Evaluating models of working memory through the effects of concurrent irrelevant information.

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Published in J Exp Psychol Gen on February 01, 2010

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Jason M Chein1, Julie A Fiez

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1: Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA. jchein@temple.edu

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