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Effects of language dominance on item and order memory in free recall, serial recall and order reconstructionFRANCIS, Wendy S; BACA, Yuzeth.Memory (Hove. Print). 2014, Vol 22, Num 7-8, pp 1060-1069, issn 0965-8211, 10 p.Article

Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: Filling in the blanksFARRELL, Simon; HURLSTONE, Mark J; LEWANDOWSKY, Stephan et al.Memory & cognition. 2013, Vol 41, Num 6, pp 938-952, issn 0090-502X, 15 p.Article

Age-related differences in guessing on free and forced recall testsHUFF, Mark J; MEADE, Michelle L; HUTCHISON, Keith A et al.Memory (Hove. Print). 2011, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 317-330, issn 0965-8211, 14 p.Article

Failure to RecallLAMING, Donald.Psychological review. 2009, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 157-186, issn 0033-295X, 30 p.Article

Immunity to proactive interference is not a property of the focus of attention in working memoryRALPH, Alicia; WALTERS, Jade N; STEVENS, Alison et al.Memory & cognition. 2011, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 217-230, issn 0090-502X, 14 p.Article

Metamemory Judgments and the Benefits of Repeated Study: Improving Recall Predictions Through the Activation of Appropriate KnowledgeTIEDE, Heather L; LEBOE, Jason P.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2009, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 822-828, issn 0278-7393, 7 p.Article

Examining the Relationship Between Free Recall and Immediate Serial Recall: The Effects of List Length and Output OrderWARD, Geoff; TAN, Lydia; GRENFELL-ESSAM, Rachel et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2010, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 1207-1241, issn 0278-7393, 35 p.Article

Why Do Participants Initiate Free Recall of Short Lists of Words With the First List Item? Toward a General Episodic Memory ExplanationSPURGEON, Jessica; WARD, Geoff; MATTHEWS, William J et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2014, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 1551-1567, issn 0278-7393, 17 p.Article

Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: The role of list length, strategy use, and test expectancyGRENFELL-ESSAM, Rachel; WARD, Geoff.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2012, Vol 67, Num 1, pp 106-148, issn 0749-596X, 43 p.Article

Semantic Cuing and the Scale Insensitivity of Recency and ContiguityPOLYN, Sean M; ERLIKHMAN, Gennady; KAHANA, Michael J et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2011, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 766-775, issn 0278-7393, 10 p.Article

From Universal Laws of Cognition to Specific Cognitive ModelsCHATER, Nick; BROWN, Gordon D. A.Cognitive science. 2008, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 36-67, issn 0364-0213, 32 p.Article

Dissociating Conditional Recency in Immediate and Delayed Free Recall: A Challenge for Unitary Models of RecencyFARRELL, Simon.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2010, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 324-347, issn 0278-7393, 24 p.Article

Metamemory: monitoring future recallability in free and cued recallLOVELACE, E. A.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 497-500, issn 0090-5054Article

Do mothers remember key events during labor?ELKADRY, Eman; KENTON, Kimberly; WHITE, Paula et al.American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2003, Vol 189, Num 1, pp 195-200, issn 0002-9378, 6 p.Article

Recognition failure of recallable words: free and cued recall comparedSANDBERG, K.Scandinavian journal of psychology. 1988, Vol 29, Num 3-4, pp 129-136, issn 0036-5564Article

Superiority of free recall to cued recall with «strong» cuesROEDIGER, H. L. III; PAYNE, D. G.Psychological research. 1983, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 275-286, issn 0340-0727Article

Meaning's moderating effect on recollection rejectionODEGARD, Timothy N; LAMPINEN, James M; TOGLIA, Michael P et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2005, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 416-429, issn 0749-596X, 14 p.Article

I'll remember this! Effects of emotionality on memory predictions versus memory performanceZIMMERMAN, Carissa A; KELLEY, Colleen M.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2010, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 240-253, issn 0749-596X, 14 p.Article

Memory and Metacognition in Dangerous Situations: Investigating Cognitive Impairment From Gas Narcosis in Undersea DiversHOBBS, Malcolm; HIGHAM, Philip A; KNELLER, Wendy et al.Human factors. 2014, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 696-709, issn 0018-7208, 14 p.Article

An investigation of the interaction between cognitive style and context reinstatement on the memory performance of eyewitnessesEMMETT, D; CLIFFORD, B. R; GWYER, P et al.Personality and individual differences. 2003, Vol 34, Num 8, pp 1495-1508, issn 0191-8869, 14 p.Article

Examining the Relationship Between Immediate Serial Recall and Immediate Free Recall: Common Effects of Phonological Loop Variables but Only Limited Evidence for the Phonological LoopSPURGEON, Jessica; WARD, Geoff; MATTHEWS, William J et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2014, Vol 40, Num 4, pp 1110-1141, issn 0278-7393, 32 p.Article

Word length effects in long-term memoryTEHAN, Gerald; TOLAN, Georgina Anne.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2007, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 35-48, issn 0749-596X, 14 p.Article

Adaptive memory: The survival scenario enhances item-specific processing relative to a moving scenarioBURNS, Daniel J; HART, Joshua; GRIFFITH, Samantha E et al.Memory (Hove. Print). 2013, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 695-706, issn 0965-8211, 12 p.Article

Word length and age influences on forward and backward immediate serial recallBAKER, Rosemary; TEHAN, Gerald; TEHAN, Hannah et al.Memory & cognition. 2012, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 40-51, issn 0090-502X, 12 p.Article

Serial Position Curves in Free RecallLAMING, Donald.Psychological review. 2010, Vol 117, Num 1, pp 93-133, issn 0033-295X, 41 p.Article

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