Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... memory . When alternatives are read aloud , respondents cannot process the first one extensively . Presentation of the second alterna- tive terminates processing of the first one , usually relatively quickly . There- fore , respondents ...
... memory . When alternatives are read aloud , respondents cannot process the first one extensively . Presentation of the second alterna- tive terminates processing of the first one , usually relatively quickly . There- fore , respondents ...
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... memory process , but genetic dissection clearly reveals it to be an integral part of the process . Targeted mutations have led to a resurgence of interest in learning and memory in mice , and the list of genes known to be important is ...
... memory process , but genetic dissection clearly reveals it to be an integral part of the process . Targeted mutations have led to a resurgence of interest in learning and memory in mice , and the list of genes known to be important is ...
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... Memory Human Learning and Memory : Connections and Dissociations Animal Memory and Learning Models for Recall and Recognition Mammalian Brain Substrates of Aversive Classical Conditioning The Structure and Organization of Memory ...
... Memory Human Learning and Memory : Connections and Dissociations Animal Memory and Learning Models for Recall and Recognition Mammalian Brain Substrates of Aversive Classical Conditioning The Structure and Organization of Memory ...
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