Presenting your findings AAM Nicol, PM Pexman Washington, DC,: American Psychological Association, 1999 | 416* | 1999 |
There are many ways to be rich: Effects of three measures of semantic richness on visual word recognition PM Pexman, IS Hargreaves, PD Siakaluk, GE Bodner, J Pope Psychonomic bulletin & review 15, 161-167, 2008 | 274 | 2008 |
Context incongruity and irony processing SL Ivanko, PM Pexman Discourse processes 35 (3), 241-279, 2003 | 252 | 2003 |
Five mechanisms of sound symbolic association DM Sidhu, PM Pexman Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 1619-1643, 2018 | 246 | 2018 |
It's fascinating research: The cognition of verbal irony PM Pexman Current Directions in Psychological Science 17 (4), 286-290, 2008 | 237 | 2008 |
The impact of feedback semantics in visual word recognition: Number-of-features effects in lexical decision and naming tasks PM Pexman, SJ Lupker, Y Hino Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (3), 542-549, 2002 | 234 | 2002 |
Homophone effects in lexical decision. PM Pexman, SJ Lupker, D Jared Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27 (1), 139, 2001 | 220 | 2001 |
Children's perceptions of the social functions of verbal irony M Harris, PM Pexman Discourse Processes 36 (3), 147-165, 2003 | 217 | 2003 |
Ambiguity and synonymy effects in lexical decision, naming, and semantic categorization tasks: interactions between orthography, phonology, and semantics. Y Hino, SJ Lupker, PM Pexman Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 28 (4), 686, 2002 | 215 | 2002 |
Developing embodied cognition: Insights from children’s concepts and language processing M Wellsby, PM Pexman Frontiers in psychology 5, 506, 2014 | 205 | 2014 |
How do typically developing children grasp the meaning of verbal irony? PM Pexman, M Glenwright Journal of Neurolinguistics 20 (2), 178-196, 2007 | 199 | 2007 |
Does sarcasm always sting? Investigating the impact of ironic insults and ironic compliments PM Pexman, KM Olineck Discourse Processes 33 (3), 199-217, 2002 | 192 | 2002 |
Evidence for the activation of sensorimotor information during visual word recognition: The body–object interaction effect PD Siakaluk, PM Pexman, L Aguilera, WJ Owen, CR Sears Cognition 106 (1), 433-443, 2008 | 188 | 2008 |
Discourse factors that influence online reading of metaphor and irony PM Pexman, TR Ferretti, AN Katz Discourse Processes 29 (3), 201-222, 2000 | 188* | 2000 |
Is more always better? Effects of semantic richness on lexical decision, speeded pronunciation, and semantic classification MJ Yap, SE Tan, PM Pexman, IS Hargreaves Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 742-750, 2011 | 179 | 2011 |
Does irony go better with friends? PM Pexman, MT Zvaigzne Metaphor and symbol 19 (2), 143-163, 2004 | 176 | 2004 |
An abundance of riches: Cross-task comparisons of semantic richness effects in visual word recognition MJ Yap, PM Pexman, M Wellsby, IS Hargreaves, MJ Huff Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 72, 2012 | 175 | 2012 |
Interpreting figurative statements: Speaker occupation can change metaphor to irony AN Katz, PM Pexman Metaphor and Symbol 12 (1), 19-41, 1997 | 175 | 1997 |
Neural correlates of concreteness in semantic categorization PM Pexman, IS Hargreaves, JD Edwards, LC Henry, BG Goodyear Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19 (8), 1407-1419, 2007 | 174 | 2007 |
Number-of-features effects and semantic processing PM Pexman, GG Holyk, MH Monfils Memory & Cognition 31, 842-855, 2003 | 161 | 2003 |