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Aging and the von Restorff Isolation Effect in Short/Term Memory

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Stephen R. Schmidt & Constance R. Schmidt. (2016) Revisiting von Restorff’s early isolation effect. Memory & Cognition 45:2, pages 194-207.
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Richard S. Cimbalo, Douglas ClarkIIIIII & Aleksandr I. Matayev. (2016) Relating Sensation Seeking and the von Restorff Isolation Effect. Psychological Reports 92:3_suppl, pages 1287-1294.
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RICHARD S. CIMBALO. (2003) RELATING SENSATION SEEKING AND THE VON RESTORFF ISOLATION EFFECT. Psychological Reports 92:3, pages 1287.
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