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Frontiers in Psychology
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October 7, 2015
How should we measure chunks? a continuing issue in chunking research and a way forward
Amanda L Gilchrist
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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July 20, 2011
Can the focus of attention accommodate multiple, separate items?
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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July 16, 2014
A two-stage search of visual working memory: investigating speed in the change-detection paradigm
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
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July 26, 2015
Retrospective cues based on object features improve visual working memory performance in older adults
Amanda L Gilchrist, Audrey Duarte, Paul Verhaeghen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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June 23, 2009
Investigating the childhood development of working memory using sentences: new evidence for the growth of chunk capacity
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan, Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
Memory (Hove, England)
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August 2, 2008
Working memory capacity for spoken sentences decreases with adult ageing: recall of fewer but not smaller chunks in older adults
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan, Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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May 9, 2007
Sources of individual differences in working memory: contributions of strategy to capacity
Edward T Cokely, Colleen M Kelley, Amanda L Gilchrist
Developmental Science
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February 4, 2010
Seven-year-olds allocate attention like adults unless working memory is overloaded
Nelson Cowan, Candice C Morey, Angela M AuBuchon, et al.
Developmental Science
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September 3, 2011
Age differences in visual working memory capacity: not based on encoding limitations
Nelson Cowan, Angela M AuBuchon, Amanda L Gilchrist, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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December 3, 2020
Developmental change in the nature of attention allocation in a dual task
Nelson Cowan, Angela M AuBuchon, Amanda L Gilchrist, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology
|
October 7, 2015
How should we measure chunks? a continuing issue in chunking research and a way forward
Amanda L Gilchrist
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
July 20, 2011
Can the focus of attention accommodate multiple, separate items?
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
July 16, 2014
A two-stage search of visual working memory: investigating speed in the change-detection paradigm
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
|
July 26, 2015
Retrospective cues based on object features improve visual working memory performance in older adults
Amanda L Gilchrist, Audrey Duarte, Paul Verhaeghen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
June 23, 2009
Investigating the childhood development of working memory using sentences: new evidence for the growth of chunk capacity
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan, Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
Memory (Hove, England)
|
August 2, 2008
Working memory capacity for spoken sentences decreases with adult ageing: recall of fewer but not smaller chunks in older adults
Amanda L Gilchrist, Nelson Cowan, Moshe Naveh-Benjamin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
May 9, 2007
Sources of individual differences in working memory: contributions of strategy to capacity
Edward T Cokely, Colleen M Kelley, Amanda L Gilchrist
Developmental Science
|
February 4, 2010
Seven-year-olds allocate attention like adults unless working memory is overloaded
Nelson Cowan, Candice C Morey, Angela M AuBuchon, et al.
Developmental Science
|
September 3, 2011
Age differences in visual working memory capacity: not based on encoding limitations
Nelson Cowan, Angela M AuBuchon, Amanda L Gilchrist, et al.
Developmental Psychology
|
December 3, 2020
Developmental change in the nature of attention allocation in a dual task
Nelson Cowan, Angela M AuBuchon, Amanda L Gilchrist, et al.
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