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  1. Can memory color effects be explained by cognitive penetration?Woojin Han - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Orange heart shapes are commonly perceived as slightly reddish, which is an example of the memory color effect (MCE). Given that the MCE is a modulation of visual memories of typical colors of familiar objects, it can be considered to be a top-down effect. Whether cognitive penetration can explain MCEs has been actively debated since Macpherson argued that the belief that hearts are red alters orange perception. This paper aims to provide a credible explanation of the MCE that is consistent (...)
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  • Real-World Objects Are Represented in Visual Long-Term Memory Both as Unbound Features and as Bound Objects.Christof Kuhbandner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  • Does the Attentional Boost Effect Depend on the Intentionality of Encoding? Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Memory for Visual Objects Presented at Behaviorally Relevant Moments in Time.Fabian Hutmacher & Christof Kuhbandner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  • Long-Lasting Verbatim Memory for the Words of Books After a Single Reading Without Any Learning Intention.Christof Kuhbandner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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