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Tina Spranger

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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|August 19, 2008
Does action make you faster? A retrieval-based approach to investigating the origins of the enactment effectTina Spranger, Tanja R Schatz, Monika Knopf
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 16, 2010
Is there a memory profit after repeated learning of subject-performed actions? Comparing direct and long-term memory performance level as a function of ageTanja R Schatz, Tina Spranger, Monika Knopf
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|May 25, 2011
Exploring the enactment effect from an information processing view: what can we learn from serial position analyses?Tanja R Schatz, Tina Spranger, Veit Kubik, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|August 19, 2008
Does action make you faster? A retrieval-based approach to investigating the origins of the enactment effectTina Spranger, Tanja R Schatz, Monika Knopf
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 16, 2010
Is there a memory profit after repeated learning of subject-performed actions? Comparing direct and long-term memory performance level as a function of ageTanja R Schatz, Tina Spranger, Monika Knopf
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|May 25, 2011
Exploring the enactment effect from an information processing view: what can we learn from serial position analyses?Tanja R Schatz, Tina Spranger, Veit Kubik, et al.
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