Items where Author is "Page, Michael"
Number of items: 8.
Article
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