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Paul Mattson
Paul Mattson
Professor of Psychology, Peninsula College
Verified email at pencol.edu
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An action sequence held in memory can interfere with response selection of a target stimulus, but does not interfere with response activation of noise stimuli
PS Mattson, LR Fournier
Memory & Cognition 36, 1236-1247, 2008
272008
Holding a manual response sequence in memory can disrupt vocal responses that share semantic features with the manual response
LR Fournier, MD Wiediger, R McMeans, PS Mattson, J Kirkwood, ...
Psychological Research PRPF 74, 359-369, 2010
222010
Frequency of the first feature in action sequences influences feature binding
PS Mattson, LR Fournier, LP Behmer
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 74, 1446-1460, 2012
192012
Increased event frequency increases binding strength among feature codes
PS Mattson
Washington State University, 2010
2010
Does Compatibility Interference Generalize to Distractors in a Selection Task?
PS Mattson
Washington State University, 2007
2007
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