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Routes to Actions and their Efficacy for Remembering

Pages 59-78 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Yadurshana Sivashankar, Junwen Liu & Myra A. Fernandes. (2023) The importance of performing versus observing meaningful actions, on the enactment benefit to memory. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 35:1, pages 47-58.
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M. Macedonia, A. E. Lehner & C. Repetto. (2020) Positive effects of grasping virtual objects on memory for novel words in a second language. Scientific Reports 10:1.
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Ruth N. Schwartz & Jan L. Plass. (2014) Click versus drag: User-performed tasks and the enactment effect in an interactive multimedia environment. Computers in Human Behavior 33, pages 242-255.
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Mathieu B. Brodeur, Marc Pelletier & Martin Lepage. (2009) Memory for everyday actions in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 114:1-3, pages 71-78.
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Hubert D. Zimmer & Johannes Engelkamp. (2003) Signing enhances memory like performing actions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 10:2, pages 450-454.
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Johannes Engelkamp. (2000) Zur Erforschung des episodischen Erinnerns unter besonderer Berücksichtigung deutscher Beiträge. Experimental Psychology 47:4, pages 253-268.
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