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  1. The Isolation, Primacy, and Recency Effects Predicted by an Adaptive LTD/LTP Threshold in Postsynaptic Cells.Sverker Sikström - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (2):243-275.
    An item that stands out (is isolated) from its context is better remembered than an item consistent with the context. This isolation effect cannot be accounted for by increased attention, because it occurs when the isolated item is presented as the first item, or by impoverished memory of nonisolated items, because the isolated item is better remembered than a control list consisting of equally different items. The isolation effect is seldom experimentally or theoretically related to the primacy or the recency (...)
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  • The Demise of Short-Term Memory Revisited: Empirical and Computational Investigations of Recency Effects.Eddy J. Davelaar, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Amir Ashkenazi, Henk J. Haarmann & Marius Usher - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (1):3-42.
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  • Interference effects in short-term memory as a function of input modality and the linguistic relationship between learned lists.Andrew L. Weiman & William Bevan - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (1):12-14.
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  • The nature of individual differences in working memory capacity: Active maintenance in primary memory and controlled search from secondary memory.Nash Unsworth & Randall W. Engle - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (1):104-132.
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  • The meaning of the -er suffix.Joseph J. Dalezman & Ruth E. Knight - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (1):27-30.
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  • Short-term proactive interference revisited.A. J. P. Hendrikx - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):358-360.
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