“…Most often, researchers examine this effect in the context of the free recall of word lists and have consistently found a recall advantage for animate (e.g., tiger; engineer) over inanimate (e.g., couch; violin) words (e.g., Nairne et al, 2013;Bonin et al, 2014Bonin et al, , 2015Li et al, 2016;Serra, 2016, 2018;Gelin et al, 2017Gelin et al, , 2019VanArsdall et al, 2017;Leding, 2018Leding, , 2019Meinhardt et al, 2018). The advantage can also occur for recognition (Leding, 2020), nonwords given animate properties (VanArsdall et al, 2013), and word pairs (e.g., VanArsdall et al, 2015;DeYoung and Serra, 2021). We do not know the mechanism(s) that underlies the animacy advantage, but researchers have discredited some potential candidates.…”