Hello,
We would like to test word pair recall in a sleep study, ie first have the 
participants encode in the evening (probe presentation) before a sleep 
condition and re-test with the same list, say, one hour later (so just a 
recall, but no presentation, and a recall on the same pairs that were initially 
presented) and finally give another presentation recall on the same pairs 
immediately followed by a presentation (again of the same pairs) and a final 
immediate recall.
Then we would like to test the recall of these same pairs the following wake 
time and 2h later.
I am really not sure how to do this now as it seems to only run as a 
presentation+ immediate recall with different lists of word pairs every time.
Any advice would be very welcome!
Thanks,
Karine

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