretical Implications
- Chapter 13 Familiarity in an Implicit and Explicit Memory Task: A Common Mechanism
- Chapter 14 Implicit Memory for New Associations: Types of Conceptual Representations
- Chapter 15 Commentary
- Index