Author
Number of items: 40.
Learning nonwords: The Hebb repetition effect as a model of word learning. (2018)
D. Norris,
Michael Page
and
Jane Hall
Reverse production effect: Children recognize novel words better when they are heard rather than produced. (2017)
Tania S. Zamuner,
Stephanie Strahm,
Elizabeth Morin-Lessard
and
Michael Page
Localist models are compatible with information measures, sparseness indices and complementary learning systems in the brain. (2017)
Michael Page
The involvement of long-term serial-order memory in reading development : A longitudinal study. (2016)
Louisa Bogaerts,
Arnaud Szmalec,
Marjolijn De Maeyer,
Mike P A Page
and
Wouter Duyck
Can chunk size differences explain developmental changes in lexical learning? (2016)
Eleonore H M Smalle,
Louisa Bogaerts,
Morgane Simonis,
Wouter Duyck,
Michael P A Page,
Martin G. Edwards
and
Arnaud Szmalec
Spoken word recognition of novel words, either produced or only heard during learning. (2015)
Tania S. Zamuner,
Elizabeth Morin-Lessard,
Stephanie Strahm
and
Michael P A Page
Linking memory and language : Evidence for a serial-order learning impairment in dyslexia. (2015)
Louisa Bogaerts,
Arnaud Szmalec,
Wibke Hachmann,
M.P.A. Page
and
Wouter Duyck
Increased susceptibility to proactive interference in adults with dyslexia? (2015)
L. Bogaerts,
A. Szmalec,
W.M. Hachmann,
M.P.A. Page,
E. Woumans
and
W. Duyck
Climate change: Time to Do Something Different. (2014)
Nadine Page
and
M.P.A. Page
Repetition-spacing and item-overlap effects in the Hebb repetition task. (2013)
M.P.A. Page,
N. Cumming,
D. Norris,
A.M. McNeil
and
G.J. Hitch
The case for mainstream solar in the UK. (2013)
M.P.A. Page
Working memory and emotion : Detecting the hedonic detector. (2012)
A. Baddeley,
R. Banse,
Y.M. Huang
and
M.P.A. Page
The development of long-term lexical representations through Hebb repetition learning. (2012)
Arnaud Szmalec,
M.P.A. Page
and
Wouter Duyck
Order or Disorder? Impaired Hebb Learning in Dyslexia. (2011)
Arnaud Szmalec,
Maaike Loncke,
M.P.A. Page
and
Wouter Duyck
Green behaviour change : HOT topics. (2011)
M.P.A. Page
and
N. Page
Current issues in understanding interactions between short-term and long-term memory. (2009)
A.S.C. Thorn
and
M.P.A. Page
The Hebb repetition effect as a laboratory analogue of novel word learning. (2009)
A. Szmalec,
W. Duyck,
A. Vandierendonck,
A.B. Mata
and
M.P.A. Page
Interactions Between Short-term and Long-term Memory in the Verbal Domain. (2009)
Annabel Thorn
and
M.P.A. Page
Is there a common mechanism underlying word-form learning and the Hebb repetition effect? : Experimental data and a modelling framework. (2009)
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
A model linking immediate serial recall, the Hebb repetition effect and the learning of phonological word forms. (2009)
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
A unified framework for immediate serial recall, Hebb effects, and the learning of phonological word-forms. (2008)
M.P.A. Page
and
Dennis Norris
Speech errors and the phonological similarity effect in short-term memory: evidence suggesting a common locus. (2007)
M.P.A. Page,
A. Madge,
N. Cumming
and
D. Norris
Repetition learning in the immediate serial recall of visual and auditory materials. (2006)
M.P.A. Page,
N. Cumming,
D. Norris,
G.J. Hitch
and
A.M. McNeil
What can't functional neuroimaging tell the cognitive psychologist? (2006)
M.P.A. Page
What is the locus of the errorless-learning advantage? (2006)
M.P.A. Page,
B.A. Wilson,
A. Shiel,
G. Carter
and
D. Norris
Connectionist models of short-term memory for serial order. (2005)
M.P.A. Page
Learning and production of movement sequences : Behavioral, neurophysiological, and modeling perspectives. (2004)
B.J. Rhodes,
D. Bullock,
W.B. Verwey,
B. Averbeck
and
M.P.A. Page
Retroactive effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall from short-term memory. (2004)
D. Norris,
A.D. Baddeley
and
M.P.A. Page
Testing a positional model of the Hebb effect. (2003)
N. Cumming,
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
The irrelevant sound effect: What needs modelling and a tentative model. (2003)
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
Paying Attention to Relevant Dimensions : A Localist Approach. (2001)
M.P.A. Page
Connectionist modelling in psychology : a localist manifesto. (2000)
M.P.A. Page
Sticking to the manifesto. (2000)
M.P.A. Page
The primacy model: A new model of immediate serial recall. (1998)
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
Modeling immediate serial recall with a localist implementation of the primacy model. (1998)
M.P.A. Page
and
D. Norris
A localist implementation of the Primacy model of immediate serial recall. (1997)
D. Norris
and
M.P.A. Page
Unchained memory: Error patterns rule out chaining models of immediate serial recall. (1996)
R. N. A. Henson,
D. G. Norris,
M.P.A. Page
and
A.D. Baddeley
Use of neural networks in brain SPECT to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. (1996)
M.P.A. Page,
R. J. Howard,
J. T. O'Brien,
M. S. Burton Thomas
and
A. D. Pickering
Connectionist modelling of short-term memory. (1995)
D. Norris,
M.P.A. Page
and
A. Baddeley
Modelling the perception of musical sequences with self-organizing neural networks. (1994)
M.P.A. Page