Effects of perceptual similarity but not semantic association on false recognition in aging

Excited to have submitted our first preregistration @OSFFramework, a follow-up to our new study on ageing and associative and perceptual effects on false recognition https://t.co/xvp6Lbr2nI - tx to Ink Pansuwam, Lillian Swanson (great UG students not on twitter) @UoE_Psychology
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
2845 days ago
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
2849 days ago
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
2849 days ago
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
2849 days ago
RT @alexa_morcom: Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associativ…
Our new paper on false memory in aging - perceptually-driven false recognition increased in older people while associative effects were age invariant https://t.co/xvp6Lbr2nI @thePeerJ @emmachelseagill - and congrats to coauthors, data from @UoE_Psychology undergraduate projects
Effects of perceptual similarity but not semantic association on false recognition in aging https://t.co/6Z9GhmlSFi #neuroscience https://t.co/ctbrxFqYMr
Effects of perceptual similarity but not semantic association on false recognition in aging https://t.co/71eV3FCVdE https://t.co/hlAmlg0xjR