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Shane Lindsay
Shane Lindsay
Department of Psychology, University of Hull
Zweryfikowany adres z hull.ac.uk - Strona główna
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Spatial and linguistic aspects of visual imagery in sentence comprehension
BK Bergen, S Lindsay, T Matlock, S Narayanan
Cognitive science 31 (5), 733-764, 2007
3702007
Lexical integration of novel words without sleep.
S Lindsay, MG Gaskell
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 39 (2), 608, 2013
1192013
A complementary systems account of word learning in L1 and L2
S Lindsay, MG Gaskell
Language Learning 60, 45-63, 2010
932010
Sleep underpins the plasticity of language production
MG Gaskell, J Warker, S Lindsay, R Frost, J Guest, R Snowdon, ...
Psychological Science 25 (7), 1457-1465, 2014
872014
The benefits of targeted memory reactivation for consolidation in sleep are contingent on memory accuracy and direct cue-memory associations
SA Cairney, S Lindsay, JM Sobczak, KA Paller, MG Gaskell
Sleep 39 (5), 1139-1150, 2016
842016
The selective role of premotor cortex in speech perception: a contribution to phoneme judgements but not speech comprehension
K Krieger-Redwood, MG Gaskell, S Lindsay, E Jefferies
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 25 (12), 2179-2188, 2013
642013
Markers of automaticity in sleep-associated consolidation of novel words
EKH Tham, S Lindsay, MG Gaskell
Neuropsychologia 71, 146-157, 2015
522015
To dash or to dawdle: Verb-associated speed of motion influences eye movements during spoken sentence comprehension
S Lindsay, C Scheepers, Y Kamide
PloS one 8 (6), e67187, 2013
392013
Mechanisms of memory retrieval in slow-wave sleep
SA Cairney, JM Sobczak, S Lindsay, MG Gaskell
Sleep 40 (9), zsx114, 2017
372017
Sleep preserves original and distorted memory traces
SA Cairney, S Lindsay, KA Paller, MG Gaskell
cortex 99, 39-44, 2018
292018
Event processing in the visual world: Projected motion paths during spoken sentence comprehension.
Y Kamide, S Lindsay, C Scheepers, A Kukona
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 42 (5), 804, 2016
232016
Spaced learning and the lexical integration of novel words
S Lindsay, MG Gaskell
Proceedings of the 31st annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2009
202009
Acquiring novel words and their past tenses: Evidence from lexical effects on phonetic categorisation
S Lindsay, LM Sedin, MG Gaskell
Journal of Memory and Language 66 (1), 210-225, 2012
192012
A prerequisite to L1 homophone effects in L2 spoken-word recognition
S Nakai, S Lindsay, M Ota
Second Language Research 31 (1), 29-52, 2015
122015
Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
E Gould, HS Fraser, TH Parker, S Nakagawa, SC Griffith, PA Vesk, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2023
92023
Why would a special FM process exist in adults, when it does not appear to exist in children?
RJ O’Connor, S Lindsay, E Mather, KJ Riggs
Cognitive neuroscience 10 (4), 221-222, 2019
82019
Visual priming of language comprehension
S Lindsay
Unpublished U. Sussex Master's Thesis, 2003
72003
Data from an international multi-centre study of statistics and mathematics anxieties and related variables in university students (the SMARVUS dataset)
J Terry, RM Ross, T Nagy, M Salgado, P Garrido-Vásquez, JO Sarfo, ...
62023
Plasticity of categories in speech perception and production
S Lindsay, M Clayards, S Gennari, MG Gaskell
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 37 (6), 707-731, 2022
52022
Semantic interpretability does not influence masked priming effects
H Tseng, S Lindsay, CJ Davis
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (6), 856-867, 2020
52020
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