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1. Hijacking limitations of working memory load to test for composition in language.

2. Declarative memory supports children's math skills: A longitudinal study.

3. Embodied cognition comes of age: A processing advantage for action words is modulated by aging and the task.

4. The neuroanatomy of developmental language disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

5. Subcortical Cognition: The Fruit Below the Rind.

6. Knowledge of Statistics or Statistical Learning? Readers Prioritize the Statistics of their Native Language Over the Learning of Local Regularities.

7. Evidence that ageing yields improvements as well as declines across attention and executive functions.

8. Maternal depression is the predominant persistent risk for child cognitive and social-emotional problems from early childhood to pre-adolescence: A longitudinal cohort study.

10. Aging affects steaks more than knives: Evidence that the processing of words related to motor skills is relatively spared in aging.

11. Declarative Memory Predicts Phonological Processing Abilities in Adulthood.

12. Early-life education may help bolster declarative memory in old age, especially for women.

13. Deficits of Learning in Procedural Memory and Consolidation in Declarative Memory in Adults With Developmental Language Disorder.

14. Can sex influence the neurocognition of language? Evidence from Parkinson's disease.

15. The effect of bilingualism on brain development from early childhood to young adulthood.

16. Learning and Consolidation of Declarative Memory in Good and Poor Readers of English as a Second Language.

17. Procedural memory in infancy: Evidence from implicit sequence learning in an eye-tracking paradigm.

18. Sequence learning in the human brain: A functional neuroanatomical meta-analysis of serial reaction time studies.

19. Data and analysis script for infant and adult eye movement in an adapted ocular-motor serial reaction time task assessing procedural memory.

20. The Neurocognition of Developmental Disorders of Language.

21. Dissociable implicit sequence learning mechanisms revealed by continuous theta-burst stimulation.

22. A dissociation between syntactic and lexical processing in Parkinson's disease.

24. Language learning in the adult brain: A neuroanatomical meta-analysis of lexical and grammatical learning.

25. Working memory in older adults declines with age, but is modulated by sex and education.

26. Sex, dopamine, and hypokinesia: A study of inflectional morphology in Parkinson's disease.

27. Visuospatial sequence learning on the serial reaction time task modulates the P1 event-related potential.

28. Apolipoprotein E, cognitive function, and cognitive decline among older Taiwanese adults.

29. Is procedural memory enhanced in Tourette syndrome? Evidence from a sequence learning task.

30. Child first language and adult second language are both tied to general-purpose learning systems.

31. Procedural learning in Tourette syndrome, ADHD, and comorbid Tourette-ADHD: Evidence from a probabilistic sequence learning task.

32. The neural bases of the learning and generalization of morphological inflection.

33. Maternal multiple micronutrient supplementation and other biomedical and socioenvironmental influences on children's cognition at age 9-12 years in Indonesia: follow-up of the SUMMIT randomised trial.

34. Learning and Overnight Retention in Declarative Memory in Specific Language Impairment.

35. An Extension of the Procedural Deficit Hypothesis from Developmental Language Disorders to Mathematical Disability.

36. A verbal strength in children with Tourette syndrome? Evidence from a non-word repetition task.

37. Sex Differences in Music: A Female Advantage at Recognizing Familiar Melodies.

38. The relation between receptive grammar and procedural, declarative, and working memory in specific language impairment.

39. A compensatory role for declarative memory in neurodevelopmental disorders.

40. The production of nominal and verbal inflection in an agglutinative language: evidence from Hungarian.

41. Verbal declarative memory impairments in specific language impairment are related to working memory deficits.

42. A meta-analysis and meta-regression of serial reaction time task performance in Parkinson's disease.

43. Inflectional morphology in high-functioning autism: Evidence for speeded grammatical processing.

44. Procedural learning deficits in specific language impairment (SLI): a meta-analysis of serial reaction time task performance.

45. Impaired implicit sequence learning in children with developmental dyslexia.

46. Native-like brain processing of syntax can be attained by university foreign language learners.

47. Procedural learning is impaired in dyslexia: evidence from a meta-analysis of serial reaction time studies.

48. Children's computation of complex linguistic forms: a study of frequency and imageability effects.

49. Enhanced recognition memory after incidental encoding in children with developmental dyslexia.

50. The role of verbal and nonverbal memory in the Family Pictures Subtest: data from children with specific language impairment.

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