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More than working memory rides on long-term memory
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- 01 December 2003, p. 737
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From working memory to long-term memory and back: Linked but distinct
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 737-738
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More memory?
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 738-739
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Another artificial division – and the data don't support it
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 739-740
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Temporal lobe speech perception systems are part of the verbal working memory circuit: Evidence from two recent fMRI studies
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 740-741
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What is the source of activation for working memory?
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 741-742
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Incorporating semantics and individual differences in models of working memory
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- 01 December 2003, p. 742
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Activation of long-term memory by alpha oscillations in a working-memory task?
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- 01 December 2003, p. 743
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Retention systems of the brain: Evidence from neuropsychological patients
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 743-744
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Long-term memories, features, and novelty
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 744-745
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Working memory as a mental workspace: Why activated long-term memory is not enough
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 745-746
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Does sustained ERP activity in posterior lexico-semantic processing areas during short-term memory tasks only reflect activated long-term memory?
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 746-747
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Cognitive neuropsychological evidence for common processes underlying generation and storage of language representations
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 747-748
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Retention of order and the binding of verbal and spatial information in short-term memory: Constraints for proceduralist accounts
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- 01 December 2003, p. 748
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Neglecting the posterior parietal cortex: The role of higher-order perceptual memories for working-memory retention
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- 01 December 2003, p. 749
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Developmental evidence for working memory as activated long-term memory
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- 01 December 2003, p. 750
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How does the attentional pointer work in prefrontal cortex?
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- 01 December 2003, p. 751
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Will the unitary view survive the short- and long-term?
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 751-752
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The short-term dynamics within a network of connections is creative
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 752-753
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Models versus descriptions: Real differences and language differences
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- 01 December 2003, p. 753
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