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American Psychological Association 6th edition

Bormann T, Seyboth M, Kümmerer D, Glauche V, Rijntjes M, & Weiller C. (2025). A double dissociation between memory span and word processing among neurological patients attests to the functional independence of verbal short-term memory. Journal of Neuropsychology. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.70013

ISO-690 (author-date, English)

BORMANN T, SEYBOTH M, KÜMMERER D, GLAUCHE V, RIJNTJES M und WEILLER C, 2025. A double dissociation between memory span and word processing among neurological patients attests to the functional independence of verbal short-term memory. Journal of neuropsychology. 7 Oktober 2025. DOI 10.1111/jnp.70013.

Modern Language Association 9th edition

Bormann T, Seyboth M, Kümmerer D, Glauche V, Rijntjes M, und Weiller C. „A Double Dissociation Between Memory Span and Word Processing Among Neurological Patients Attests to the Functional Independence of Verbal Short-Term Memory.“. Journal of Neuropsychology, Oktober 2025, https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.70013.

Mohr Siebeck - Recht (Deutsch - Österreich)

Bormann T/Seyboth M/Kümmerer D/Glauche V/Rijntjes M/Weiller C: A double dissociation between memory span and word processing among neurological patients attests to the functional independence of verbal short-term memory., Journal of neuropsychology 2025,

Emerald - Harvard

Bormann T, Seyboth M, Kümmerer D, Glauche V, Rijntjes M und Weiller C. (2025), „A double dissociation between memory span and word processing among neurological patients attests to the functional independence of verbal short-term memory.“, Journal of Neuropsychology, verfügbar unter:https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.70013.

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