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Executive Processes Underpin the Bilingual Advantage on Phonemic Fluency: Evidence From Analyses of Switching and Clustering
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Processing Complex Sounds Passing through the Rostral Brainstem: The New Early Filter Model
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Failing to get the gist of what's being said: background noise impairs higher-order cognitive processing
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The impact of irrelevant auditory facial descriptions on memory for target faces: implications for eyewitness memory.
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Boundaries of semantic distraction: dominance and lexicality act at retrieval
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Hemispheric specialization in selective attention and short-term memory: a fine-coarse model of left- and right-ear disadvantages
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Retrieval from memory: Vulnerable or inviolable?
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In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (2012)
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Analyzing the meaning of background speech is obligatory, distraction by meaning is not
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Role of serial order in the impact of talker variability on short-term memory: testing a perceptual organization-based account
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Syntax and serial recall: How language supports short-term memory for order
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Perceptual-gestural (mis)mapping in serial short-term memory: The impact of talker variability
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