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Behavioral Components of ImpulsivitySTAHL, Christoph; SCHMITZ, Florian; NUSZBAUM, Mandy et al.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2014, Vol 143, Num 2, pp 850-886, issn 0096-3445, 37 p.Article

INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN DIGIT SPAN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PROACTIVE INTERFERENCE, AND APTITUDE/ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORESDEMPSTER FN; COONEY JB.1982; INTELLIGENCE (NORWOOD); ISSN 0160-2896; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 6; NO 4; PP. 399-416; BIBL. 1 P.Article

Type-specific proactive interference in patients with semantic and phonological STM deficitsHARRIS, Lara; OLSON, Andrew; HUMPHREYS, Glyn et al.Memory (Hove. Print). 2014, Vol 22, Num 7-8, pp 972-989, issn 0965-8211, 18 p.Article

SIGNIFICATIONS ET RAISONS DANS LA PENSEE SCIENTIFIQUEHALBWACHS F.1981; ARCH. PSYCHOL.; ISSN 0003-9640; CHE; DA. 1981; VOL. 49; NO 190; PP. 199-229; ABS. ENG/GER; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

Cognitive control of familiarity: Directed forgetting reduces proactive interference in working memoryFESTINI, Sara B; REUTER-LORENZ, Patricia A.Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 14, Num 1, pp 78-89, issn 1530-7026, 12 p.Article

Sleep can reduce proactive interferenceABEL, Magdalena; BÄUML, Karl-Heinz T.Memory (Hove. Print). 2014, Vol 22, Num 3-4, pp 332-339, issn 0965-8211, 8 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

Testing protects against proactive interference in face-name learningWEINSTEIN, Yana; MCDERMOTT, Kathleen B; SZPUNAR, Karl K et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2011, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 518-523, issn 1069-9384, 6 p.Article

Qualitatively different memory impairments across frontal lobe subgroupsTURNER, Martha S; CIPOLOTTI, Lisa; YOUSRY, Tarek et al.Neuropsychologia. 2007, Vol 45, Num 7, pp 1540-1552, issn 0028-3932, 13 p.Article

Proactive effects of memory in young and older adults: The role of change recollectionWAHLHEIM, Christopher N.Memory & cognition. 2014, Vol 42, Num 6, pp 950-964, issn 0090-502X, 15 p.Article

Retroactive interference in short-term memory and the word-length effectCAMPOY, Guillermo.Acta psychologica. 2011, Vol 138, Num 1, pp 135-142, issn 0001-6918, 8 p.Article

Updating of working memory: Lingering bindingsOBERAUER, Klaus; VOCKENBERG, Kerstin.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2009, Vol 62, Num 5, pp 967-987, issn 1747-0218, 21 p.Article

Memory for flip-flopping: Detection and recollection of political contradictionsPUTNAM, Adam L; WAHLHEIM, Christopher N; JACOBY, Larry L et al.Memory & cognition. 2014, Vol 42, Num 7, pp 1198-1210, issn 0090-502X, 13 p.Article

Predicting memory performance under conditions of proactive interference: Immediate and delayed judgments of learningWAHLHEIM, Christopher N.Memory & cognition. 2011, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 827-838, issn 0090-502X, 12 p.Article

Proactive interference and practice effects in visuospatial working memory span task performanceDURRANCE BLALOCK, Lisa; MCCABE, David P.Memory (Hove. Print). 2011, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 83-91, issn 0965-8211, 9 p.Article

Categorical proactive interference effects occur for facesDARLING, Stephen; MARTIN, Douglas; MACRAE, C. Neil et al.European journal of cognitive psychology (Print). 2010, Vol 22, Num 7, pp 1001-1009, issn 0954-1446, 9 p.Article

MEMORY INTEGRATION AND MEMORY INTERFERENCEMOESER SD.1982; CAN. J. PSYCHOL.; ISSN 0008-4255; CAN; DA. 1982; VOL. 36; NO 2; PP. 165-188; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 2 P.Article

Proactive inhibition in retarded persons: some clues to short-term memory processingWINTERS, J. J. JR.International review of research in mental retardation. 1985, Vol 13, pp 279-300, issn 0074-7750Article

Memory search without interference: the role of integrationMYERS, J. L; O'BRIEN, E. J; BALOTA, D. A et al.Cognitive psychology (Print). 1984, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 217-242, issn 0010-0285Article

Proactive inhibition as a result of activationTALASLI, U.Psychological reports. 1984, Vol 55, Num 2, pp 363-370, issn 0033-2941Article

Variables influencing the learnability of individual signs and sign lexicons: a review of the literatureLUFTIG, R. L.Journal of psycholinguistic research. 1983, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 361-376, issn 0090-6905Article

INTERPRETING RELEASE FROM PROACTIVE INTERFERENCE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTGUNTER B.1980; PSYCHOL. REP.; ISSN 0033-2941; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 46; NO 3; PP. 1044-1046; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

A SIMPLE MODEL FOR PREDICTING CONTRAST AND PROACTIVE SUMMATION EFFECTS.DI NUBILE M.1977; PERCEPT. MOTOR SKILLS; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 44; NO 2; PP. 506; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

PROACTIVE INHIBITION BY MENTALLY RETARDED PERSON: EFFECTS OF DISTRACTER VOCALIZATIONWINTERS JJ JR; SEMCHUK MT.1982; AM. J. MENT. DEFIC.; ISSN 0002-9351; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 87; NO 2; PP. 231-233; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

Category sequencing in an STM task: failure to replicateLIPPMAN, L. G.The Journal of general psychology. 1989, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 25-28, issn 0022-1309Article

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