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FA 2006
Psychology
PSYCH 948 - Special Seminar in Psychological Processes
Section 001
Cognitive Neuroscience of Interference Processes

Credits: 1 - 4
Advisory Prerequisites: Graduate standing in Psychology.
Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Jonides,John

 

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This is a graduate seminar to review research concerned with the effects of interference on working memory. The outcome will be a jointly written review paper by the seminar members.


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