نتایج جستجو برای: episodic task

تعداد نتایج: 307553  

2004
Chris R. Sims Wayne D. Gray

We investigate the implications of an episodic versus semantic memory representation in a model of serial task switching. Altmann and Gray (2002; 2004) have developed a model in which the rate of memory activation, decay, and interference are tightly coupled in an explanation of learning, forgetting, and performance. A central assumption of their model is the use of an episodic memory trace for...

Journal: :Journal of physiology, Paris 2006
Elisa Ciaramelli Rosapia Lauro-Grotto Alessandro Treves

Re-thinking the semantic vs. episodic distinction with new experimental paradigms, we have designed a simple classification task to assess episodic and semantic access modes to memory for famous faces. The task requires to post 54 cards into nine mail boxes arranged in a 3x3 (nationality by field of activity) array, allowing for a quantitative analysis of the distribution of their responses, in...

2017
Lucy G. Cheke Heidi M. Bonnici Nicola S. Clayton Jon S. Simons

Increasing research in animals and humans suggests that obesity may be associated with learning and memory deficits, and in particular with reductions in episodic memory. Rodent models have implicated the hippocampus in obesity-related memory impairments, but the neural mechanisms underlying episodic memory deficits in obese humans remain undetermined. In the present study, lean and obese human...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2014
Caitlin E V Mahy Julia Grass Sarah Wagner Matthias Kliegel

The current study examined 3- and 7-year-olds' performance on two types of episodic foresight tasks: A task that required 'cool' reasoning processes about the use of objects in future situations and a task that required 'hot' processes to inhibit a salient current physiological state in order to reason accurately about a future state. Results revealed that 7-year-olds outperformed 3-year-olds o...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
Maria Kempnich Josephine A Urquhart Akira R O'Connor Chris J A Moulin

It is widely held that episodic retrieval can recruit two processes: a threshold context retrieval process (recollection) and a continuous signal strength process (familiarity). Conversely the processes recruited during semantic retrieval are less well specified. We developed a semantic task analogous to single-item episodic recognition to interrogate semantic recognition receiver-operating cha...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
W Klimesch S Hanslmayr P Sauseng W Gruber C J Brozinsky N E A Kroll A P Yonelinas M Doppelmayr

Recent studies suggest that human theta oscillations appear to be functionally associated with memory processes. It is less clear, however, to what type of memory sub-processes theta is related. Using a continuous word recognition task with different repetition lags, we investigate whether theta reflects the strength of an episodic memory trace or general processing demands, such as task diffic...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Doreen Nessler Ray Johnson Michael Bersick David Friedman

Age-related left inferior prefrontal cortex (LIPFC) blood flow reductions during semantic retrieval are associated with reduced subsequent episodic recognition memory performance but are inconsistent with age-invariant semantic retrieval performance. Therefore, we compared brain activity in young and elderly persons during low- and high-selection versions of a semantic task using ERPs recorded ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition 2015
E M Migo M Mitterschiffthaler O O'Daly G R Dawson C T Dourish K J Craig A Simmons G K Wilcock E McCulloch S H D Jackson M D Kopelman S C R Williams R G Morris

Patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) show preserved or mildly impaired working memory, despite their deficits in episodic memory. We aimed to identify performance and/or neural differences between aMCI patients and matched controls on a standard working memory fMRI task. Neuropsychological assessment demonstrated aMCI impairments in verbal and visual episodic long-term memory...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2015
Yuichi Ito Yosuke Hattori Jun Kawaguchi

The cognitive function to project oneself into the specific past or future is labeled mental time travel (MTT). MTT to the past is considered "episodic memory" and the future is termed "episodic future thinking". Remembering the past and imaging the future during MTT both draw on information stored in episodic memory: a process that enables integration of episodic information into a coherent ev...

2004
Larry L. Jacoby Betty Ann Levy Karen Steinbach Sharyn Kreuger

We propose that data-driven and conceptually-driven processing become integrated to form an episodic representation that mediates transfer to later reading and memory tasks. These experiments explored conditions that produce visual script specificity for episodic transfer. Earlier work suggested that script sensitivity is reliably found only when the script is unusual or difficult to read, lead...

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