A reexamination of stimulus-frequency effects in recognition: two mirrors for low- and high-frequency pseudowords.
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L. Reder | M. A. Erickson | M. Cary | M. S. Ayers | P. Angstadt | Michael A. Erickson | Michael S. Ayers | Melanie Cary | Michael A Erickson | Lynn M Reder | Paige Angstadt | Michael S Ayers | Paige Angstadt | Melanie Cary
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