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Effects of age and contextualized material on working memory span performance

Authors
  1. AD Baddeley
  2. AE Dickerson
  3. ARA Conway
  4. C Jarrold
  5. C Lustig
  6. CP May
  7. DC Park
  8. DG Morrow
  9. EA Bosman
  10. EA Maylor
  11. FIM Craik
  12. G Brébion
  13. GS Waters
  14. JD Henry
  15. JID Campbell
  16. JL Harris
  17. KJ Turley-Ames
  18. KL Bopp
  19. LH Phillips
  20. M Bunting
  21. M Kliegel
  22. M Kliegel
  23. M Zeintl
  24. M Zeintl
  25. M Zeintl
  26. MA Schelstraete
  27. Matthias Kliegel
  28. Melanie Zeintl
  29. ML Turner
  30. MRP Dougherty
  31. N Cowan
  32. RL Babcock
  33. RP Bowles
  34. RT Zacks
  35. RT Zacks
  36. S Lehrl
  37. SJ Czaja
  38. SL Willis
  39. TA Salthouse
  40. TA Salthouse
  41. WJL Thornton
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