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Publications (2001-2002)
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Ashby, G. and Casale, M. (2002). The cognitive neuroscience of implicit category learning. Attention and Implicit Learning, 109-141.
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Ashby, F. G. and Ennis, D. M. (2002). A Thurstone-Coombs model of concurrent ratings with sensory and liking dimensions. Journal of Sensory Studies, 17, 43-59.
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Rousseau, B. and Ennis, D.M. (2002), The multiple dual-pair method. Perception & Psychophysics, 64(6), 1008-1014.
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Rousseau, B., Stroh, S., and O'Mahony, M. (2002). Investigating more powerful discrimination tests with consumers: effects of memory and response bias. Food Quality and Preference, 13, 39-45.
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Fukui, M., Yokotsuka, K., Ishii, R., O ’Mahony, M., and Rousseau, B. (2002). Investigation of potential taste reduction of catechin and grape seed dimeric phenols in water by wine proteins. Lebensm.-Wiss.u.-Technol., 35, 355-361.
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Bi, J. and Ennis, D. M. (2001). Statistical models for the A-Not A method. Journal of Sensory Studies, 16, 215-237.
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Bi, J. and Ennis, D. M. (2001). The power of the "A"-"Not A" method. Journal of Sensory Studies, 16, 343-359.
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Rousseau, B. (2001). Les biais de réponse dans le cadre d'analyses discriminatives. In T.N. Urdapilleta & S.D. Huon de Kermadec (Eds.), Traité d'Evaluation Sensorielle: Aspects Cognitifs et Métrologiques des Perceptions (pp. 7-27). Paris: Dunod.

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Ennis, D.M. (2001). Molecular mixture models: Connecting molecular events to perception. P. Given and D. Paredes, (Eds.), in Chemistry of Taste: Medhanisms, Behavior, and Mimics, San Francisco, CA: American Chemical Society.
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Rousseau, B. and Ennis, D. M. (2001). A Thurstonian model for the dual pair (4IAX) discrimination method. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 1083-1090.
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Rousseau, B. (2001), The b-Strategy: An alternative and powerful cognitive strategy when performing sensory discrimination tests. Journal of Sensory Studies, 16, 301-318.
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Rousseau, B. and O'Mahony, M. (2001). Investigation of the dual-pair method as a possible alternative to the triangle and same-different tests. Journal of Sensory Studies, 16, 161-178.
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Bi, J. and Ennis, D. M.(2001). Exact beta-binomial tables for small experiments. Journal of Sensory Studies, 16, 319-325.

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