Kenneth I. Forster


Representative publications


Forster, K. I. (1976). Accessing the mental lexicon. In R.J.Wales & E.Walker (Eds.), New Approaches to Language Mechanisms. (pp. 257-287). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Forster, K.I. (1979). Levels of processing and the structure of the language processor. In W.E. Cooper, & E. Walker (Eds.), Sentence Processing: Psycholinguistic essays presented to Merrill Garrett. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Forster, K.I. (1981). Priming and the effects of sentence and lexical contexts on naming time: Evidence for autonomous lexical processing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 33, 465-495.

Forster, K.I. (1987). Form-priming with masked primes: The best-match hypothesis. In M.Coltheart (Ed.), Attention & Performance XII. (pp. 127-146). Hillsdale,N.J.: Erlbaum.

Forster, K.I. (1989). Basic issues in lexical processing. In W.Marslen-Wilson (Ed.), Lexical Representation and Process. Cambridge, Ma.: M.I.T. Press. (pp. 75-107).

Forster, K.I. (1992). Memory-addressing mechanisms and lexical access. In R. Frost & L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning. Elsevier. (pp. 413-434).

Forster, K.I., & Davis, C. (1984). Repetition priming and frequency attenuation in lexical access. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 10, 680-698.

Forster, K.I., & Davis, C. (1991). The density constraint on form-priming in the naming task: Interference effects from a masked prime. Journal of Memory and Language, 30, 1-25.

Forster, K.I., Davis, C., Schoknecht, C., & Carter, R. (1987). Masked priming with graphemically related forms: Repetition or partial activation? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,, 39, 211-251.

Forster, K.I., and Taft, M. (1994). Bodies, antibodies, and neighborhood density effects in masked form-priming. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20, 844-863.

Gollan, T. H., Forster, K. I., & Frost, R. (1997). Translation priming with different scripts: Masked priming with cognates and noncognates in Hebrew-English bilinguals. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 23(5), 1122-1139.

Frost, R., Forster, K. I., & Deutsch, A. (1997). What can we learn from the morphology of Hebrew? A masked-priming investigation of morphological representation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 23(4), 829-856.

Forster, K. I. (1998). The pros and cons of masked priming. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 27(2), 203-233.

Forster, K. I., & Hector, J. (2002). Cascaded versus noncascaded models of lexical and semantic processing the turple effect. Memory & Cognition, 30(7), 1106-1116.

Forster, K. I., Mohan, K., & Hector, J. (2003). The mechanics of masked priming. In S. Kinoshita & S. J. Lupker (Eds.), Masked priming: State of the art (pp. 3-37). Hove, UK: Psychology Press.