2023
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-023-02340-z
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Survival processing occupies the central bottleneck of cognitive processing: A psychological refractory period analysis

Abstract: Words judged for relevance in a survival situation are remembered better than words judged for relevance in a nonsurvival context. This survival processing effect has been explained by selective tuning of human memory during evolution to process and retain information specifically relevant for survival. According to the richness-of-encoding hypothesis the survival processing effect arises from a domain-general mechanism—namely, a particularly rich and distinct form of encoding. This form of information process… Show more

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