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Julia T Wilson

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Memory & Cognition|April 9, 2021
Prompt-facilitated learning: The development of unprompted memory integration and subsequent self-derivationJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Memory & Cognition|September 7, 2021
Correction to: Prompt-facilitated learning: the development of unprompted memory integration and subsequent self-derivationJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Cognition|January 17, 2024
Generative and active engagement in learning neuroscience: A comparison of self-derivation and rephraseJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 25, 2010
Chronic hyperoxia alters the expression of neurotrophic factors in the carotid body of neonatal ratsElizabeth F Dmitrieff, Julia T Wilson, Kyle B Dunmire, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 3, 2024
Individual differences diminish the pretest effect under productive memory conditionsLucy M Cronin-Golomb, Julia T Wilson, Alissa G Miller, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|April 9, 2021
Prompt-facilitated learning: The development of unprompted memory integration and subsequent self-derivationJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Memory & Cognition|September 7, 2021
Correction to: Prompt-facilitated learning: the development of unprompted memory integration and subsequent self-derivationJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Cognition|January 17, 2024
Generative and active engagement in learning neuroscience: A comparison of self-derivation and rephraseJulia T Wilson, Patricia J Bauer
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 25, 2010
Chronic hyperoxia alters the expression of neurotrophic factors in the carotid body of neonatal ratsElizabeth F Dmitrieff, Julia T Wilson, Kyle B Dunmire, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 3, 2024
Individual differences diminish the pretest effect under productive memory conditionsLucy M Cronin-Golomb, Julia T Wilson, Alissa G Miller, et al.
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