Visscher et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Auditory short-term memory behaves like visual short-term memoryVisscher et al., 2007
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- Visscher K
- Kaplan E
- Kahana M
- Sekuler R
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- PLoS biology
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Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses? Systematic, psychophysical comparison requires identical experimental paradigms and comparable stimuli, which can be challenging to obtain across modalities …
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