How does testing affect retrieval-related processes? An event-related potential (ERP) study on the short-term effects of repeated retrieval
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Timm Rosburg | Axel Mecklinger | Mikael Johansson | A. Mecklinger | M. Johansson | T. Rosburg | M. Weigl | Michael Weigl
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