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    Measuring The Mnemonic Advantage of Counter-intuitive and Counter-schematic Concepts
    with Steve Kelly and Paul Bishop
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (1-2): 109-121. 2010.
    The debate on the value of Boyer's minimally counter-intuitive theory continues to generate considerable theoretical and empirical attention. Although the theory offers an explanation as to why certain cultural texts and narratives are particularly well conveyed and transmitted, amidst society and over time, conflicting evidence remains for any mnemonic advantage of minimally counter-intuitive concepts. In an effort to reconcile these conflicting results, Barrett has made a comprehensive attempt…Read more