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The Journal of Genetic Psychology
Research and Theory on Human Development
Volume 158, 1997 - Issue 2
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Category Superiority Effects in Young and Elderly Adults

Pages 165-171 | Received 21 May 1996, Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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MatthewJ. Sharps, AdamB. Hess & Bethany Ranes. (2007) Mindless Decision Making and Environmental Issues: Gestalt/Feature-Intensive Processing and Contextual Reasoning in Environmental Decisions. The Journal of Psychology 141:5, pages 525-537.
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Ellen Woo & Matthew J. Sharps. (2003) COGNITIVE AGING AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE. Educational Gerontology 29:4, pages 327-337.
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MatthewJ. Sharps, Amy Boothby Villegas, MichaelA. Nunes & TerryL. Barber. (2002) Memory for Animal Tracks: A Possible Cognitive Artifact of Human Evolution. The Journal of Psychology 136:5, pages 469-492.
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ShariW. Ahlberg & MatthewJ. Sharps. (2002) Bartlett Revisited: Reconfiguration of Long-Term Memory in Young and Older Adults. The Journal of Genetic Psychology 163:2, pages 211-218.
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MatthewJ. Sharps & SandyS. Martin. (2002) “Mindless” Decision Making as a Failure of Contextual Reasoning. The Journal of Psychology 136:3, pages 272-282.
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MatthewJ. Sharps & BrentK. Pollitt. (1998) Category Superiority Effects and the Processing of Auditory Images. The Journal of General Psychology 125:2, pages 109-116.
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Jérôme Rodrigues, Hélène Sauzéon, Sabine Langevin, Catriona Raboutet & Bernard N’Kaoua. (2011) Modéliser les phénomènes de compensation mnésique dans le cadre des niveaux de traitement : application au vieillissement. L’Année psychologique 111:03, pages 481-507.
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Jérôme Rodrigues, Hélène Sauzéon, Sabine Langevin, Catriona Raboutet & Bernard N’Kaoua. (2011) Modéliser les phénomènes de compensation mnésique dans le cadre des niveaux de traitement : application au vieillissement. L’Année psychologique Vol. 111:3, pages 481-507.
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J. Rodrigues, H. Sauzéon, S. Langevin, C. Raboutet & B. N’Kaoua. (2010) Memory performance depending on task characteristics and cognitive aids: A-levels of processing approach in young adults. European Review of Applied Psychology 60:1, pages 55-64.
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Claudia Berlim de Mello, Jacqueline Abrisqueta-Gomez, Gilberto Fernando Xavier & Orlando Francisco Amodeo Bueno. (2008) Involution of categorical thinking processes in Alzheimer's disease: Preliminary results. Dementia & Neuropsychologia 2:1, pages 57-62.
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Matthew J. Sharps, Amy Boothby Villegas & Justin Matthews. (2005) Cognition at risk: Gestalt/feature-intensive processing and cigarette smoking in college students. Current Psychology 24:2, pages 102-112.
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Matthew J. Sharps, Sandy S. Day, Michael A. Nunes, Amy Neff & Ellen Woo. (2004) Relational and imageric recall in young and older adults under conditions of high task demand. Current Psychology 22:4, pages 379-393.
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J. Sharps Matthew & A. Nunes Michael. (2002) Gestalt and feature-intensive processing: Toward a unified model of human information processing. Current Psychology 21:1, pages 68-84.
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Matthew J. Sharps, Sandy S. Martin, Michael A. Nunes & Michelle Merrill. (1999) Relational frameworks for recall in young and older adults. Current Psychology 18:3, pages 254-271.
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Matthew J. Sharps, Brandon T. Foster, Sandy S. Martin & Michael A. Nunes. (1999) Spatial and relational frameworks for free recall in young and older adults. Current Psychology 18:3, pages 241-253.
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Matthew J. Sharps. (1997) Age-related change in visual information processing: Toward a unified theory of aging and visual memory. Current Psychology 16:3-4, pages 284-307.
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