Markus Damian

Affiliations: 
University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Experimental psychology
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Feng C, Damian MF, Qu Q. (2024) A dataset of behavioral measures on Chinese word production in picture naming. Scientific Data. 11: 185
Tseng H, Damian MF. (2023) Exploring synchrony effects in performance on tasks involving cognitive inhibition: An online study of young adults. Chronobiology International. 1-15
Tseng H, Damian MF. (2023) Exploring the impact of stimulus-stimulus and stimulus-response conflicts on computer mouse trajectories: continuous flow of information from stimulus encoding to response preparation to motor action. Psychological Research
Feng C, Damian MF, Qu Q. (2022) A joint investigation of facilitation and interference effects of semantic and phonological similarity in a continuous naming task. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Crossfield E, Damian MF. (2021) The role of valence in word processing: Evidence from lexical decision and emotional Stroop tasks. Acta Psychologica. 218: 103359
Qu Q, Feng C, Damian MF. (2021) Interference effects of phonological similarity in word production arise from competitive incremental learning. Cognition. 212: 104738
Feng C, Damian MF, Qu Q. (2021) Parallel Processing of Semantics and Phonology in Spoken Production: Evidence from Blocked Cyclic Picture Naming and EEG. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-14
Qu Q, Feng C, Hou F, et al. (2020) Syllables and phonemes as planning units in Mandarin Chinese spoken word production: Evidence from ERPs. Neuropsychologia. 107559
Qu Q, Damian M. (2019) Author accepted manuscript: The role of orthography in second-language spoken word production: Evidence from Tibetan-Chinese bilinguals. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021819850382
Zhang Q, Damian MF. (2019) Syllables constitute proximate units for Mandarin speakers: Electrophysiological evidence from a masked priming task. Psychophysiology. e13317
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