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Wayne A. Wickelgren

Wayne A. Wickelgren

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
7585
World Ranking
10379
National Ranking
5444

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1980 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Wayne A. Wickelgren was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States during their academic career. The scope of their research contributions is not detailed through specific publications or topics in the available data. However, their recognition includes being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1980.

The available data does not list any specific papers authored by Wickelgren, nor any frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, there is no detailed information on books published, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics conducted by this scientist.

The fellowship awarded by AAAS in 1980 suggests involvement in scientific endeavors recognized at a national level within the United States. The absence of detailed bibliometric information limits further insight into the particular domains or scientific contributions attributed to Wickelgren.

Wayne A. Wickelgren is noted as deceased, and the profile reflects information known up to that point with no recent updates or additions to their academic record available.

Best Publications

  • Speed-accuracy tradeoff and information processing dynamics

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Chunking and Consolidation: A Theoretical Synthesis of Semantic Networks, Configuring in Conditioning, S-R versus Cognitive Learning, Normal Forgetting, the Amnesic Syndrome, and the Hippocampal Arousal System.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Strength models and serial position in short-term recognition memory ☆

    Wayne A. Wickelgren;Donald A. Norman

  • Single-trace fragility theory of memory dynamics.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • ACOUSTIC SIMILARITY AND INTRUSION ERRORS IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Distinctive Features and Errors in Short‐Term Memory for English Consonants

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Trace resistance and the decay of long-term memory.

    Wayne A Wickelgren

  • Short-term memory for phonemically similar lists.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Sparing of short-term memory in an amnesic patient: implications for strength theory of memory

    W. A. Wickelgren

  • Strength theory of decision rules and latency in retrieval from short-term memory

    Donald A. Norman;Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Acoustic similarity and retroactive interference in short-term memory

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Associative strength theory of recognition memory for pitch

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • The long and the short of memory.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • SIZE OF REHEARSAL GROUP AND SHORT-TERM MEMORY.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Rehearsal grouping and hierarchical organization of serial position cues in short-term memory.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Distinctive features and errors in short-term memory for English vowels.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Short-term recognition memory for single digits and pairs of digits.

    Donald A. Norman;Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Auditory or articulatory coding in verbal short-term memory.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • HUMAN LEARNING AND MEMORY

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Phonemic similarity and interference in short-term memory for single letters.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • SHORT-TERM MEMORY FOR REPEATED AND NON-REPEATED ITEMS.

    Wayne A. Wickelgren

  • Priming and Retrieval from Short-Term Memory: A Speed Accuracy Trade-Off Analysis

    Wayne A. Wickelgren;Albert T. Corbett;Barbara A. Dosher

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Anne Dosher
Barbara Anne Dosher University of California, Irvine

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