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  <title>Episode 29: A happy little dance between attention and working memory (with Zsuzsa Kaldy)</title>
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Blaser, E., &amp;amp; Kaldy, Z. (2025). How attention and working memory work together in the pursuit of goals: The development of the sampling-remembering trade-off. Developmental Review, 75, 101187.
 Link (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273229725000024?casa_token=OWZCi1E34z8AAAAA:9OJnPAX-TPThi0jp6bYUSHOlcd5se8TYrpy1OaOxD5Hrc9j5er1mRCZrLPYiFVjW87wmXcOy) Special Guest: Zsuza Kaldy.
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<p>Blaser, E., &amp; Kaldy, Z. (2025). How attention and working memory work together in the pursuit of goals: The development of the sampling-remembering trade-off. Developmental Review, 75, 101187.<br>
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<p>Blaser, E., &amp; Kaldy, Z. (2025). How attention and working memory work together in the pursuit of goals: The development of the sampling-remembering trade-off. Developmental Review, 75, 101187.<br>
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