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Rule versus similarity: Different in processing mode, not in representations
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 31-32
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Rules and similarity processes in artificial grammar and natural second language learning: What is the “default”?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 32-33
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Avoiding foolish consistency
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 33-34
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Rule and similarity as prototype concepts
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 34-35
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In search of radical similarity
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- 19 July 2005, p. 35
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Integration of “rules” and “similarity” in a framework of information compression by multiple alignment, unification, and search
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 36-37
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Preferring Rules to Similarity: Coherence, goals, and commitment
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 37-49
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A refined model of sleep and the time course of memory formation
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 51-64
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Redefining memory consolidation
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 64-65
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Molecular mechanisms of synaptic consolidation during sleep: BDNF function and dendritic protein synthesis
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 65-66
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Sleep is optimizing
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 66-67
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Where is the classic interference theory for sleep and memory?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 67-68
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Motor memory: Consolidation–based enhancement effect revisited
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 68-69
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Do words go to sleep? Exploring consolidation of spoken forms through direct and indirect measures
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 69-70
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What is consolidated during sleep-dependent motor skill learning?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 70-71
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Sleep and memory: Definitions, terminology, models, and predictions?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 71-72
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Old wine (most of it) in new bottles: Where are dreams and what is the memory?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 72-73
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Consolidating consolidation? Sleep stages, memory systems, and procedures
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 73-74
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Resistance to interference and the emergence of delayed gains in newly acquired procedural memories: Synaptic and system consolidation?
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 74-75
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Neurosignals – Incorporating CNS electrophysiology into cognitive process
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- 19 July 2005, pp. 75-76
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