@paullonch Confesso que quan m'acosto a n'aquesta literatura, la seva abstraccio m'aclapara. Em sembla gracios, pero, que desde fa 10 anys, una tendencia en el camp de la memoria ha estat estudiar com l'agency facilita l'aprenentatge: font: https://t.co/7
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @rei_akaishi: “These data suggest that a shared value-based mechanism enhances preference for choice cues and memory consolidation of th…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
“These data suggest that a shared value-based mechanism enhances preference for choice cues and memory consolidation of the choice outcomes.”
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @sarahdubrow: Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are r…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
Excited to share this paper where we use individual differences to show how gains in preference and long-term memory are related. Fun collaboration (as always) with @vpmurty and Elizabeth Eberts!
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
RT @vpmurty: New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a si…
Super cool work from @vpmurty! Excited to think about applications in behavior change and learning
New work from our lab showing that agency drives both preference formation and memory benefits (only after a delay) using a similar mechanism. @sarahdubrow https://t.co/r3Y7AjiauD
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
RT @doellerlab: A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmur…
A common mechanism underlying choice’s influence on preference and #memory. New paper by @sarahdubrow, E. Eberts and @vpmurty https://t.co/8UI6JBLDod