Brady R.T. Roberts
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Controlling Unwanted Memories: A Multisite Registered Replication of the Think/No-Think Effect
Jonathan M. Fawcett
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Benjamin J. Levy
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Zara M. Bergström
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Chris A. Clark
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Paula T. Hertel
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Justin C. Hulbert
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Daniel Todorovic
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Kevin Van Schie
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The Memory Control Consortium
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Reverse engineering what makes a symbol memorable
Symbols may represent the first form of human visual communication, yet little is known about the cognitive and neural mechanisms …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Wilma A. Bainbridge
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Challenging dual-coding theory: Picture superiority effects persist in aphantasia
Dual-coding theory proposes that superior recall for pictures relative to words (the picture superiority effect; PSE) results from …
Muhan Yan
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Wilma A. Bainbridge
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Preparing to produce (without production) is sufficient to elicit a behavioral and pupillometric production effect
The production effect refers to the finding that words read aloud are remembered better than words read silently. Historically, this …
Jonathan M. Fawcett
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Siyue Hu
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Cayley Thoms
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Jedidiah Whitridge
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Hannah Willoughby
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The pupillometric production effect: Evidence for enhanced processing preceding, during, and following production
The production effect refers to superior memory performance for words read aloud than for those read silently. This finding has usually …
Jonathan M. Fawcett
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Hannah v. Willoughby
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Jenny C. Tiller
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Kathleen L. Hourihan
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Increasing Video Lecture Playback Speed Can Impair Test Performance – a Meta‑Analysis
Increasing the playback speed of video lectures is popular amongst students as a time saving strategy, but does this negatively impact …
Theepan Tharumalingam
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Jonathan M. Fawcett
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Evan F. Risko
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Integration of representations is key to the enactment benefit: Insights from individuals with stroke lesions
Previous research has suggested that performing an action during encoding, related to the meaning of a target word (known as …
Yadurshana Sivashankar
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Symbolism itself does not improve memory for elements on the periodic table
Recent work demonstrates that symbols (e.g., $) are reliably better remembered than their word counterparts (e.g., ‘dollar’). It …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Sophia H.N. Tran
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Brain regions supporting retrieval of words drawn at encoding: fMRI evidence for multimodal reactivation
Memory for words that are drawn or sketched by the participant, rather than written, during encoding is typically superior. While this …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Melissa E. Meade
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Memory augmentation with an adaptive cognitive interface
What we remember reflects both what we encounter, such as the intrinsic memorability of a stimulus, and our internal attentional state …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Julia Pruin
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Wilma A. Bainbridge
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Monica D. Rosenberg
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