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Auditory priming effects on the production of second language speech sounds
Author: Leong, Lindsay Ann
Date created: 2013-08-13
The alerting effect occurs in simple – but not compound – visual search
Author: Jankovic, Nadja
Date created: 2022-05-05
Who is sensitive to religious priming, and how? Factoring context and participant background into the effects of priming on prosocial behavior.
Author: Ranney, Foster Asbury
Date created: 2014-07-28

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