Examining the role of retrieval processes in set-alternation costs
The goal of the experiments was to evaluate an explanation of set-alternation costs based on episodic memory principles. The assumption is that performance of any task is a consequence of memory retrieval processes that involve representations of specific prior experiences (Kolers, 1976; Leboe, Whi...
Main Author: | Wong, Jady |
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Other Authors: | Leboe-McGowan, Jason (Psychology) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22228 |
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