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The following pages link to In search of decay in verbal short-term memory (Q37693196):
Displaying 36 items.
- Directed Attention as a Common Resource for Executive Functioning and Self-Regulation (Q28264926) (← links)
- Neural circuits in auditory and audiovisual memory. (Q30355010) (← links)
- The Item versus the Object in Memory: On the Implausibility of Overwriting As a Mechanism for Forgetting in Short-Term Memory (Q30387734) (← links)
- Resolving semantic and proactive interference in memory over the short-term (Q30409018) (← links)
- Short term memory bowing effect is consistent with presentation rate dependent decay (Q30410147) (← links)
- Escaping the recent past: which stimulus dimensions influence proactive interference? (Q30435811) (← links)
- Memory Interference as a Determinant of Language Comprehension (Q30465947) (← links)
- Differential short-term memorisation for vocal and instrumental rhythms (Q30569020) (← links)
- Reduced short-term memory span in aphasia and susceptibility to interference: contribution of material-specific maintenance deficits (Q33688011) (← links)
- Differences between presentation methods in working memory procedures: a matter of working memory consolidation (Q33752253) (← links)
- Dynamic updating of working memory resources for visual objects. (Q35072641) (← links)
- The effect of time on word learning: an examination of decay of the memory trace and vocal rehearsal in children with and without specific language impairment (Q35549520) (← links)
- Precision of working memory for visual motion sequences and transparent motion surfaces (Q36244947) (← links)
- CNTRICS final task selection: working memory. (Q37100378) (← links)
- A new semantic list learning task to probe functioning of the Papez circuit (Q37342398) (← links)
- Low working memory capacity is only spuriously related to poor reading comprehension. (Q37705274) (← links)
- Neural and behavioral effects of interference resolution in depression and rumination (Q37735061) (← links)
- Reversing the course of forgetting (Q38345302) (← links)
- Cognitive control of familiarity: directed forgetting reduces proactive interference in working memory (Q38439760) (← links)
- When High-Capacity Readers Slow Down and Low-Capacity Readers Speed Up: Working Memory and Locality Effects (Q38835247) (← links)
- Emotional interference-based forgetting in short-term memory. Cognitive inhibition of pleasant but not unpleasant biologically relevant distractors (Q40347097) (← links)
- Computational constraints in cognitive theories of forgetting (Q41906962) (← links)
- Reversing the signaled magnitude effect in delayed matching to sample: delay-specific remembering (Q42812056) (← links)
- The role of temporal delay and repeated prospective memory cue exposure on the deactivation of completed intentions (Q44386497) (← links)
- Updating and feature overwriting in short-term memory for timbre (Q45711477) (← links)
- The difficulty of letting go: moderators of the deactivation of completed intentions (Q47861149) (← links)
- The role of long-term memory in a test of visual working memory: Proactive facilitation but no proactive interference. (Q48329554) (← links)
- Time manages interference in visual short-term memory (Q50598556) (← links)
- The loss of residual visual memories over the passage of time (Q50629111) (← links)
- Time-based forgetting in visual working memory reflects temporal distinctiveness, not decay. (Q50662832) (← links)
- Active versus passive maintenance of visual nonverbal memory (Q50698325) (← links)
- Decay versus interference: a new look at an old interaction (Q50783352) (← links)
- Differential development of retroactive and proactive interference during post-learning wakefulness (Q89120716) (← links)
- The visual nonverbal memory trace is fragile when actively maintained, but endures passively for tens of seconds (Q92232912) (← links)
- Proximity and Same Case Marking Do Not Increase Attraction Effect in Comprehension: Evidence From Eye-Tracking Experiments in Korean (Q93061990) (← links)
- The electrophysiological underpinnings of variation in verbal working memory capacity (Q100395067) (← links)