Philip T. Quinlan

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University of York, York, England, United Kingdom 
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Matt Craddock research assistant 2005-2006 University of York
Falk Huettig grad student 2003-2004
Nikolaos Andreadis grad student 2006-2009 University of York
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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
Cohen DJ, Quinlan PT. (2017) The log-linear response function of the bounded number-line task is unrelated to the psychological representation of quantity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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