Publications
Publications
Raynal, L., Sander, E. & Clément, É. (2024). La superficialité de l’évocation analogique : par défaut ou à défaut ?. L’Année psychologique, 124, 137-160.
Raynal, L. (2021). Cognitive Flexibility and Analogy. In E. Clément (Ed.). Cognitive Flexibility. The corner stone of learning. ISTE-WILEY. (version anglaise). Flexibilité cognitive et analogie. In E. Clément (Ed.). La Flexibilité Cognitive. Pierre Angulaire de l’apprentissage. Editions ISTE-Encyclopédie Sciences. (version française)
Raynal, L., Clément, E., & Sander, E. (2020). Are Superficially Dissimilar Analogs better retrieved than Superficially Similar Disanalogs? Acta Psychologica, 203, 102989.
Raynal, L., Clément, E., & Sander, E. (2018). Structural superiority in a free-recall reminding paradigm. Cognitive Science Society.
Under review
Raynal, L., Clément, E., & Sander, E. (Under Review). The role of surface and structural similarities in the retrieval of dynamic perceptually-rich events.
Raynal, L., Clément, E., Gros, H., & Sander, E. (Under Review). The hidden depth of memory: retrieval of autobiographical memories is structurally focused.
Raynal, L., Clément, E., Sander, E., Rämä, P., & Goyet, L. (Under Review). Neural correlates of unconventional verb extensions reveal prechoolers’ analogical abilities.
Gros, H., Thibaut, J-P., Raynal, L., Sander, E. (Under Review). World knowledge induces false memories in problem-recall: New evidence for semantic congruence in arithmetic reasoning.
Gvozdic, K., Raynal, L., Naud, S., & Sander, E. (InPrep). How robust are intuitive conceptions? Insights from production tasks regarding arithmetic operations.
Communications
The structural superiority within a story-recall paradigm. In analogy4Paris (2017).
La supériorité des similitudes de structure dans l'évocation analogique. Congrès de la Société Française de Psychologie (2017).
Challenging the superficial similarity account for analogical retrieval. Cognitive Science Society (2017).
Developmental trajectory of verbal approximation comprehension, an event-related potential (ERP) project. Perception Psychology Lab Team-meeting.
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