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Neil J Horton

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Developmental Psychology|May 14, 2008
Task experience and children's working memory performance: a perspective from recall timingJohn N Towse, Nelson Cowan, Neil J Horton, et al.
Experimental Psychology|January 10, 2009
The recall of information from working memory. Insights from behavioural and chronometric perspectivesJohn N Towse, Nelson Cowan, Graham J Hitch, et al.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|October 1, 2005
Serial position memory in the visual-spatial domain: reconstructing sequences of unfamiliar facesMary M Smyth, Dennis C Hay, Graham J Hitch, et al.
Memory & Cognition|May 31, 2007
Serial position effects in short-term visual memory: a SIMPLE explanation?Dennis C Hay, Mary M Smyth, Graham J Hitch, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|May 14, 2008
Task experience and children's working memory performance: a perspective from recall timingJohn N Towse, Nelson Cowan, Neil J Horton, et al.
Experimental Psychology|January 10, 2009
The recall of information from working memory. Insights from behavioural and chronometric perspectivesJohn N Towse, Nelson Cowan, Graham J Hitch, et al.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|October 1, 2005
Serial position memory in the visual-spatial domain: reconstructing sequences of unfamiliar facesMary M Smyth, Dennis C Hay, Graham J Hitch, et al.
Memory & Cognition|May 31, 2007
Serial position effects in short-term visual memory: a SIMPLE explanation?Dennis C Hay, Mary M Smyth, Graham J Hitch, et al.
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