Ray Pike

Affiliations: 
University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
Area:
Human information processing, Theory of Signal Detection, Memory, RTs
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Dyne AM, Humphreys MS, Bain JD, et al. (1990) Associative Interference Effects in Recognition and Recall Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 16: 813-824
Humphreys MS, Bain JD, Pike R. (1989) Different Ways to Cue a Coherent Memory System: A Theory for Episodic, Semantic, and Procedural Tasks Psychological Review. 96: 208-233
Humphreys MS, Pike R, Bain JD, et al. (1989) Global matching: A comparison of the SAM, Minerva II, Matrix, and TODAM models Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 33: 36-67
Pike R, Jackson K, Dalgleish L. (1988) Order and serial position effects in response time with multiple-item probe recognition. Memory & Cognition. 16: 220-31
Humphreys MS, Pike R, Bain JD, et al. (1988) Using multilist designs to test for contextual reinstatement effects in recognition Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 26: 200-202
Pike R. (1985) Correction to Pike. Psychological Review. 92: 511-511
Pike R, Dalgleish L, Jackson K. (1985) Order effect in recognition latency for multiple-item probes Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition. 11: 248-261
Pike R. (1984) Comparison of convolution and matrix distributed memory systems for associative recall and recognition. Psychological Review. 91: 281-294
Pike R, Jackson K. (1983) Further analysis of the Crist data on matching performance and the similarity structure of the stimulus set. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 112: 347-56
Pike R, Ryder P. (1978) Multiple observations and latency functions: A further note on response latency in signal detection Psychological Review. 85: 48-52
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