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Finkbeiner, M. & Friedman, J. (2011). The flexibility of nonconsciously
deployed cognitive processes: Evidence from masked congruence priming.
PLoS ONE, 6(2): e17095. Article.
The stimuli for Experiment 2 can be seen here
Finkbeiner, M. (2011). Subliminal priming with nearly perfect performance
in the prime-classification task. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics.
pdf
Janssen, N., Melinger, M., Mahon, B., Finkbeiner, M. & Caramazza,
A. (2010). The word class effect in the picture-word interference paradigm.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 1233-1246.
Mousikou, P., Coltheart, M., Finkbeiner, M., & Saunders, S. (2010).
Can the dual-route cascaded computational model of reading offer a valid
account of the masked onset priming effect? Quarterly Journal of
Experimental Psychology, 63, 984-1003.
Friedman, J., & Finkbeiner, M. (2010). Temporal dynamics of masked
congruence priming: evidence from reaching trajectories. In W. Christensen,
E. Schier, and J. Sutton. In W. Christensen, E. Schier, and J. Sutton
(Ed.), ASCS09: Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Australasian
Society for Cognitive Science (pp. 98-105). Sydney: Macquarie Centre
for Cognitive Science.
Finkbeiner, M. & Coltheart, M. (2009). Letter recognition: From
perception to representation. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26,
1-6. pdf
Finkbeiner, M. & Palermo, R. (2009). The role of spatial attention
in nonconscious processing: A comparison of face and non-face stimuli.
Psychological Science, 20, 42-51. pdf
Hartsuiker, R., Costa, A. & Finkbeiner, M. (2008). Bilingualism:
Functional and neural perspectives. Acta Psychologica, 128,
413-415. pdf
Knobel, M., Finkbeiner, M., & Caramazza, A. (2008). The many places
of frequency: Evidence for a novel locus of the lexical frequency effect
in word production. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 25,
256-286. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., & Caramazza, A. (2008). Modulating the masked congruence
priming effect with the hands and the mouth. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 894-918. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., & Forster, K. I. (2008). Attention, intention and
domain-specific processing. Trends in Cognitive Science, 12,
59-64. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Song, J. H., Nakayama, K., Caramazza, A. (2008). Engaging
the motor system with masked orthographic primes: A kinematic analysis.
Visual Cognition, 16, 11-22. pdf
Almeida, J., Knobel, M., Finkbeiner, M., & Caramazza, A. (2007).
The locus of the frequency effect in picture naming: When recognizing
is not enough. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 14,
1177-1182. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Slotnick, S. D., Moo, L. R., & Caramazza, A. (2007).
Involuntary capture of attention produces domain-specific activation.
Neuroreport, 18, 975-979. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., & Caramazza, A. (2006). Lexical selection is not
a competitive process: A reply to La Heij, Kuipers and Starreveld. Cortex,
42, 1032-1035. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., & Caramazza, A. (2006). Now you see it, now you
don’t: On turning semantic interference into facilitation in a
Stroop-like task. Cortex, 42, 790-796. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Almeida, J., Janssen, N., & Caramazza, A. (2006).
Lexical selection in bilingual speech production does not involve language
suppression. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory
and Cognition, 32, 1075-1089. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Almeida, J. & Caramazza, A. (2006). Letter identification
processes in reading: Distractor interference reveals a left-lateralized,
domain-specific mechanism. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 1083-1103.
pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Gollan, T. & Caramazza, A. (2006). Bilingual lexical
access: What’s the (hard) problem? Bilingualism: Language
and Cognition, 9, 153-166. pdf
Finkbeiner, M. (2005). Task-Dependent L2-L1 Translation Priming: An
Investigation of the Separate Memory Systems Account. In Cohen, J.,
McAlister, K., Rolstad, K., & MacSwan, J. (Eds.), ISB4: Proceedings
of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism (pp. 741-750).
Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Forster, K. I., Nicol, J., & Nakamura, K. (2004).
The role of polysemy in masked semantic and translation priming. Journal
of Memory and Language, 51, 1-22. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., & Nicol, J. (2003). Semantic category effects in
second language word learning. Applied Psycholinguistics, 24,
369-383. pdf
Finkbeiner, M., Nicol, J., Nakamura, K., & Greth, D. (2002). The
role of language in memory for actions. Journal of Psycholinguistic
Research, 31, 447-457. pdf