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Jonathan T Mall

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 20, 2012
Cross-domain interference costs during concurrent verbal and spatial serial memory tasks are asymmetricCandice C Morey, Jonathan T Mall
Plos One|January 18, 2013
High working memory capacity predicts less retrieval induced forgettingJonathan T Mall, Candice C Morey
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 10, 2014
Visual selective attention is equally functional for individuals with low and high working memory capacity: evidence from accuracy and eye movementsJonathan T Mall, Candice C Morey, Michael J Wolff, et al.
Acta Psychologica|July 4, 2012
Goal-neglect links Stroop interference with working memory capacityCandice C Morey, Emily M Elliott, Jody Wiggers, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 20, 2012
Cross-domain interference costs during concurrent verbal and spatial serial memory tasks are asymmetricCandice C Morey, Jonathan T Mall
Plos One|January 18, 2013
High working memory capacity predicts less retrieval induced forgettingJonathan T Mall, Candice C Morey
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 10, 2014
Visual selective attention is equally functional for individuals with low and high working memory capacity: evidence from accuracy and eye movementsJonathan T Mall, Candice C Morey, Michael J Wolff, et al.
Acta Psychologica|July 4, 2012
Goal-neglect links Stroop interference with working memory capacityCandice C Morey, Emily M Elliott, Jody Wiggers, et al.
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