2023
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-023-02406-y
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The breadth of animacy in memory: New evidence from prospective memory

Sara B. Félix,
Marie Poirier,
James S. Nairne
et al.

Abstract: Studies using retrospective memory tasks have revealed that animates/living beings are better remembered than are inanimates/nonliving things (the animacy effect). However, considering that memory is foremost future oriented, we hypothesized that the animacy effect would also occur in prospective memory (i.e., memory for future intentions). Using standard prospective memory (PM) procedures, we explored this hypothesis by manipulating the animacy status of the PM targets. Study 1a reports data collected from an… Show more

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