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Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults

Nasreen Basoudan, Anna Torrens-Burton, Amy Jenkins Orcid Logo, Ian Thornton, Sara Thomas, Andrea Tales Orcid Logo

Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, Volume: 92, Issue: 1, Pages: 13 - 20

Swansea University Authors: Anna Torrens-Burton, Amy Jenkins Orcid Logo, Andrea Tales Orcid Logo

Published in: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
ISSN: 00440086 00440086
Published: New Haven Conn.: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2019
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title Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
spellingShingle Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
Anna Torrens-Burton
Amy Jenkins
Andrea Tales
title_short Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
title_full Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
title_fullStr Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
title_full_unstemmed Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
title_sort Sequential information processing: The elevated first response effect can contribute to exaggerated intra-individual variability in older adults
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