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Description: A preregistration poster presented at BNA 2019 Festival of Neuroscience, Dublin.

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Investigating Fast Mapping (FM) in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: A replication

Fast Mapping (FM) is an incidental learning process that is hypothesised to allow rapid, cortical-based memory formation, independent of the normal, h...

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Investigating Fast Mapping (FM) in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: An additional condition (FM-r) for our replication study

To investigate potential mechanisms claimed to support fast mapping in adults, we will add an FM-r learning condition to the previously pre-registered...

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Investigating Fast Mapping (FM) in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: An additional condition (FM-r) for our replication study | Registered: 2019-08-19 11:18 UTC

To investigate potential mechanisms claimed to support fast mapping in adults, we will add an FM-r learning condition to the previously pre-registered...

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Investigating Fast Mapping (FM) in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: A replication | Registered: 2019-03-08 10:03 UTC

Fast Mapping (FM) is an incidental learning process that is hypothesised to allow rapid, cortical-based memory formation, independent of the normal, h...

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