Robert H. Jongeward
University of Michigan
10 Papers
262 Citations
Robert H. Jongeward is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Recall & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert H. Jongeward include Michigan State University.
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Papers
Cognitive perspectives on the development of memory.
TL;DR: This chapter deals with age-related changes found in memory, and the information-processing model suggests critical points in the memorial process where developmental changes occur—initial encoding, acquisition, storage, and retrieval—and where this process may be linked to other important aspects of cognition.
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Duration of postlaparoscopic pneumoperitoneum
TL;DR: The duration of laparoscopic pneumoperitoneum did not correlate with gender, age, weight, initial volume of CO2 used, length of time for the procedure, or postoperative complications; however, the sample size may be insufficient.
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Gastric trichobezoar: sonographic findings.
TL;DR: The authors describe a patient in whom the diagnosis was made prior to conventional barium studies and in whose question of trichobezoar had not been raised clinically.
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The relative roles of input and output mechanisms in directed forgetting.
TL;DR: Set differentiation during input appears much more important as a mechanism of directed forgetting than either selective search or selective rehearsal for Ss in the free-recall experiment reported here.