نتایج جستجو برای: long term memory

تعداد نتایج: 1205506  

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Felix W. Moll Andreas Nieder

The ability to associate stimuli across time and sensory modalities endows animals and humans with many of the complex, learned behaviors. For successful performance, associations need to be retrieved from long-term memory and maintained active in working memory. We investigated how this is accomplished in the avian brain. We trained carrion crows (Corvus corone) to perform a bimodal delayed pa...

2015
Véronique Ginsburg Wim Gevers

The processing of numerical information induces a spatial response bias: Faster responses to small numbers with the left hand and faster responses to large numbers with the right hand. Most theories agree that long-term representations underlie this so called SNARC effect (Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes; Dehaene et al., 1993). However, a spatial response bias was also observed ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Nikolai Axmacher Christian E Elger Juergen Fell

Previous findings indicate that the hippocampus does not only play a role in long-term memory (LTM) encoding, but is important for working memory (WM) as well, in particular when multiple items are being processed. A recent study showed that maintenance of multiple items was associated with hippocampal activation (hippocampus-dependent WM), while maintenance of individual items induced hippocam...

2003
Gaurav Malhotra

Through the study of memory over a long period of time, we have come to organise the human memory into various categories, or “systems” (Tulving, 1995). Two systems, which have been well studies are long-term memory (LTM) and working memory (WM). An essential component of long-term memory system is semantic memory which contains our model of the world. This is the knowledge that has been genera...

2012
Mary C. Potter

Conceptual short term memory (CSTM) is a theoretical construct that provides one answer to the question of how perceptual and conceptual processes are related. CSTM is a mental buffer and processor in which current perceptual stimuli and their associated concepts from long term memory (LTM) are represented briefly, allowing meaningful patterns or structures to be identified (Potter, 1993, 1999,...

2014
Barbara Berger Serif Omer Tamas Minarik Annette Sterr Paul Sauseng

Memory consists of various individual processes which form a dynamic system co-ordinated by central (executive) functions. The episodic buffer as direct interface between episodic long-term memory (LTM) and working memory (WM) is fairly well studied but such direct interaction is less clear in semantic LTM. Here, we designed a verbal delayed-match-to-sample task specifically to differentiate be...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
Vitória Piai Lars Meyer Robert Schreuder Marcel C M Bastiaansen

Particle verbs (e.g., look up) are lexical items for which particle and verb share a single lexical entry. Using event-related brain potentials, we examined working memory and long-term memory involvement in particle-verb processing. Dutch participants read sentences with head verbs that allow zero, two, or more than five particles to occur downstream. Additionally, sentences were presented for...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2009
Adam Buchwald Brenda Rapp

Research in the cognitive and neural sciences has long posited a distinction between the long-term memory (LTM) storage of information and the short-term buffering of information that is being actively manipulated in working memory (WM). This basic type of distinction has been posited in a variety of domains, including written language production-spelling. In the domain of spelling, the primary...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Robert M G Reinhart Geoffrey F Woodman

We can more precisely tune attention to highly rewarding objects than other objects in our environment, but how our brains do this is unknown. After a few trials of searching for the same object, subjects' electrical brain activity indicated that they handed off the memory representations used to control attention from working memory to long-term memory. However, when a large reward was possibl...

2017
Athanasia Metoki Rebecca L. Brookes Eva Zeestraten Andrew J. Lawrence Robin G. Morris Thomas R. Barrick Hugh S. Markus Rebecca A. Charlton

Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is associated with deficits in working memory, with a relative sparing of long-term memory; function may be influenced by white matter microstructure. Working and long-term memory were examined in 106 patients with SVD and 35 healthy controls. Microstructure was measured in the uncinate fasciculi and cingula. Working memory was more impaired than long-term me...

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