Encoding and performance in sentence verification under varying memory load

Subjects verified verbal descriptions of the forms "This (is, is not) a (color) (shape)" and "This (is, is not) a (shape) that's (color)" against two-dimensional geometric figures. The figure was seen immediately after the description was heard or after a filled delay. Laten...

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