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Author: Dr. Mary C. Potter, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT, Boston, MA

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It is easy to read a sentence presented rapidly, one word at a time, but more difficult to remember a scrambled sentence (Potter, Kroll, & Harris, 1980).

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