Adaptive memory: fitness relevance and the hunter-gatherer mind.
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Adaptive memory: evaluating alternative forms of fitness-relevant processing in the survival processing paradigmBeyond arousal and valence: the importance of the biological versus social relevance of emotional stimuli.The survival effect in memory: does it hold into old age and non-ancestral scenarios?People's study time allocation and its relation to animal foragingAdaptive memory: stereotype activation is not enough.Familiarity and personal experience as mediators of recall when planning for future contingencies.Effect of the survival judgment task on memory performance in subclinically depressed people.Cognitive adaptations for gathering-related navigation in humans.Recognition Without Words: Using Taste to Explore Survival Processing.Does optimal recall performance in the adaptive memory paradigm require the encoding context to encourage thoughts about the environment of evolutionary adaptation?Does survival processing enhance implicit memory?Adaptive Memory: The Evolutionary Significance of Survival Processing.Adaptive content biases in learning about animals across the life course.A meta-analysis of the survival-processing advantage in memory.The future-orientation of memory: planning as a key component mediating the high levels of recall found with survival processingSurvival processing in times of stress.The effects of thoughts of survival and thoughts of death on recall in the adaptive memory paradigm.The role of perceived threat in the survival processing memory advantage.Adaptive memory: the survival-processing memory advantage is not due to negativity or mortality salience.Fit to last: Exploring the longevity of the survival processing effect.The animacy advantage for free-recall performance is not attributable to greater mental arousal.Look at me, I'll remember you: the perception of self-relevant social cues enhances memory and right hippocampal activity.Adaptive Memory: Is There a Reproduction-Processing Effect?The effect of animacy on metamemory.Investigations of a reproductive processing advantage in memory.Does the thought of death contribute to the memory benefit of encoding with a survival scenario?Animates are better remembered than inanimates: further evidence from word and picture stimuli.Working memory load eliminates the survival processing effect.How can survival processing improve memory encoding?Adaptive memory: the survival scenario enhances item-specific processing relative to a moving scenario.Survival processing of faces.Adaptive memory: fitness relevant stimuli show a memory advantage in a game of pelmanism.Criteria for Native Food Plant Collection in Northeastern Brazil
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Adaptive memory: fitness relevance and the hunter-gatherer mind.
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Adaptive memory: fitness relevance and the hunter-gatherer mind.
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James S Nairne
Josefa N S Pandeirada
Joshua E Van Arsdall
Karie J Gregory
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10.1111/J.1467-9280.2009.02356.X
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2009-05-05T00:00:00Z