Memory dynamics and decision making in younger and older adults
The main aim of this research was to study whether memory dynamics influence older people’s choices to the same extent as younger’s ones. To do so, we adapted the retrieval-practice paradigm to produce variations in memory accessibility of information on which decisions were made later. Based on previous results, we expected to observe retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) and choice bias in younger and older participants after they engaged in retrieval practice [...]
Redundancy and blocking in the spatial domain: A connectionist model
How can the observations of spatial blocking (Rodrigo, Chamizo, McLaren & [...]
Preexposure effects in spatial learning: From gestaltic to associative and attentional cognitive maps
In this paper a series of studies and theoretical proposals about [...]
Spatial Learning: Conditions and Basic Effects
A growing body of evidence suggests that the spatial and [...]
Navigational strategies and models
Many scientists are interested in the different mechanisms and strategies [...]
