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Cognitive science / Psychology / Neuropsychology / Memory / Cognition / Psycholinguistics / Perception / Priming / Lexical decision task / Mental lexicon / Logogen model / Structural priming
Date: 2005-02-18 04:25:57
Cognitive science
Psychology
Neuropsychology
Memory
Cognition
Psycholinguistics
Perception
Priming
Lexical decision task
Mental lexicon
Logogen model
Structural priming

JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE ARTICLE NO. 37, 268–ML962507

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