Name and face learning in older adults: effects of level of processing, self-generation, and intention to learn.
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Fergus I M Craik | F. Craik | A. Troyer | Angela K Troyer | Andrea Häfliger | Mélanie J Cadieux | Mélanie J. Cadieux | A. Häfliger
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