William J. Owen, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada 
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Cognitive Psychology
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Ron Borowsky grad student 2002 University of Saskatchewan
 (Examining skilled reading processes.)
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Wellsby M, Siakaluk PD, Owen WJ, et al. (2011) Embodied semantic processing: The body-object interaction effect in a non-manual task Language and Cognition. 3: 1-14
Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, Dalrymple HAR, et al. (2011) Some insults are more difficult to ignore: The embodied insult Stroop effect Language and Cognitive Processes. 26: 1266-1294
Wellsby M, Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, et al. (2010) Some Insults are Easier to Detect: The Embodied Insult Detection Effect. Frontiers in Psychology. 1: 198
Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, Sears CR, et al. (2008) The benefits of sensorimotor knowledge: body-object interaction facilitates semantic processing. Cognitive Science. 32: 591-605
Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, Aguilera L, et al. (2008) Evidence for the activation of sensorimotor information during visual word recognition: the body-object interaction effect. Cognition. 106: 433-43
Kerswell L, Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, et al. (2007) Homophone effects in visual word recognition depend on homophone type and task demands. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Expã©Rimentale. 61: 322-7
Siakaluk PD, Pexman PM, Sears CR, et al. (2007) Multiple meanings are not necessarily a disadvantage in semantic processing: Evidence from homophone effects in semantic categorisation Language and Cognitive Processes. 22: 453-467
Borowsky R, Cummine J, Owen WJ, et al. (2006) FMRI of ventral and dorsal processing streams in basic reading processes: insular sensitivity to phonology. Brain Topography. 18: 233-9
Borowsky R, Owen WJ, Wile TL, et al. (2005) Neuroimaging of language processes: fMRI of silent and overt lexical processing and the promise of multiple process imaging in single brain studies. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal = Journal L'Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes. 56: 204-13
Owen WJ, Borowsky R, Sarty GE. (2004) FMRI of two measures of phonological processing in visual word recognition: ecological validity matters. Brain and Language. 90: 40-6
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