Attentional requirements of learning: Evidence from performance measures☆
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This project was supported in part by the Center for Research in Human Learning of the University of Minnesota and by a Faculty Research Grant from the University of Minnesota. Portions of this research were presented to the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, November 8–10, 1984.
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