William P. Wallace, Ph.D.
Professor, Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Phone: (775) 682-8695
Office: Mack Social Science Room 413C
Email: wallace@unr.edu
Research Interests
Publications
Amberg, M.D., Yamashita, J.A., & Wallace, W.P. (2004). Implicit word activation during pre-recognition processing influences correct recognition and estimates of presentation frequency. Memory, 12, 129-139.
Wallace, W.P., Salapska-Gelleri, J., Belz, C., & Owen, M.A. (2006). Phonetic-semantic mediated false recognition: Does activation fail to spread?. American Journal of Psychology, 119, 585-617.
Ballardini, N., Yamashita, J.A., & Wallace, W.P. (2008). Presentation duration and false recall for semantic and phonological associates. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 64-71.
Halcomb, S.H., Taylor, J.P., DeSouza, K.D., & Wallace, W.P. (2008). False recognition following study of semantically related lists presented in jumbled word form. Memory, 16, 443-461.