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Card 6
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Suggested the idea of the serial position effect
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Card 7
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A case study in which he was unable to make new LTM due to brain damage
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Card 8
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A case study in which he was able to recall LTM perfectly but his STM was damaged
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Card 9
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Found that it is difficult to perform two tasks of the same kind at the same time (two visual tasks for example)
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Card 10
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Brain scans showed that different parts of the brain were active for different types of activities
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Card 11
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A case study where the removal of a tumour affected ability to make decisions but not the ability to reason
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Card 12
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Found that recall is less accurate in the presence of a bloodied knife and more accurate with a greasy pen
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Card 13
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Found that recall of details about a film was more accurate if the film was non-violent, compared to a violent film
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Card 14
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Found that real witnesses who had been threatened had better recall than witnesses who hadn't
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Card 15
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Found that primary school children were less likely to identify the correct criminal compared to college students
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