Karmen Bleile
Psychology
Acadia University
Canada
Biography
Instructor in the Department of Psychology at Acadia University B.Sc. (Honours), University of Calgary Ph.D., McMaster University
Research Interest
I am interested in the role that attention plays in modulating the contribution that memory retrieval makes to the response selection process. I have used negative priming and inhibition of return tasks to investigate how changing the attentional demands of tasks can influence the extent to which memory retrieval can be a reliable source of information in the response selection process.
Publications
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Milliken, B., Thomson, D., Bleile, K.R., MacLellan, E., & Giammarco, M. (2012). Context-specific control and the Stroop negative priming effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 65, 1430-1448. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2012.656851