Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Models of verbal working memory capacity: what does it take to make them work?On the capacity of attention: its estimation and its role in working memory and cognitive aptitudes.Phonological similarity and lexicality effects in children's verbal short-term memory: concerns about the interpretation of probed recall data.Modeling working memory: an interference model of complex span.The focus of attention is similar to other memory systems rather than uniquely different.Short- and long-term memory contributions to immediate serial recognition: evidence from serial position effects.Interference between storage and processing in working memory: Feature overwriting, not similarity-based competition.Age and redintegration in immediate memory and their relationship to task difficulty.Proactive interference and cuing effects in short-term cued recall: does foil context matter?Semantic similarity and immediate serial recall: is there an effect on all trials?Creating proactive interference in immediate recall: building a dog from a dart, a mop, and a fig.Immunity to proactive interference is not a property of the focus of attention in working memory.Phonological short-term memory contributions to sentence processing in young children.The role of long-term memory in a test of visual working memory: Proactive facilitation but no proactive interference.A comparison of attention, processing and strategy use by adults with and without acquired brain injuries.Modulating the phonological similarity effect: the contribution of interlist similarity and lexicality.The contribution to immediate serial recall of rehearsal, search speed, access to lexical memory, and phonological coding: an investigation at the construct level.Temporal grouping in auditory spatial serial memory.Word length and phonological similarity effects in simple, complex, and delayed serial recall tasks: implications for working memory.Target similarity effects: support for the parallel distributed processing assumptions.Cuing effects in short-term recall.Word length effects are not due to proactive interference.Reversing the phonological similarity effect.Capacity limits in list item recognition: evidence from proactive interference.Short-Term Forgetting of Order under Conditions of Reduced InterferenceMeasuring episodic memory: A novel approach with an indefinite number of alternative forms
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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Transient phonemic codes and immunity to proactive interference.
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M S Humphreys
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10.3758/BF03197220
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1995-03-01T00:00:00Z