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Authors: WINGFIELD A LINDFIELD KC KAHANA MJ
Citation: A. Wingfield et al., ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN THE TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CATEGORY FREE-RECALL, Psychology and aging, 13(2), 1998, pp. 256-266

Authors: LINDFIELD KC WINGFIELD A
Citation: Kc. Lindfield et A. Wingfield, PERCEPTUAL SENSORY INFORMATION VERSUS PERFORMANCE-LEVEL AS INDICATORSOF COMPETITIVE ACTIVATION IN AN OBJECT IDENTIFICATION TASK - EVIDENCEFROM AGING/, Brain and cognition, 37(1), 1998, pp. 24-27

Authors: WINGFIELD A LINDFIELD KC GOODGLASS H
Citation: A. Wingfield et al., A CHANGE IN READING-ABILITY AND COLOR NAMING RELATED TO PROGRESSIVE CORTICAL ATROPHY, Brain and language (Print), 65(1), 1998, pp. 166-169

Authors: LINDFIELD KC BARRESI BA GOODGLASS H
Citation: Kc. Lindfield et al., VERBAL SHORT-TERM-MEMORY IN AN APHEMIC PATIENT - EFFECTS OF ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL MODALITIES, Brain and language (Print), 65(1), 1998, pp. 233-236

Authors: WINGFIELD A GOODGLASS H LINDFIELD KC
Citation: A. Wingfield et al., SEPARATING SPEED FROM AUTOMATICITY IN A PATIENT WITH FOCAL BRAIN ATROPHY, Psychological science, 8(3), 1997, pp. 247-249

Authors: WINGFIELD A GOODGLASS H LINDFIELD KC
Citation: A. Wingfield et al., WORD RECOGNITION FROM ACOUSTIC ONSETS AND ACOUSTIC OFFSETS - EFFECTS OF COHORT SIZE AND SYLLABIC STRESS, Applied psycholinguistics, 18(1), 1997, pp. 85-100

Authors: LINDFIELD KC BARRESI BA GOODGLASS H
Citation: Kc. Lindfield et al., IMMEDIATE VERBAL MEMORY IN AN APHEMIC PATIENT - A MORE DURABLE PHONOLOGICAL STORE IN THE PRESENCE OF A COMPROMISED ARTICULATORY LOOP, Brain and language, 60(1), 1997, pp. 155-157

Authors: WINGFIELD A LINDFIELD KC
Citation: A. Wingfield et Kc. Lindfield, MULTIPLE MEMORY-SYSTEMS IN THE PROCESSING OF SPEECH - EVIDENCE FROM AGING, Experimental aging research, 21(2), 1995, pp. 101-121

Authors: LINDFIELD KC WINGFIELD A BOWLES NL
Citation: Kc. Lindfield et al., IDENTIFICATION OF FRAGMENTED PICTURES UNDER ASCENDING VERSUS FIXED PRESENTATION IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY ADULTS - EVIDENCE FOR THE INHIBITION-DEFICIT HYPOTHESIS, Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging and cognition, 1(4), 1994, pp. 282-291
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