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Piecewise power laws in individual learning curves Yoni DonnerJoseph L. Hardy Brief Report Open access 25 February 2015 Pages: 1308 - 1319
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Erratum to: The reliability of retro-cues determines the fate of noncued visual working memory representations Eren GunseliDirk van MoorselaarChristian N. L. Olivers Erratum 30 July 2015 Pages: 1474 - 1474
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