نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Michael B. Miller Christa-Lynn Donovan John D. Van Horn Elaine German Peter Sokol-Hessner George L. Wolford

Fourteen subjects were scanned in two fMRI sessions separated by several months. During each session, subjects performed an episodic retrieval task, a semantic retrieval task, and a working memory task. We found that 1) despite extensive intersubject variability in the pattern of activity across the whole brain, individual activity patterns were stable over time, 2) activity patterns of the sam...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2003
Julie E Yonker Elias Eriksson Lars Göran Nilsson Agneta Herlitz

Sex differences exist for several cognitive tasks and estrogen has been suggested to influence these differences. Eighteen men and 18 women were matched on age and estradiol level. Potential sex differences were assessed in episodic memory, semantic memory, verbal fluency, problem solving, and visuospatial ability. Significant sex differences, favoring women, were found for tasks assessing epis...

2012
Alexander Easton Lisa A.D. Webster Madeline J. Eacott

Studying episodic memory in nonhuman animals has proved difficult because definitions in humans require conscious recollection. Here, we assessed humans’ experience of episodic-like recognition memory tasks that have been used with animals. It was found that tasks using contextual information to discriminate events could only be accurately performed using recollection, not familiarity. However,...

2017
Samarth Varma Atsuko Takashima Sander Krewinkel Maaike van Kooten Lily Fu W. Pieter Medendorp Roy P. C. Kessels Sander M. Daselaar

So far, studies that investigated interference effects of post-learning processes on episodic memory consolidation in humans have used tasks involving only complex and meaningful information. Such tasks require reallocation of general or encoding-specific resources away from consolidation-relevant activities. The possibility that interference can be elicited using a task that heavily taxes our ...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 1999
D I Donaldson M D Rugg

To investigate the neural correlates of episodic recollection the ERP correlates of memory for new associations (recently studied novel word pairs) were investigated using two tasks, associative recognition and associative recall. For the recognition task subjects discriminated old from new word pairs and, for pairs judged old, reported whether the pairs were intact or recombined (compared to a...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2001
H J Spiers N Burgess T Hartley F Vargha-Khadem J O'Keefe

A virtual reality environment was used to test memory performance for simulated "real-world" spatial and episodic information in a 22-year-old male, Jon, who has selective bilateral hippocampal pathology caused by perinatal anoxia. He was allowed to explore a large-scale virtual reality town and was then tested on his memory for spatial layout and for episodes experienced. Topographical memory ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2013
Ray Johnson Doreen Nessler David Friedman

Nessler, Johnson, Bersick, and Friedman (D. Nessler, R. Johnson, Jr., M. Bersick, & D. Friedman, 2006, On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left inferior frontal ERP activity, NeuroImage, Vol. 30, pp. 299-312) found that, compared with young adults, older adults show decreased event-related brain potential (ERP) activity over posterior le...

2007
Michelle L. Meade Jason M. Watson David A. Balota Henry L. Roediger

The nature of persisting spreading activation from list presentation in eliciting false recognition in the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm was examined in two experiments. We compared the time course of semantic priming in the lexical decision task (LDT) and false alarms in speeded recognition under identical study and test conditions. The results revealed priming on the LDT only when a...

2015
Rachel K. Nauer Andrew S. Whiteman Matthew F. Dunne Chantal E. Stern Karin Schon

Previous neuroimaging studies support a role for the medial temporal lobes in maintaining novel stimuli over brief working memory (WM) delays, and suggest delay period activity predicts subsequent memory. Additionally, slice recording studies have demonstrated neuronal persistent spiking in entorhinal cortex, perirhinal cortex (PrC), and hippocampus (CA1, CA3, subiculum). These data have led to...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Pedro Bekinschtein Maria Constanza Renner Maria Carolina Gonzalez Noelia Weisstaub

Often, retrieval cues are not uniquely related to one specific memory, which could lead to memory interference. Controlling interference is particularly important during episodic memory retrieval or when remembering specific events in a spatiotemporal context. Despite a clear involvement of prefrontal cortex (PFC) in episodic memory in human studies, information regarding the mechanisms and neu...

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