The late negative episodic memory effect: the effect of recapitulating study details at test.

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Published in Brain Res Cogn Brain Res on November 21, 2004

Authors

David Friedman1, Yael M Cycowicz, Michael Bersick

Author Affiliations

1: Cognitive Electrophysiology Laboratory, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Unit 6, 1051 Riverside Drive, New York City, NY 10032, USA. df12@columbia.edu

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