!!James McQueen - Selected Publications
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McQueen, J.M., Norris, D., & Cutler, A. (1994). Competition in spoken word recognition: Spotting words in other words.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20, 621–638.\\
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McQueen, J.M. (1998).  Segmentation of continuous speech using phonotactics.  Journal of Memory and Language, 39, 21–46.\\
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Norris, D., McQueen, J.M., & Cutler, A. (2000).  Merging information in speech recognition: Feedback is never necessary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 299–325.\\
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Norris, D., & McQueen, J.M. (2008).  Shortlist B: A Bayesian model of continuous speech recognition. Psychological Review, 115, 357–395.\\
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Salverda, A.P., Dahan, D., & McQueen, J.M. (2003).  The role of prosodic boundaries in the resolution of lexical embedding in speech comprehension. Cognition, 90, 51-89.\\
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Eisner, F., & McQueen, J.M. (2005).  The specificity of perceptual learning in speech processing.  Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 224-238.\\
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McQueen, J.M., Jesse, A., & Norris, D. (2009).  No lexical-prelexical feedback during speech perception or: Is it time to stop playing those Christmas tapes?  Journal of Memory and Language, 61, 1–18.\\
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Bakker, I., Takashima, A., van Hell, J.G., Janzen, G., & McQueen, J.M. (2014). Competition from unseen or unheard novel words: Lexical consolidation across modalities. Journal of Memory and Language, 73, 116–130.\\
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Mitterer, H., Reinisch, E., & McQueen, J.M. (2018). Allophones, not phonemes in spoken-word recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 98, 77–92.\\
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Marshall-Bakker, I., Takashima, A., Schoffelen, J.-M., van Hell, J.G., Janzen, G., & McQueen, J.M. (2018). Theta-band oscillations in the Middle Temporal Gyrus reflect novel word consolidation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30, 621-633.\\
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Patent:\\
Desain, P.W.M. & McQueen, J.M. (2010) Method and system for training of perceptual skills using neurofeedback. European patent: PCT/NL2010/050171; US Patent App.: 13/260,211.