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    McFarland DJ, Cacace AT.
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  • 26. Effects of same-modality interference on immediate serial recall of auditory and visual information.
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  • 32. Are Arabic and verbal numbers processed in different ways?
    Cohen Kadosh R, Henik A, Rubinsten O.
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  • 36. Learning and retrieval rate of words presented auditorily and visually.
    Brand N, Jolles J.
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    Surprenant AM, Pitt MA, Crowder RG.
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  • 38. Effects on free recall of transforming visually and orally presented nouns into printed, picture, or imagery form.
    Joseph CA, Cowam DG.
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