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Figure 1. From: Gender differences in autobiographical memory for everyday events: Retrieval elicited by SenseCam Images vs. Verbal Cues.

The experimental design depicting the study conditions.

Peggy L. St Jacques, et al. Memory. ;19(7):723-732.
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Figure 2. From: Gender differences in autobiographical memory for everyday events: Retrieval elicited by SenseCam Images vs. Verbal Cues.

The results of the two-sample t-test showing the effects of gender on cue type for functional activity sensitive to the experience of reliving. Males recruited more richly experienced autobiographical memories cued by the SenseCam than the verbal cues, whereas females showed an equivalent sensitivity to reliving in functional activations for both cueing types. Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

Peggy L. St Jacques, et al. Memory. ;19(7):723-732.

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