Individual differences in executive processing predict susceptibility to interference in verbal working memory.

scientific article published in September 2006

Individual differences in executive processing predict susceptibility to interference in verbal working memory. is …
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P356DOI10.1037/0894-4105.20.5.511
P698PubMed publication ID16938014
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6850703

P2093author name stringTrey Hedden
Carolyn Yoon
P433issue5
P304page(s)511-528
P577publication date2006-09-01
P1433published inNeuropsychologyQ15716317
P1476titleIndividual differences in executive processing predict susceptibility to interference in verbal working memory.
P478volume20

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