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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 42, 2016 - Issue 5
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Do Healthy Elders, Like Young Adults, Remember Animates Better Than Inanimates? An Adaptive View

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Pages 447-459 | Received 19 Aug 2014, Accepted 12 Aug 2015, Published online: 17 Oct 2016

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Chris Westbury. (2023) Why are human animacy judgments continuous rather than categorical? A computational modeling approach. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
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Gesa Fee Komar, Laura Mieth, Axel Buchner & Raoul Bell. (2022) Animacy enhances recollection but not familiarity: Convergent evidence from the remember-know-guess paradigm and the process-dissociation procedure. Memory & Cognition 51:1, pages 143-159.
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Heather C. Rawlinson & Colleen M. Kelley. (2021) In search of the proximal cause of the animacy effect on memory: Attentional resource allocation and semantic representations. Memory & Cognition 49:6, pages 1137-1152.
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