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Explaining short-term memory phenomena with an integrated episodic/semantic framework of long-term memory
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Redintegration, task difficulty and immediate serial recall tasks
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Phonological effects in forward and backward serial recall: qualitative and quantitative differences
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Order recall in verbal short-term memory: the role of semantic networks
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Associative relatedness enhances recall and produces false memories in immediate serial recall
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Word-length effects in backward serial recall and the remember/know task
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Word-length effects in backward serial recall and the remember/know task
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Age and redintegration in immediate memory and their relationship to task difficulty
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Working memory and short-term memory storage: what does backward recall tell us?
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Lexicality and phonological similarity: a challenge for the retrieval-based account of serial recall?
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Is spoken duration a sufficient explanation of the word length effect?
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