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    Individual differences in memory span: the contribution of rehearsal, access to lexical memory and output speed

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    Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in memory span. Recent studies, in the main using young children as the subject population, have suggested other contributors to span performance, notably contributions from long-term memory and forgetting and retrieval processes occurring during recall. In the current research we explore individual differences in span with respect to measures of rehearsal, output time, and access to lexical memory. We replicate standard short-term phenomena; we show that the variables that influence children's span performance influence adult performance in the same way; and we show that lexical memory access appears to be a more potent source of individual differences in span, than either rehearsal speed or output factors

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    Depressive Deficits in Forgetting

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    Retrieval dynamics of recognition and rejection

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