Memory: Handbook of Perception and Cognition

Academic Press (1996)
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Elizabeth Ligon Bjork, Robert A. Bjork. where people studied information in a drug state and then were tested in the same state 4 hr later—people recalled the material better than those who also had learned while under the drug but were ...

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