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Christopher Sears
Christopher Sears
Professor of Psychology, University of Calgary
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Neighborhood size and neighborhood frequency effects in word recognition
CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21, 876-900, 1995
365*1995
Multiple object tracking and attentional processing
CR Sears, ZW Pylyshyn
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 54, 1-14, 2000
2802000
Multiple parallel access in visual attention
Z Pylyshyn, J Burkell, B Fisher, C Sears, W Schmidt, L Trick
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 48, 260-283, 1994
2251994
Evidence for the activation of sensorimotor information during visual word recognition: The body-object interaction effect
PD Siakaluk, PM Pexman, L Aguilera, WJ Owen, CR Sears
Cognition 106, 433-443, 2008
1842008
Attention to emotional images in previously depressed individuals: An eye-tracking study
CR Sears, KR Newman, JD Ference, CL Thomas
Cognitive Therapy and Research 35, 517-528, 2011
1392011
Cultural influences on categorization processes
SJ Unsworth, CR Sears, PM Pexman
Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology 36, 662-688, 2005
1252005
Attentional biases in dysphoria: An eye-tracking study of the allocation and disengagement of attention
CR Sears, CL Thomas, JM LeHuquet, JCS Johnson
Cognition and Emotion 24, 1349-1368, 2010
1222010
The benefits of sensorimotor knowledge: Body–object interaction facilitates semantic processing
PD Siakaluk, PM Pexman, CR Sears, K Wilson, K Locheed, WJ Owen
Cognitive Science 32, 591-605, 2008
1162008
Cross-script phonological priming for Japanese-English bilinguals: Evidence for integrated phonological representations
M Nakayama, CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Language and Cognitive Processes 27, 1563-1583, 2012
962012
Orthographic neighborhood effects in lexical decision: The effects of nonword orthographic neighborhood size
PD Siakaluk, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28, 661-681, 2002
932002
Is there a neighborhood frequency effect in English? Evidence from reading and lexical decision
CR Sears, CR Campbell, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 32 …, 2006
912006
The effect of depressed mood on the interpretation of ambiguity, with and without negative mood induction
MAS Bisson, CR Sears
Cognition and Emotion 21, 614-645, 2007
812007
A sad mood increases attention to unhealthy food images in women with food addiction
M Frayn, CR Sears, KM von Ranson
Appetite 100, 55-63, 2016
742016
Masked priming with orthographic neighbors: A test of the lexical competition assumption
M Nakayama, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 …, 2008
742008
Measuring attentional control ability or beliefs? Evaluation of the factor structure and convergent validity of the Attentional Control Scale
L Quigley, CA Wright, KS Dobson, CR Sears
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 39, 742-754, 2017
712017
Orthographic neighborhood effects in perceptual identification and semantic categorization tasks: A test of the multiple read-out model
CR Sears, SJ Lupker, Y Hino
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 61, 1537-1554, 1999
701999
The reliability of attentional biases for emotional images measured using a free-viewing eye-tracking paradigm
C Sears, L Quigley, A Fernandez, K Newman, K Dobson
Behavior Research Methods 51, 2748-2760, 2019
692019
Attention to threat images in individuals with clinical and subthreshold symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
CL Thomas, LD Goegan, KR Newman, JE Arndt, CR Sears
Journal of Anxiety Disorders 27, 447-455, 2013
682013
Masked translation priming with Japanese–English bilinguals: Interactions between cognate status, target frequency, and L2 proficiency
M Nakayama, CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 25, 949-981, 2013
652013
Orthographic neighbourhood effects in parallel distributed processing models
CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 53, 220-229, 1999
611999
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