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Cognition
Perception
Psychology
Psycholinguistics
Cognitive science
Priming
Sentence processing
Working memory
Memory
Perceptual learning
Chunking
ACT-R

Poster Session 3 (Exhibit Hall A) (Note: HTML format on cognitivesciencesociety.org includes links to maps, abstracts and papers) [1] Representations of Time Affect Willingness to Wait for Future Rewards Author(s): Rober

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