International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolutionary constraints on remembering. In B. H. Ross (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation (Vol. 53 pp. 1-32). Burlington: Academic Press; Nairne, J. S., & Pandeirada, J. N. S. 2010a. Adaptive memory: Ancestral priorities and the mnemonic value of survival processing. Cognitive Psychology, 61, 1-22, 2010b; Memory functions. In The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science, (Vol 3, 4th ed. pp. 977-979). Hokoben, NJ: John Wiley & Sons] assumes that animates (e.g., baby, rabbit presented as words or pictures) are better remembered than inanimates (e.g., bottle, mountain) because animates are more important for fitness than...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are better remembered than inanimates. According to the adaptive view...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceAnimates are remembered better than inanimates because the former are ultimate...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...