Ongoing task delays affect prospective memory more powerfully than filler task delays. (Q51015145)
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scientific article published in March 2011
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English | Ongoing task delays affect prospective memory more powerfully than filler task delays. |
scientific article published in March 2011 |
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Ongoing task delays affect prospective memory more powerfully than filler task delays. (English)
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Benjamin A Martin
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Noelle L Brown
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Jason L Hicks
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1 March 2011
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48-56
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