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A THEORY OF THE SERIAL POSITION EFFECT
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AN INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY OF VERBAL LEARNING
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Carnegie Corporation. Various notes, reports on "Simulation of Cognitive Processes Project"
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Memory Mechanisms and EPAM Theory Monologue and Interchange at the First Conference on Remembering, Learning, and Forgetting
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Memory Mechanisms and EPAM Theory: Monologue and Interchange at the First Conference on Remembering, Learning, and Forgetting
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Stanford course Psych 216 on Information Processing Psychology
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PROBLEMS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION
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SIMULATION OF HUMAN LONG-TERM MEMORY 1
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SIMULATION OF HUMAN LONG-TERM MEMORY
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Learning and Memory in a Discrimination Net
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COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SHORT-TERM MEMORY: A COMPONENT-DECAY MODEL
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Intelligent Learning
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DARPA-sponsored meeting relating AI approaches to human interfaces with Database approaches
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Review of: Douglas L. Hintzman, EXPLORATIONS WITH A DISCRIMINATION NET MODEL FOR PAIRED ASSOCIATE LEARNING
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