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Roberts B, Tran S, Fernandes M
Sci Rep . 2025 Feb; 15(1):4278. PMID: 39905049
Recent work demonstrates that symbols (e.g., $) are reliably better remembered than their word counterparts (e.g., 'dollar'). It remains an open question whether the memory benefit observed for symbols is...
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Roberts B, Pruin J, Bainbridge W, Rosenberg M, deBettencourt M
Psychon Bull Rev . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39379775
What we remember reflects both what we encounter, such as the intrinsic memorability of a stimulus, and our internal attentional state when we encounter that stimulus. Our memories are better...
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Roberts B, Meade M, Fernandes M
Mem Cognit . 2024 Jun; 53(1):282-298. PMID: 38865077
Memory for words that are drawn or sketched by the participant, rather than written, during encoding is typically superior. While this drawing benefit has been reliably demonstrated in recent years,...
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Roberts B, Forrin N, McLean D, MacLeod C
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2024 Feb; 244:104187. PMID: 38367395
In identifying the print colors of words when some combinations of color and word occur more frequently than others, people quickly show evidence of learning these associations. This contingency learning...
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Roberts B, Trossman R
Can J Exp Psychol . 2023 Nov; 78(1):36-49. PMID: 38032617
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with deficits in social functioning, including peer difficulties and poor relationship quality. Little is known, however, about the integrity of foundational sociocognitive abilities that...
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Roberts B, Hu Z, Curtis E, Bodner G, McLean D, MacLeod C
Mem Cognit . 2023 Jul; 52(1):57-72. PMID: 37440162
The production effect-that reading aloud leads to better memory than does reading silently-has been defined narrowly with reference to memory; it has been explored largely using word lists as the...
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Roberts B, MacLeod C, Fernandes M
Cognition . 2023 Jun; 238:105435. PMID: 37285688
Memory typically is better for information presented in picture format than in word format. Dual-coding theory (Paivio, 1969) proposes that this is because pictures are spontaneously labelled, leading to the...
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Roberts B, MacLeod C, Fernandes M
Psychol Bull . 2022 Jul; 148(5-6):397-434. PMID: 35878067
The enactment effect is the phenomenon that physically performing an action represented by a word or phrase (e.g., clap, clap your hands) results in better memory than does simply reading...
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Roberts B, Wammes J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2020 Sep; 28(1):259-267. PMID: 32939630
Countless experiments have been devoted to understanding techniques through which memory might be improved. Many strategies uncovered in the literature are thought to act via the integration of contextual information...
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Roberts B, Fernandes M, MacLeod C
PLoS One . 2020 Jan; 15(1):e0227790. PMID: 31986171
Several recent studies have reported enhanced memory when retrieval is preceded by repetitive horizontal eye movements, relative to vertical or no eye movements. The reported memory boost has been referred...