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    The role of theory in understanding implicit memory.Robert S. Lockhart - 1989 - In S. Lewandowsky, J. M. Dunn & K. Kirsner (eds.), Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 3--13.
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    Distributional versus singular approaches to probability and errors in probabilistic reasoning.Tim Reeves & Robert S. Lockhart - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (2):207.
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    Retrieval asymmetry in the recall of adjectives and nouns.Robert S. Lockhart - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (1p1):12.
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    CHARM is not enough: Comments on Eich's model of cued recall.Fergus I. M. Craik & Robert S. Lockhart - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (3):360-364.
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    Repetition and context effects in recognition memory.Jonathan C. Davis, Robert S. Lockhart & Donald M. Thomson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (1):96.
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    Consciousness and the Function of Remembered Episodes.Robert S. Lockhart - 1989 - In Henry L. I. Roediger & Fergus I. M. Craik (eds.), Varieties of Memory and Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 423--429.
  7. Modularity, cognitive penetrability and the Turing test.Robert S. Lockhart - 2000 - Psycoloquy.
    The Turing Test blurs the distinction between a model and irrelevant) instantiation details. Modeling only functional modules is problematic if these are interconnected and cognitively penetrable.
     
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    Retrieval asymmetry and the criterion problem in cued recall.Robert S. Lockhart - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):192.