Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Page, Michael</span>"
Number of items: 9.
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  • Investigating a Metrical Hebb Effect for lists of words. (2024) Andrew Paice, Andrew J Johnson, Rebecca Legg, Eleonore H M Smalle and Michael Page
  • Production benefits recall of novel words with frequent, but not infrequent sound patterns. (2023) Belen Lopez Assef, Stephanie Strahm, Keara Boyce, Michael Page and Tania S. Zamuner
  • Literacy improves short-term serial recall of spoken verbal but not visuospatial items - Evidence from illiterate and literate adults. (2019) Eleonore H M Smalle, Arnaud Szmalec, Louisa Bogaerts, Michael Page, Vaishna Narang, Deepshikha Misra, Susana Araujo, Nishant Lohagun, Ouroz Khan, Anuradha Singh, Ramesh Mishra and Falk Huettig
  • The effect of processing load on loss of information from short-term memory. (2019) Dennis Norris, Jane Hall, Sally Butterfield and Michael Page
  • Children retain implicitly learned phonological sequences better than adults: A longitudinal study. (2018) Eleonore H M Smalle, Michael Page, Wouter Duyck, Martin G. Edwards and Arnaud Szmalec
  • Phonological recoding under articulatory suppression. (2018) Dennis Norris, Sally Butterfield, Michael Page and Jane Hall
  • 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