Items where Author is "Norris, D."

Number of items: 14.
Article
  • Learning nonwords: The Hebb repetition effect as a model of word learning. (2018) D. Norris, Michael Page and Jane Hall
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 is the locus of the errorless-learning advantage? (2006) M.P.A. Page, B.A. Wilson, A. Shiel, G. Carter and D. Norris
  • 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
  • The primacy model: A new model of immediate serial recall. (1998) M.P.A. Page and D. Norris
  • Connectionist modelling of short-term memory. (1995) D. Norris, M.P.A. Page and A. Baddeley
  • Other
  • 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
  • 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