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  • 27. The relation of salivary cortisol to patterns of performance on a word list learning task in healthy older adults.
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  • 30. Primacy and recency in recognition of odours and recall of odour names.
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  • 31. Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: the effect of concurrent task performance.
    Bhatarah P, Ward G, Tan L.
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  • 32. Primacy and recency effects in immediate free recall of sequences of spatial positions.
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  • 35. Serial position effects in young children: temporal or spatial?
    Brown RM, Brown NL, Caci M.
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    Bäuml KH, Aslan A.
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  • 38. Serial position effects in 2-alternative forced choice recognition: functional equivalence across visual and auditory modalities.
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  • 39. Serial probe recognition performance by a rhesus monkey and a human with 10- and 20-item lists.
    Sands SF, Wright AA.
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  • 40. Effect of familiarity on primacy performance of normal and retarded children.
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