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141. | Overloaded: Investigating the effects of working memory and perceptual load on attention and memory for online news push notifications |
142. | Age-related differences in memory accuracy and memory monitoring: Relationship to executive processes |
143. | Contextualizing Diaspora: Studies in Jewish Emplacement, Social Construction, Materiality, and Memory |
144. | Diffused paradigms: Musical depictions of biodegradation, refraction of sound, and memory deterioration in Sorensen's Sterbende Garten |
145. | An examination of the relationship between selective attention and memory processes using event-related potentials (ERPs) and dual-task paradigms |
146. | Attention and memory bias for positive emotional words |
147. | Walking into History: Holocaust History and Memory on the March of the Living |
148. | Suspended Futures: The Vietnamization of South Vietnamese History and Memory |
149. | Music, politics and memory: Japanese military songs in war and peace |
150. | (Re)collecting the past: Fashion, wardrobe, and memory |
151. | Cognitive control of attention, emotion, and memory: An ERP study |
152. | The dialogical construction of Tibetan-ness: Narratives of Tibetan identity and memory |
153. | Reverberating disputes: Public art, controversy, and memory (New Mexico, New York City) |
154. | The effects of live, breaking, and emotional television news on viewers' attention and memory |
155. | An illusion of calm: Snapshot photography, history, and memory among Vietnam veterans |
156. | Seeing past destruction: War and memory in 1960s Japanese fiction |
157. | Traumatic possessions: The body and memory in multiethnic women's writing and performance (Sherley Anne Williams, Anna Deavere Smith, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gayl Jones, Robbie McCauley) |
158. | Space and memory in Vladimir Nabokov's fiction |
159. | The interaction of emotional facial expressions and memory recognition of humans' faces |
160. | The Nanjing Massacre in history and memory: Japan, China, and the United States, 1937--1999 |
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