In the language of multiple memory systems, defining and describing developments in long-term explicit memory.

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Bauer, P.J.
DeBoer, T.
Lukowski, A.F.
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Bauer, P.J., DeBoer, T., & Lukowski, A.F. (2007). In the language of multiple memory systems, defining and describing developments in long-term explicit memory. In Lisa M. Oakes & Patricia J. Bauer (Eds.), Short- and long-term memory in infancy and early childhood: Taking the first steps towards remembering (pp. 240-270). New York: Oxford University Press.
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