Nicholas Lange, PhD

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University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom 
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Lange N, Berry CJ. (2021) EXPRESS: Explaining the association between repetition priming and source memory: No evidence for a contribution of recognition or fluency. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 17470218211008406
Lange N, Berry CJ, Hollins TJ. (2019) Linking repetition priming, recognition, and source memory: A single-system signal-detection account Journal of Memory and Language. 109: 104039
Lange N, Hollins TJ, Bach P. (2017) Testing the Motor Simulation Account of Source Errors for Actions in Recall. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 1686
Buttaccio DR, Lange ND, Thomas RP, et al. (2016) Does Constraining Memory Maintenance Reduce Visual Search Efficiency? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-55
Hollins TJ, Lange N, Berry CJ, et al. (2016) Giving and stealing ideas in memory: Source errors in recall are influenced by both early-selection and late-correction retrieval processes Journal of Memory and Language. 88: 87-103
Hollins TJ, Lange N, Dennis I, et al. (2015) Social influences on unconscious plagiarism and anti-plagiarism. Memory (Hove, England). 1-19
Trontel HG, Duffield TC, Bigler ED, et al. (2015) Mesial temporal lobe and memory function in autism spectrum disorder: an exploration of volumetric findings. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 37: 178-92
Buttaccio DR, Lange ND, Thomas RP, et al. (2015) Using a model of hypothesis generation to predict eye movements in a visual search task. Memory & Cognition. 43: 247-65
Buttaccio DR, Lange ND, Hahn S, et al. (2014) Explicit awareness supports conditional visual search in the retrieval guidance paradigm. Acta Psychologica. 145: 44-53
Lange ND, Buttaccio DR, Davelaar EJ, et al. (2014) Using the memory activation capture (MAC) procedure to investigate the temporal dynamics of hypothesis generation. Memory & Cognition. 42: 264-74
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