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Talks
Recent conference talks can be obtained by following the links below.
ASCS, Sydney, September
2009
Lewandowsky & Farrell: A Dynamic Distributed
Model of Short-Term Memory
Ecker, Lewandowsky, Oberauer & Chee:
Components of Working Memory Updating
AustMS, Adelaide, September
2009
Lewandowsky & Farrell:
A Dynamic
Distributed Model of Short-Term Memory
UWA Globalisation Forum,
August 2009
Lewandowsky: Misinformation and the
'War on Terror' - When Memory Turns Fiction into Fact
MathPsych, Amsterdam,
August 2009
Lewandowsky & Oberauer: Short-Term Memory:
Evidence Against a Role of Time and a New Model
Ecker, Lewandowsky & Oberauer: Switch
Costs in Working Memory Updating - A Tale of Two Foci?
CogSci, Amsterdam,
July 2009
Lewandowsky & Oberauer: The Limits of
Cognition: Forgetting in Short-Term and Working Memory
Ecker, Lewandowsky, Oberauer & Chee:
Components of Working Memory Updating
ASIC, Valle d'Aosta, July 2009
Lewandowsky: Working Memory and Categorization:
Bridging Two Pillars of Cognition
Oberauer, Lewandowsky & Farrell: Modelling
Working Memory: Implementation of the TBRS
EPS, York,
July 2009
Lewandowsky & Oberauer: No Evidence for
Time-Based Forgetting in Memory over the Short Term
Oberauer, Farrell & Lewandowsky:
Cognitive Load Effects in the Complex Span Procedure: Global or Local?
AMPC, Newcastle (NSW),
February 2009
Ecker, Lewandowsky, Oberauer & Chee:
Working Memory Updating Decomposed
Lewandowsky: Working Memory and
Categorization: Bridging Two Pillars of Cognition
Craig & Lewandowsky: Working Memory and
Categorisation: Exploring the Relationship Between these Two Facets of Cognitive
Functioning
EWOMS, Bristol, September 2008
Lewandowsky & Oberauer: Capacity
Limitations of Working Memory:
Interference or Decay?
ICP, Berlin, July 2008
Farrell & Lewandowsky: C-SOB: Four
principles of STM.
Lewandowsky & Stritzke: Misinformation and
the ‘War on Terror’: When Memory Turns Fiction into Fact
ASIC, Madonna di Campiglio, July 2008
Lewandowsky & Farrell: Short-Term Memory:
New Data and a Model
EPC, Fremantle, March 2008
Lewandowsky & Farrell: Short-Term Memory: New Data and a Model
Ecker & Zimmer: How automatic is familiarity
really? ERP evidence from recognition memory experiments
Little & Lewandowsky: Probabilistic
categorization, selective attention and sensitivity to correlated cues
Sewell & Lewandowsky: A mixture-of-experts
account of knowledge restructuring and strategy retention
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