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Kahan, T. A., Colligan, S. M., & Wiedman, J. N. (in press).  Are visual features of a looming or receding object processed in a capacity-free manner? Consciousness and Cognition.

Kahan, T. A., Hengen, K. B., & Mathis, K. M. (2011). An examination of orthographic and phonological processing using the task-choice procedure. Language and Cognitive Processes, 26, 171-190.

Kahan, T. A., & Enns, J. T. (2010). Object trimming: When masking dots alter rather than replace target representations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 88-102. [see demonstation here]

Kahan, T. A. (2009). Lexical decision task. In D. Matsumoto (Ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Psychology. UK: Cambridge University Press.

Kahan, T. A., & Hely, C. D. (2008). The role of valence and frequency in the emotional Stroop task. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 956-960.

McCormick, C. M., Lewis, E., Somley, B., & Kahan, T. A. (2007). Individual differences in cortisol levels and performance on a test of executive function in men and women. Physiology & Behavior, 91, 87-94.

Kahan, T. A., & Mathis, K. M. (2007). Searching under cups for clues about memory: A classroom demonstration. Teaching of Psychology, 34, 124-128. [see demonstation here]

Sargent, M. J., Kahan, T. A., & Mitchell, C. J. (2007). The mere acceptance effect: Can it influence responses on racial Implicit Association Tests? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 787-793.

Kahan, T. A., & Lichtman, A. S. (2006). Looking at object substitution masking in depth and motion: Towards a two-object theory of object substitution. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 437-446.

Kahan, T. A., Sellinger, J. J., & Broman-Fulks, J. J. (2006). Associative and phonological priming effects following letter search on the prime. American Journal of Psychology, 119, 239-254.

Kahan, T. A., & Mathis, K. M. (2002). Gestalt grouping and common onset masking. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 1248-1259.

Neill, W. T., Neely, J. H., Hutchison, K. A., Kahan, T. A., & VerWys, C. A. (2002). Repetition blindness forward and backward. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28, 137-149.

Neely, J. H., & Kahan, T. A. (2001). Is semantic activation automatic? A critical re-evaluation. In H. L. Roediger, J. S. Nairne, & A. M. Surprenant (Eds.), The nature of remembering: Essays in honor of Robert G. Crowder (pp. 69-93). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

Kahan, T. A. (2000). Negative priming from masked words: Retrospective prime-clarification or center-surround inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 26, 1392-1410.

Kahan, T. A., Neely, J. H., & Forsythe, W. J. (1999). Dissociated backward priming effects in lexical decision and pronunciation tasks. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 6 (1), 105- 110.

Neill, W. T., & Kahan, T. A. (1999). Response conflict reverses priming: A replication. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 6 (2), 304-308.

Neely, J. H., VerWys, C. A., & Kahan, T. A. (1998). Reading "GLASSES" primes "VISION" but reading a pair of "GLASSES" does not. Memory and Cognition, 26 (1), 34-39.

Chiarello, C., Maxfield, L., Richards, L., & Kahan, T. (1995). Activation of lexical codes for simultaneously presented words: Modulation by attention and pathway strength. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21 (4), 776-808.

Chiarello, C., Maxfield, L., & Kahan, T. (1995). Initial right hemisphere activation of subordinate word meanings is not due to homotopic callosal inhibition. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 2 (3), 375-380.

Jorgensen, R. S., Abdul-Karim, K., Kahan, T. A., & Frankowiski, J. J. (1995). Defensiveness, cynical hostility and cardiovascular reactivity: A moderator analysis. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 64 (1), 156-161.

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