Brady R.T. Roberts
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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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The enactment effect: A systematic review and meta-analysis of behavioral, neuroimaging, and patient studies
The enactment effect is the phenomenon that physically performing an action represented by a word or phrase (e.g., clap, clap your …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Drawing and memory: Using visual production to alleviate concreteness effects
Countless experiments have been devoted to understanding techniques through which memory might be improved. Many strategies uncovered …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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& Jeffrey D. Wammes
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Drawing with your eyes: Comparable memory benefits for oculomotor and manual-motor drawing
Drawing pictures of to-be-remembered target words leads to better memory than does writing them. In the current study, we sought to …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Jeffrey D. Wammes
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Re-evaluating whether bilateral eye movements influence memory retrieval
Several recent studies have reported enhanced memory when retrieval is preceded by repetitive horizontal eye movements, relative to …
Brady R.T. Roberts
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Myra A. Fernandes
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Colin M. MacLeod
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Task preparation as a mnemonic: The benefits of drawing (and not drawing)
Creating a visual representation of an item through drawing affords that item a substantive memory benefit, relative to several control …
Jeffrey D. Wammes
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Brady R.T. Roberts
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Myra A. Fernandes
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