Winston D. Goh, Ph.D.

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
language, speech, perception, reading
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David B. Pisoni grad student 2001 Indiana University
 (Talker variability effects in short -term and long -term memory for spoken words.)
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Chee QW, Chow KJ, Yap MJ, et al. (2020) Consistency norms for 37,677 english words. Behavior Research Methods
Goh WD, Yap MJ, Chee QW. (2020) The Auditory English Lexicon Project: A multi-talker, multi-region psycholinguistic database of 10,170 spoken words and nonwords. Behavior Research Methods
Lim LCL, Goh WD. (2019) False recognition modality effects in short-term memory: Reversing the auditory advantage. Cognition. 193: 104008
Chng KYT, Yap MJ, Goh WD. (2018) Cross-modal masked repetition and semantic priming in auditory lexical decision. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Kim SY, Yap MJ, Goh WD. (2018) The role of semantic transparency in visual word recognition of compound words: A megastudy approach. Behavior Research Methods
Lau MC, Goh WD, Yap MJ. (2018) An item-level analysis of lexical-semantic effects in free recall and recognition memory using the megastudy approach. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 71: 2207-2222
OOI SH, GOH WD, SORACE A, et al. (2018) From Bilingualism to Bilingualisms: Bilingual experience in Edinburgh and Singapore affects attentional control differently Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 21: 867-879
Chee QW, Goh WD. (2018) What explains the von Restorff effect? Contrasting distinctive processing and retrieval cue efficacy Journal of Memory and Language. 99: 49-61
Ng MMR, Goh WD, Yap MJ, et al. (2017) How We Think about Temporal Words: A Gestural Priming Study in English and Chinese. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 974
Goh WD, Yap MJ, Lau MC, et al. (2016) Semantic Richness Effects in Spoken Word Recognition: A Lexical Decision and Semantic Categorization Megastudy. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 976
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