Different bias mechanisms in recall and recognition of conceptual and perceptual information of an event
The aim of this research was to study the memory and response bias for conceptual and perceptual information in the recall and recognition of an event. The participants watched a movie trailer video and their memory of verbal and visual actions and details was evaluated using specific recall questions or a true/false recognition task. The participants recalled and recognized actions better than details, and visual information better than verbal information. [...]
Effects of Numerical Surface Form in Arithmetic Word Problems
Adults’ simple arithmetic performance is more efficient when operands are presented [...]
Normative Data for Responses to Spanish Categories in Younger and Older Adults
Para analizar procesos cognitivos como la atención, la memoria y el [...]
The role of derivative suffix productivity in the visual word recognition complex
In this article we present two lexical decision experiments that [...]
