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New Paper: Diversity of narrative context disrupts the early stage of learning the meanings of novel words

This paper recently came out in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

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This work was led By Dr Rachael Hulme, who has very recently moved to a lectureship at Herriot Watt University.

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November 8, 2023

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