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Lea M Bartsch

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2022
Chunking, boosting, or offloading? Using serial position to investigate long-term memory's enhancement of verbal working memory performanceLea M Bartsch, Peter Shepherdson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 22, 2021
Freeing capacity in working memory (WM) through the use of long-term memory (LTM) representationsLea M Bartsch, Peter Shepherdson
Journal of Cognition|August 7, 2023
When Does Episodic Memory Contribute to Performance in Tests of Working Memory?Klaus Oberauer, Lea M Bartsch
Cognition|November 27, 2022
The contribution of episodic long-term memory to working memory for bindingsLea M Bartsch, Klaus Oberauer
Experimental Psychology|July 21, 2020
Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial RecallLea M Bartsch, Klaus Oberauer
Memory & Cognition|September 29, 2023
Delayed memory for complex visual stimuli does not benefit from distraction during encodingLea M Bartsch, Philipp Musfeld
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 1, 2023
To be or not to be relevant: Comparing short- and long-term consequences across working memory prioritization proceduresStephanie Jeanneret, Lea M Bartsch, Evie Vergauwe
Memory & Cognition|March 21, 2018
The effects of refreshing and elaboration on working memory performance, and their contributions to long-term memory formationLea M Bartsch, Henrik Singmann, Klaus Oberauer
Journal of Cognition|July 7, 2025
Tracking Reactivation of Location Information during Memory Strategies: Insights from Eye MovementsRuhi Bhanap, Lea M Bartsch, Agnes Rosner
Journal of Cognition|July 21, 2025
The Flexibility of Working Memory in Drawing on Episodic Long-Term Memory Representations in Serial RecallAna Rodriguez, Philipp Musfeld, Lea M Bartsch
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 1, 2022
Chunking, boosting, or offloading? Using serial position to investigate long-term memory's enhancement of verbal working memory performanceLea M Bartsch, Peter Shepherdson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 22, 2021
Freeing capacity in working memory (WM) through the use of long-term memory (LTM) representationsLea M Bartsch, Peter Shepherdson
Journal of Cognition|August 7, 2023
When Does Episodic Memory Contribute to Performance in Tests of Working Memory?Klaus Oberauer, Lea M Bartsch
Cognition|November 27, 2022
The contribution of episodic long-term memory to working memory for bindingsLea M Bartsch, Klaus Oberauer
Experimental Psychology|July 21, 2020
Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial RecallLea M Bartsch, Klaus Oberauer
Memory & Cognition|September 29, 2023
Delayed memory for complex visual stimuli does not benefit from distraction during encodingLea M Bartsch, Philipp Musfeld
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 1, 2023
To be or not to be relevant: Comparing short- and long-term consequences across working memory prioritization proceduresStephanie Jeanneret, Lea M Bartsch, Evie Vergauwe
Memory & Cognition|March 21, 2018
The effects of refreshing and elaboration on working memory performance, and their contributions to long-term memory formationLea M Bartsch, Henrik Singmann, Klaus Oberauer
Journal of Cognition|July 7, 2025
Tracking Reactivation of Location Information during Memory Strategies: Insights from Eye MovementsRuhi Bhanap, Lea M Bartsch, Agnes Rosner
Journal of Cognition|July 21, 2025
The Flexibility of Working Memory in Drawing on Episodic Long-Term Memory Representations in Serial RecallAna Rodriguez, Philipp Musfeld, Lea M Bartsch
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