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Timothy C Rickard

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Behavioral Neuroscience|December 17, 2009
Reconsidering the role of sleep for motor memoryDenise J Cai, Timothy C Rickard
Psychological Bulletin|March 31, 2015
Sleep and motor learning: Is there room for consolidation?Steven C Pan, Timothy C Rickard
NPJ Science of Learning|December 27, 2025
The effects of declarative learning on early and late motor skill learningMohan W Gupta, Timothy C Rickard
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 4, 2006
Transverse patterning and human amnesiaTimothy C Rickard, Mieke Verfaellie, Jordan Grafman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 30, 2011
Specificity of learning through memory retrieval practice: the case of addition and subtractionDaniel Bajic, Jung Kwak, Timothy C Rickard
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 14, 2015
Does testing with feedback improve adult spelling skills relative to copying and reading?Steven C Pan, Benjamin R Rubin, Timothy C Rickard
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 28, 2022
Age does not modify the processing architecture of dual memory retrieval: an investigation of age-related effects on dual-retrieval practice in younger and older adultsFranziska Heidemann, Timothy C Rickard, Torsten Schubert, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 30, 2006
Does working memory load lead to greater impulsivity? Commentary on Hinson, Jameson, and Whitney (2003)Ana M Franco-Watkins, Harold Pashler, Timothy C Rickard
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Taxing executive processes does not necessarily increase impulsive decision makingAna M Franco-Watkins, Timothy C Rickard, Hal Pashler
NPJ Science of Learning|April 4, 2026
Semantic relatedness and the efficacy of retrieval practiceMohan W Gupta, Steven C Pan, Timothy C Rickard
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Behavioral Neuroscience|December 17, 2009
Reconsidering the role of sleep for motor memoryDenise J Cai, Timothy C Rickard
Psychological Bulletin|March 31, 2015
Sleep and motor learning: Is there room for consolidation?Steven C Pan, Timothy C Rickard
NPJ Science of Learning|December 27, 2025
The effects of declarative learning on early and late motor skill learningMohan W Gupta, Timothy C Rickard
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 4, 2006
Transverse patterning and human amnesiaTimothy C Rickard, Mieke Verfaellie, Jordan Grafman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 30, 2011
Specificity of learning through memory retrieval practice: the case of addition and subtractionDaniel Bajic, Jung Kwak, Timothy C Rickard
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 14, 2015
Does testing with feedback improve adult spelling skills relative to copying and reading?Steven C Pan, Benjamin R Rubin, Timothy C Rickard
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 28, 2022
Age does not modify the processing architecture of dual memory retrieval: an investigation of age-related effects on dual-retrieval practice in younger and older adultsFranziska Heidemann, Timothy C Rickard, Torsten Schubert, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 30, 2006
Does working memory load lead to greater impulsivity? Commentary on Hinson, Jameson, and Whitney (2003)Ana M Franco-Watkins, Harold Pashler, Timothy C Rickard
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Taxing executive processes does not necessarily increase impulsive decision makingAna M Franco-Watkins, Timothy C Rickard, Hal Pashler
NPJ Science of Learning|April 4, 2026
Semantic relatedness and the efficacy of retrieval practiceMohan W Gupta, Steven C Pan, Timothy C Rickard
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