Hypermnesia and the role of imagery
Abstract Subjects were instructed to produce images to either high-imagery or low-imagery word lists. Recall over three trials indicated that hypermnesia occurred in the high-imagery condition, but that a decline in performance occurred in the low-imagery condition. Furthermore, analyses of the reca...
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