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Bugaiska A, Witt A, Bonin P
Exp Aging Res . 2023 Nov; 50(5):705-717. PMID: 37947178
Objectives: We examine age-related differences in recollection and test the impact of words with high vs low sensory experience ratings (SER) in older and younger adults. We expected that the...
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Bugaiska A, Bonin P, Ferreira J, Witt A
Exp Aging Res . 2023 Nov; 50(5):718-726. PMID: 37936419
Objectives: We examine age-related differences in implicit and explicit memory tasks, and test the impact of future time perspectives on priming and cued recall. Methods: We induced time perspective in...
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Bugaiska A, Bonin P, Witt A
Front Psychol . 2023 May; 14:1141540. PMID: 37235089
It has repeatedly been shown in adults that animates are remembered better than inanimates. According to the adaptive view of human memory this is due to the fact that animates...
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Gelin M, Bugaiska A, Meot A, Vinter A, Bonin P
Memory . 2018 Jul; 27(2):209-223. PMID: 30022705
Animates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimately more important for fitness than the latter. What, however, are the proximate mechanisms underpinning this effect? We focused on...
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Bugaiska A, Gregoire L, Camblats A, Gelin M, Meot A, Bonin P
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2018 May; 72(4):882-889. PMID: 29716460
In visual perception, evidence has shown that attention is captured earlier and held longer by animate than inanimate stimuli. The former are also remembered better than the latter. Thus, as...
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Bonin P, Meot A, Bugaiska A
Behav Res Methods . 2018 Feb; 50(6):2366-2387. PMID: 29435912
Words that correspond to a potential sensory experience-concrete words-have long been found to possess a processing advantage over abstract words in various lexical tasks. We collected norms of concreteness for...
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Bonin P, Meot A, Boucheix J, Bugaiska A
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2017 Mar; 71(5):1057-1069. PMID: 28326893
We provide psycholinguistic norms for a new set of 160 French idiomatic expressions and 160 proverbs: knowledge, predictability, literality, compositionality, subjective and objective frequency, familiarity, age of acquisition (AoA) and...
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Gelin M, Bonin P, Meot A, Bugaiska A
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2017 Mar; 71(4):965-974. PMID: 28303748
The adaptive view of human memory assumes that animates (e.g, rabbit) are remembered better than inanimates (e.g. glass) because animates are ultimately more important for fitness than inanimates. Previous studies...
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Bugaiska A, Meot A, Bonin P
Exp Aging Res . 2016 Oct; 42(5):447-459. PMID: 27749204
Methods: Here the authors investigated whether the animacy effect in memory also occurs for healthy older adults. Older and young adults categorized words for their animacy characteristics and were then...
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Lussier M, Bugaiska A, Bherer L
Restor Neurol Neurosci . 2016 Jul; 35(2):237-250. PMID: 27372514
Purpose: Past divided attention training studies in older adults have suggested that variable priority training (VPT) tends to show larger improvement than fixed priority training (FPT). However, it remains unclear...