Generative drawing improves memory? The roles of motoric and elaborative components
XIE Heping1, ZHOU Zongkui2
1 School of Studies in Fundamental Education, South China Normal University, Shanwei 516625; 2 School of Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079
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