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sternshein's order_information [7 articles]

Recent papers added to sternshein's library classified by the tag order_information. You can also see everyone's order_information.
  • Effects of adult aging on utilization of temporal and semantic associations during free and serial recall.
    Memory & cognition, Vol. 36, No. 5. (July 2008), pp. 947-956.
    by JD Golomb, JE Peelle, KM Addis, MJ Kahana, A Wingfield
  • Temporal isolation does not facilitate forward serial recall--or does it?
    Memory & cognition, Vol. 36, No. 5. (July 2008), pp. 957-967.
    posted to heather order_information shiva by sternshein on 2008-07-21 14:46:59 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Evidence for modality-independent order coding in working memory.
    Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) (30 April 2008)
  • Visual similarity effects on short-term memory for order: the case of verbally labeled pictorial stimuli.
    Mem Cognit, Vol. 35, No. 4. (June 2007), pp. 711-723.
    posted to heather order_information by sternshein on 2007-09-17 15:54:34 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • From Numerosity to Ordinal Rank: A Gain-Field Model of Serial Order Representation in Cortical Working Memory
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 32. (8 August 2007), pp. 8636-8642.
    by Matthew Botvinick, Takamitsu Watanabe
  • The mnemonic effects of recall on immediate retention.
    Mem Cognit, Vol. 35, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 191-199.
    by JS Nairne, DA Ceo, MB Reysen
  • Effects of word frequency on individual-item and serial order retention: tests of the order-encoding view.
    Mem Cognit, Vol. 34, No. 8. (December 2006), pp. 1615-1627.
    by PS Merritt, EL DeLosh, MA McDaniel
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