Publication: Intent Matters for Memory, Most of the Time for Most People: Reply to Craik (2023)
Intent Matters for Memory, Most of the Time for Most People: Reply to Craik (2023)
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Dames, H., & Popov, V. (2023). Intent Matters for Memory, Most of the Time for Most People: Reply to Craik (2023) (No. gwd4s; PsyArXiv Preprints). https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/gwd4s
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In his commentary, Craik argued that while intentional remembering might be effective for some populations and memory tasks, these are the exception, and that intent will not benefit memory if incidental encoding already induces optimal processing. While we agree with many of his points, we maintain that in most situations the processes induced by the intention to remember are more effective than those induced by deep semantic processing alone. We show that rather than being an exception to the rule, effects of intent appear with a va
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Dames, H., & Popov, V. (2023). Intent Matters for Memory, Most of the Time for Most People: Reply to Craik (2023) (No. gwd4s; PsyArXiv Preprints). https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/gwd4s