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Michael F Bunting

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 18, 2017
The cognitive underpinnings of mental model construction in L1 and L2Polly O'Rourke, Michael F Bunting
Psychological Research|April 28, 2005
Working memory and flexibility in awareness and attentionMichael F Bunting, Nelson Cowan
Memory & Cognition|July 9, 2008
The deployment of attention in short-term memory tasks: trade-offs between immediate and delayed deploymentMichael F Bunting, Nelson Cowan, Greg H Colflesh
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 25, 2013
Working memory and second language comprehension and production: a meta-analysisJared A Linck, Peter Osthus, Joel T Koeth, et al.
Neural Computation|October 22, 2008
An oscillatory Hebbian network model of short-term memoryRansom K Winder, James A Reggia, Scott A Weems, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 12, 2005
Individual differences in susceptibility to false memory in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigmJason M Watson, Michael F Bunting, Bradley J Poole, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|December 21, 2013
Alternatives to switch-cost scoring in the task-switching paradigm: their reliability and increased validityMeredith M Hughes, Jared A Linck, Anita R Bowles, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
Working memory span tasks: A methodological review and user's guideAndrew R A Conway, Michael J Kane, Michael F Bunting, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2016
Practice makes imperfect: Working memory training can harm recognition memory performanceLaura E Matzen, Michael C Trumbo, Michael J Haass, et al.
Experimental Psychology|June 26, 2014
Measuring working memory is all fun and games: a four-dimensional spatial game predicts cognitive task performanceSharona M Atkins, Amber M Sprenger, Gregory J H Colflesh, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 18, 2017
The cognitive underpinnings of mental model construction in L1 and L2Polly O'Rourke, Michael F Bunting
Psychological Research|April 28, 2005
Working memory and flexibility in awareness and attentionMichael F Bunting, Nelson Cowan
Memory & Cognition|July 9, 2008
The deployment of attention in short-term memory tasks: trade-offs between immediate and delayed deploymentMichael F Bunting, Nelson Cowan, Greg H Colflesh
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 25, 2013
Working memory and second language comprehension and production: a meta-analysisJared A Linck, Peter Osthus, Joel T Koeth, et al.
Neural Computation|October 22, 2008
An oscillatory Hebbian network model of short-term memoryRansom K Winder, James A Reggia, Scott A Weems, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 12, 2005
Individual differences in susceptibility to false memory in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigmJason M Watson, Michael F Bunting, Bradley J Poole, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|December 21, 2013
Alternatives to switch-cost scoring in the task-switching paradigm: their reliability and increased validityMeredith M Hughes, Jared A Linck, Anita R Bowles, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 10, 2006
Working memory span tasks: A methodological review and user's guideAndrew R A Conway, Michael J Kane, Michael F Bunting, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2016
Practice makes imperfect: Working memory training can harm recognition memory performanceLaura E Matzen, Michael C Trumbo, Michael J Haass, et al.
Experimental Psychology|June 26, 2014
Measuring working memory is all fun and games: a four-dimensional spatial game predicts cognitive task performanceSharona M Atkins, Amber M Sprenger, Gregory J H Colflesh, et al.
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