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The Development of Rehearsal in Verbal Short-Term MemoryJARROLD, Christopher; HALL, Debbora.Child development perspectives. 2013, Vol 7, Num 3, pp 182-186, issn 1750-8592, 5 p.Article

Associative Relatedness Enhances Recall and Produces False Memories in Immediate Serial RecallTEHAN, Gerald.Canadian journal of experimental psychology. 2010, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 266-272, issn 1196-1961, 7 p.Article

Time, space, and memory for orderFISCHER-BAUM, Simon; BENJAMIN, Aaron S.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2014, Vol 21, Num 5, pp 1263-1271, issn 1069-9384, 9 p.Article

High- and low-frequency words are recalled equally well in alternating lists: Evidence for associative effects in serial recallHULME, Charles; STUART, George; BROWN, Gordon D. A et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2003, Vol 49, Num 4, pp 500-518, issn 0749-596X, 19 p.Article

The Hebb repetition effect as a laboratory analogue of novel word learningSZMALEC, Arnaud; DUYCK, Wouter; VANDIERENDONCK, André et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2009, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 435-443, issn 1747-0218, 9 p.Article

Delineating the contribution of long-term associations to immediate recallSAINT-AUBIN, Jean; GUERARD, Katherine; CHAMBERLAND, Cindy et al.Memory (Hove. Print). 2014, Vol 22, Num 3-4, pp 360-373, issn 0965-8211, 14 p.Article

Laminar Cortical Dynamics of Cognitive and Motor Working Memory, Sequence Learning and Performance : Toward a Unified Theory of How the Cerebral Cortex WorksGROSSBERG, Stephen; PEARSON, Lance R.Psychological review. 2008, Vol 115, Num 3, pp 677-732, issn 0033-295X, 56 p.Article

Input and output modes modulate phonological and semantic contributions to immediate serial recall: Evidence from a brain-damaged patientCHASSE, Véronique; BELLEVILLE, Sylvie.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2009, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 195-216, issn 0264-3294, 22 p.Article

Lexical coherence in short-term memory: Strategic reconstruction or semantic glue?JEFFERIES, Elizabeth; FRANKISH, Clive; NOBLE, Katie et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2009, Vol 62, Num 10, pp 1967-1982, issn 1747-0218, 16 p.Article

Speech errors and the phonological similarity effect in short-term memory : Evidence suggesting a common locusPAGE, Mike P. A; MADGE, Alison; CUMMING, Nick et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2007, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 49-64, issn 0749-596X, 16 p.Article

Serial position effects in nonword repetitionGUPTA, Prahlad; LIPINSKI, John; ABBS, Brandon et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2005, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 141-162, issn 0749-596X, 22 p.Article

Phonology without semantics? Good enough for verbal short-term memory. Evidence from a patient with semantic dementiaPAPAGNO, Costanza; VERNICE, Mirta; CECCHETTO, Carlo et al.Cortex (Testo stampato). 2013, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 626-636, issn 0010-9452, 11 p.Article

Lexical and semantic binding in verbal short-term memoryJEFFERIES, Elizabeth; FRANKISH, Clive R; LAMBON RALPH, Matthew A et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2006, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 81-98, issn 0749-596X, 18 p.Article

A neural model of sequential movement planning and control of eye movements: Item-Order-Rank working memory and saccade selection by the supplementary eye fieldsSILVER, Matthew R; GROSSBERG, Stephen; BULLOCK, Daniel et al.Neural networks. 2012, Vol 26, pp 29-58, issn 0893-6080, 30 p.Article

Semantic memory is key to binding phonology: Converging evidence from immediate serial recall in semantic dementia and healthy participantsHOFFMAN, Paul; JEFFERIES, Elizabeth; EHSAN, Sheeba et al.Neuropsychologia. 2009, Vol 47, Num 3, pp 747-760, issn 0028-3932, 14 p.Article

A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: Evidence from semantic dementiaJEFFERIES, Elizabeth; PATTERSON, Karalyn; JONES, Roy W et al.Neuropsychologia. 2004, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 639-660, issn 0028-3932, 22 p.Article

The Relationship Between Semantic Short-Term Memory and Immediate Serial Recall of Known and Unknown Words and Nonwords : Data From Two Chinese Individuals With AphasiaWONG, Winsy; LAW, Sam-Po.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2008, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 900-917, issn 0278-7393, 18 p.Article

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