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Date: 2003-07-09 02:27:54
Memory
Cognition
Psycholinguistics
Perception
Priming
Cognitive biases
Lexical decision task
Logogen model
Structural priming
Response priming
Transposed letter effect

Journal of Memory and Language 45, 616–doi:jmla, available online at http://www.academicpress.com on Prime Validity Affects Masked Repetition Priming: Evidence for an Episodic Resource Acco

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