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Overview

Ian Neath is affiliated with Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with specific focus areas including Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics such as Memory Processes and Influences, Reading and Literacy Development, Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Cognitive Functions and Memory, Deception Detection and Forensic Psychology, and Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes.

Publication venues frequently featuring Ian Neath's work include:

  • Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale
  • Memory & Cognition
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • Arabixiv (OSF Preprints)
  • Experimental Psychology (formerly Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie)

Recent publications by Ian Neath include:

  • Semantic Relatedness Effects in Serial Recall But Not in Serial Reconstruction of Order, 2022, Experimental Psychology (formerly Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie)
  • Concreteness and disagreement: Comment on Pollock (2018), 2020, Memory & Cognition
  • Stimulus-based mirror effects revisited., 2021, Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ian Neath include:

  • Aimée M. Surprenant
  • Dominic Guitard
  • Tyler M. Ensor
  • Steven Roodenrys
  • Molly B. MacMillan

Best Publications

  • A Temporal Ratio Model of Memory

    Gordon D. A. Brown;Ian Neath;Nick Chater

  • Human Memory: An Introduction to Research, Data, and Theory

    Ian Neath

  • The nature of remembering : essays in honor of Robert G. Crowder

    Robert G. Crowder;Henry L. Roediger

  • Implicit attitudes can be measured.

    Henry L. Roediger;James S. Nairne;Ian Neath;Aimée M. Surprenant

  • Modeling the effects of irrelevant speech on memory.

    Ian Neath

  • Word-length effects in immediate memory: Overwriting trace decay theory

    Ian Neath;James S. Nairne

  • Distinctiveness and serial position effects in recognition

    Ian Neath

  • Principles of Memory

    Aimée M. Surprenant;Ian Neath

  • Schedules of presentation and temporal distinctiveness in human memory.

    Ian Neath;Robert G. Crowder

  • Contextual and distinctive processes and the serial position function.

    Ian Neath

  • Positional Distinctiveness and the Ratio Rule in Free Recall

    James S. Nairne;Ian Neath;Matt Serra;Eunhee Byun

  • SIMPLE: Further Applications of A Local Distinctiveness Model of Memory

    Ian Neath;Gordon D.A. Brown

  • Abolishing the word-length effect.

    Charles Hulme;Aimée M. Suprenant;Tamra J. Bireta;George Stuart

  • When does length cause the word length effect

    Annie Jalbert;Ian Neath;Tamra J. Bireta;Aimée M. Surprenant

  • Remembering and forgetting as context discrimination.

    E. J. Capaldi;Ian Neath

  • Distinctiveness and very short-term serial position effects.

    Ian Neath;Robert G. Crowder

  • Proactive interference plays a role in the word-length effect

    James S. Nairne;Ian Neath;Matt Serra

  • The shift from recency to primacy with increasing delay.

    Alicia J. Knoedler;Kristin A. Hellwig;Ian Neath

  • Modality, concreteness, and set-size effects in a free reconstruction of order task.

    Ian Neath

  • The time-based word length effect and stimulus set specificity.

    Ian Neath;Tamra J. Bireta;Aimée M. Surprenant

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon D. A. Brown
Gordon D. A. Brown University of Warwick
James S. Nairne
James S. Nairne Purdue University West Lafayette
Robert G. Crowder
Robert G. Crowder Yale University
Nick Chater
Nick Chater University of Warwick
Charles Hulme
Charles Hulme University of Oxford
Alice F. Healy
Alice F. Healy University of Colorado Boulder
Henry L. Roediger
Henry L. Roediger Washington University in St. Louis
Sébastien Tremblay
Sébastien Tremblay Université Laval
Teresa McCormack
Teresa McCormack Queen's University Belfast
Michael J. Watkins
Michael J. Watkins Rice University

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