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    Consonant-vowel-consonant recognition as a function of graphic familiarity and meaning.Seth N. Greenberg - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):969.
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    Limitations on the word superiority effect with a fixed target set.Seth N. Greenberg & Lester E. Krueger - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (1):25-28.
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    Words do not stand alone: Do not ignore a word's role when examining patterns of activation.Seth N. Greenberg & Monika Nisslein - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):289-290.
    Pulvermüller traces the differences in brain activity associated with function and content words. The model considers words displayed primarily in isolation. Research on letter detection suggests that what distinguishes function from content words are their roles in text. Hence a model that fails to consider context effects on the processing of words provides an insufficient accounting of word representation in the brain.
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    Divided attention: A vehicle for monitoring memory processes.William A. Johnston, Seth N. Greenberg, Ronald P. Fisher & David W. Martin - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (1p1):164.
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    Perceptual deficit due to division of attention between memory and perception.Harvey G. Shulman & Seth N. Greenberg - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (2):171.