A Biologically-Plausible Cognitive Model (BPCM) of Positive and Negative Congruency Effects in Masked Priming

Abstract
A Biologically-Plausible Cognitive Model (BPCM) of Positive and Negative Congruency Effects in Masked Priming Ahmad Sohrabi (asohrabi@connect.carleton.ca) Depart ment of Psychology, University of Ku rdistan, Pasdaran Blvd. Sanandaj, Kurd istan, 66177 15175 Iran Robert L. West (robert_west@carleton.ca) Institute of Cognitive Science, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada Abstract longer, responses have to be...
Paper Details
Title
A Biologically-Plausible Cognitive Model (BPCM) of Positive and Negative Congruency Effects in Masked Priming
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
31
Issue
31
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