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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An interactive activation approach to object processing: Effects of structural similarity, name frequency, and task in normality and pathology Humphreys, Glyn W.
1995
3-4 p. 535-586
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2 An item/order trade-off explanation of word length and generation effects Hendry, Liam
2005
3-4 p. 364-371
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3 Autobiographical experience and word meaning Snowden, Julie S.
1995
3-4 p. 225-246
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4 Capacity limits in list item recognition: Evidence from proactive interference Cowan, Nelson
2005
3-4 p. 293-299
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5 Charting the progression in semantic dementia: Implications for the organisation of semantic memory Hodges, John R.
1995
3-4 p. 463-495
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6 Contrasting contributions of phonological short-term memory and long-term knowledge to vocabulary learning in a foreign language Masoura, Elvira V.
2005
3-4 p. 422-429
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7 Dissociating mental transformations and visuo-spatial storage in working memory: Evidence from representational neglect Logie, R. H.
2005
3-4 p. 430-434
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8 Does number data entry rely on the phonological loop? Kole, James A.
2005
3-4 p. 388-394
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9 Editorial board page for “Memory”, Volume 3, Number 3-4 1995
3-4 p. 1
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10 Fill-in and infill errors in order memory Surprenant, Aimee M.
2005
3-4 p. 267-273
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11 Forgetting and redintegration of consonants and vowels in pseudoword lists Service, Elisabet
2005
3-4 p. 340-348
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12 How is the serial order of a verbal sequence coded? Some comparisons between models Hitch, Graham J.
2005
3-4 p. 247-258
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13 Investigating semantic memory impairments: The contribution of semantic priming Moss, Helen E.
1995
3-4 p. 359-395
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14 Is spoken duration a sufficient explanation of the word length effect? Tolan, Georgina Anne
2005
3-4 p. 372-379
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15 Is the interference between memory processing and timing specific to the use of verbal material? Neath, Ian
2005
3-4 p. 395-402
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16 Just lying there, remembering: Improving recall of prose in amnesic patients with mild cognitive impairment by minimising interference Della Sala, Sergio
2005
3-4 p. 435-440
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17 Lexicality and phonological similarity: A challenge for the retrieval-based account of serial recall? Fallon, Anthony B.
2005
3-4 p. 349-356
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18 Naming without knowing and appearance without associations: Evidence for constructive processes in semantic memory? Laws, Keith R.
1995
3-4 p. 409-433
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19 Neuroanatomical correlates of category-specific semantic disorders: A critical survey Gainotti, Guido
1995
3-4 p. 247-263
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20 Not "just" a coincidence: Frontal-striatal interactions in working memory and interval timing Lustig, Cindy
2005
3-4 p. 441-448
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21 Objects and properties: A study of the breakdown of semantic memory Funnell, Elaine
1995
3-4 p. 497-518
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22 Overwriting of phonemic features in serial recall Lange, Elke B.
2005
3-4 p. 333-339
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23 Preservation of categorical knowledge in Alzheimer's disease: A computational account Tippett, Lynette J.
1995
3-4 p. 519-533
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24 Primacy and recency in nonword repetition Gupta, Prahlad
2005
3-4 p. 318-324
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25 Probing sensory and associative semantics for animals and objects in normal subjects Laws, Keith R.
1995
3-4 p. 397-408
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26 Refractory semantics in global aphasia: On semantic organisation and the Access-Storage distinction in neuropsychology Forde, Emer
1995
3-4 p. 265-307
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27 Selective impairments of object knowledge in a case of acquired cortical blindness Powell, Jennie
1995
3-4 p. 435-461
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28 Serial position curves in short-term memory: Functional equivalence across modalities Ward, Geoff
2005
3-4 p. 308-317
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29 Serial recall and presentation schedule: A micro-analysis of local distinctiveness Lewandowsky, Stephan
2005
3-4 p. 283-292
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30 Sharpening the echo: An iterative-resonance model for short-term recognition memory Mewhort, D. J. K.
2005
3-4 p. 300-307
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31 Short-term and working memory: Past, progress, and prospects Neath, Ian
2005
3-4 p. 225-235
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32 Silent reading rate and memory span Poirier, Marie
2005
3-4 p. 380-387
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33 Storage and retrieval of serial-order information Murdock, Bennet
2005
3-4 p. 259-266
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34 The compositionality of lexical semantic representations: Clues from semantic errors in object naming Hillis, Argye E.
1995
3-4 p. 333-358
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35 The relationship between age, processing speed, working memory capacity, and language comprehension Waters, Gloria
2005
3-4 p. 403-413
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36 The relationship between short-term memory and working memory: Complex span made simple? Bayliss, Donna M.
2005
3-4 p. 414-421
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37 The time course of response suppression: No evidence for a gradual release from inhibition Duncan, Matthew
2005
3-4 p. 236-246
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38 Towards a unitary account of access dysphasia: A single case study Cipolotti, Lisa
1995
3-4 p. 309-332
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39 Transposition asymmetry in immediate serial recall Haberlandt, Karl
2005
3-4 p. 274-282
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40 Visual distraction and visuo-spatial memory: A sandwich effect Tremblay, Sebastien
2005
3-4 p. 357-363
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41 Word frequency effects in immediate serial recall: Item familiarity and item co-occurrence have the same effect Saint-Aubin, Jean
2005
3-4 p. 325-332
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