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Short Term Motor Retention as a Function of Response-Similarity

Pages 37-44 | Received 11 Dec 1968, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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Craig A. Wrisberg. (1975) The Serial-Position Effect in Short-Term Motor Retention. Journal of Motor Behavior 7:4, pages 289-295.
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Robert W. Schutz & Eric A. Roy. (1973) Absolute Error. Journal of Motor Behavior 5:3, pages 141-153.
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George E. Stelmach & Stanley L. Bassin. (1971) The role of overt motor rehearsal in kinesthetic recall. Acta Psychologica 35:1, pages 56-63.
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