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  • 21. Auditory-visual integration by mentally retarded adolescents.
    Botuck S, Turkewitz G.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1984 Jan; 88(4):446-8. PubMed ID: 6695969
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    Mack W.
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  • 23. Conscious attentional demands of encoding and retrieval from long-term memory.
    Kellogg RT, Cocklin T, Bourne LE.
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  • 24. Decision-time measures of sequential processing by mentally retarded and nonretarded adolescents and MA-matched children.
    Holden EA, Corrigan JG.
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  • 27. Visual recognition: as soon as you know it is there, you know what it is.
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  • 29. Implicit learning of semantic category sequences: response-independent acquisition of abstract sequential regularities.
    Goschke T, Bolte A.
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  • 30. Oddity learning in developmentally delayed children: facilitation by means of familiar stimuli.
    Bryant JT, Deckner CW, Soraci SA, Baumeister AA, Blanton RL.
    Am J Ment Retard; 1988 Sep; 93(2):138-43. PubMed ID: 3166801
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  • 32. Similarities in the detection of stimulus symmetry by individuals with and without mental retardation.
    Carlin MT, Soraci SA.
    Am J Ment Retard; 1993 Nov; 98(3):336-48. PubMed ID: 8292310
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  • 37. Inhibition of return and negative priming by persons with and without mental retardation.
    O'Dekirk M, Merrill EC.
    Am J Ment Retard; 2006 Nov; 111(6):389-99. PubMed ID: 17029497
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  • 38. Group differences and individual classification accuracy associated with letter/word oddity problems.
    Scott MS, Greenfield DB, Partridge MF, Gold S.
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  • 39. Voluntary modulations of attention in a semantic auditory-visual matching task: an ERP study.
    Ortega R, López V, Aboitiz F.
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  • 40. Children's performance on "animal tests" of oddity: implications for cognitive processes required for tests of oddity and delayed nonmatch to sample.
    Overman W, Bachevalier J, Miller M, Moore K.
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