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This repository contains data and code for the following papers: (1) Antony, J. W., Romero, A., Vierra, A. H., Luenser, R. S., Hawkins, R. D., & Bennion, K. A. (2022) Semantic relatedness retroactively benefits memory and promotes memory interdependence across episodes. eLife. (2) Bennion, K. A., Phong, J., Le, M., Cheng K., Wahlheim, C. N. & Antony, J. W. Semantic relatedness proactively benefits learning, memory, and interdependence across episodes. PsyArXiv. Briefly, the full datasets contains 1000 subjects each performing paired associate word learning in 5 different experiments. Each subject performed two learning phases and two test phases. Please see the papers for more details. If you are interested in the data/code, please first see the README.txt under 'Files' for information about how the data are stored, structured, and analyzed.
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