International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) 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 provided evidence for this view by showing that animates were recalled or recognized better than inanimates (e.g., Nairne, VanArsdall, Pandeirada, Cogdill, & LeBreton, 2013), but they did not assess memory for contextual details (e.g., where animates vs. inanimates occurred). In this study, we tested recollection of spatial information (Study 1) and temporal information (Study 2) associated with animate versus inanimate words. The findings showed that the two types of contextual information w...
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, 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 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, 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 audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...
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 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, 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 audienceThe adaptive view of human memory [Nairne, J. S. 2010. Adaptive memory: Evolut...