Brady R.T. Roberts
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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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Face processing in ADHD: A review of the N170 event-related potential
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with deficits in social functioning, including peer difficulties and poor …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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& Rebecca Trossman
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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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Reading text aloud benefits memory but not comprehension
The production effect—that reading aloud leads to better memory than does reading silently—has been defined narrowly with reference to …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Zoey S. Hu
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Eloise Curtis
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Glen E. Bodner
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David McLean
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Release from response interference in color-word contingency learning
In identifying the print colors of words when some combinations of color and word occur more frequently than others, people quickly …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Noah D. Forrin
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David McLean
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Memory for symbolic images: Findings from sports team logos
Pictures typically are better remembered than words—the picture superiority effect (PSE). An obvious yet understudied application of …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Symbol superiority: Why $ is better remembered than ‘dollar’
Memory typically is better for information presented in picture format than in word format. Dual-coding theory (Paivio, 1969) proposes …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Are emojis processed visuo-spatially or verbally? Evidence for dual codes
While some argue that emojis are processed like words, opponents note dissimilarities. We used a divided attention (DA) technique to …
Lauren A. Homann
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Sara Ahmed
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Myra A. Fernandes
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