Reply to Farrell and Lewandowsky: Recency-contiguity interactions predicted by the temporal context model
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Effects of degraded sensory input on memory for speech: behavioral data and a test of biologically constrained computational models.Ensembles of human MTL neurons "jump back in time" in response to a repeated stimulusThe temporal contiguity effect predicts episodic memory performance.When items 'pop into mind': variability in temporal-context reinstatement in free-recall.
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Reply to Farrell and Lewandowsky: Recency-contiguity interactions predicted by the temporal context model
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