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Cross-modal binding and working memory

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Pages 83-102 | Published online: 16 Jan 2009

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Andrew J. Johnson & Richard J. Allen. (2023) Intentional and incidental odour-colour binding in working memory. Memory 31:1, pages 92-107.
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Russell R. C. Hutter, Richard J. Allen & Chantelle Wood. (2016) The formation of novel social category conjunctions in working memory: A possible role for the episodic buffer?. Memory 24:4, pages 496-512.
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Simon Farrell & Klaus Oberauer. (2014) Working memory for cross-domain sequences. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67:1, pages 33-44.
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Richard J. Allen, Graham J. Hitch, Judit Mate & Alan D. Baddeley. (2012) Feature binding and attention in working memory: A resolution of previous contradictory findings. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65:12, pages 2369-2383.
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Candice C. Morey. (2009) Integrated cross-domain object storage in working memory: Evidence from a verbal–spatial memory task. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62:11, pages 2235-2251.
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Mario A. Parra, Sergio Della Sala, Robert H. Logie & Sharon Abrahams. (2009) Selective impairment in visual short-term memory binding. Cognitive Neuropsychology 26:7, pages 583-605.
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