Philip T. Quinlan
Affiliations: | University of York, York, England, United Kingdom |
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Falk Huettig | grad student | 2003-2004 | |
Nikolaos Andreadis | grad student | 2006-2009 | University of York |
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Quinlan PT, Cohen DJ, Allen K. (2025) Perceptual averaging on relevant and irrelevant featural dimensions. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Quinlan PT, Cohen DJ, Liu X. (2020) Further insights into the operation of the Chinese number system: Competing effects of Arabic and Mandarin number formats. Memory & Cognition |
Cohen DJ, Quinlan PT. (2019) Limited-capacity identity processing of multiple integers. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Cohen DJ, Blanc-Goldhammer D, Quinlan PT. (2018) A Mathematical Model of How People Solve Most Variants of the Number-Line Task. Cognitive Science |
Quinlan PT, Allen K. (2018) The nature of shape constancy mechanisms as revealed by shape priming. Journal of Vision. 18: 14 |
Baddeley AD, Hitch GJ, Quinlan PT. (2018) Is the phonological similarity effect in working memory due to proactive interference? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Quinlan PT, Roodenrys S, Miller LM. (2018) Correction to: Serial reconstruction of order and serial recall in verbal short-term memory. Memory & Cognition |
Chubala C, Surprenant AM, Neath I, et al. (2018) Does dynamic visual noise eliminate the concreteness effect in working memory? Journal of Memory and Language. 102: 97-114 |
Quinlan PT, Yue Y, Cohen DJ. (2017) The processing of images of biological threats in visual short-term memory. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284 |
Quinlan PT, Roodenrys S, Miller LM. (2017) Serial reconstruction of order and serial recall in verbal short-term memory. Memory & Cognition |