J J Franks1, C W Bilbrey, K G Lien
1Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37240, USA. jeff.franks@vanderbilt.edu
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This study shows that memory repetition priming effects are strongest when the specific cognitive tasks used during initial learning are repeated. Varying the tasks significantly reduces or eliminates these memory benefits.
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