نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

Journal: :Chemical senses 2015
Ilona Croy Cora Zehner Maria Larsson Gesualdo M Zucco Thomas Hummel

Few attempts have been made to develop an olfactory test that captures episodic retention of olfactory information. Assessment of episodic odor memory is of particular interest in aging and in the cognitively impaired as both episodic memory deficits and olfactory loss have been targeted as reliable hallmarks of cognitive decline and impending dementia. Here, 96 healthy participants (18-92 year...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2008
Saori Fujie Chihiro Namiki Hiroko Nishi Makiko Yamada Jun Miyata Daisuke Sakata Nobukatsu Sawamoto Hidenao Fukuyama Takuji Hayashi Toshiya Murai

BACKGROUND The putative neural bases of affected episodic memory and emotional recognition in early Alzheimer's disease are suspected to be limbic and paralimbic pathological processes. The uncinate fasciculus (UF) is especially considered to be a critical structure. In the present study, we investigated microstructural UF pathology by diffusion tensor imaging in the subjects with amnestic mild...

2004
DAVID A. BALOTA

An experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of a briefly presented patternmasked stimulus on (1) subjects' latency'to make a lexical decision regarding a subsequent letter string and (2) their episodic encoding of that letter string in long-term memory. During the first half of the experiment subjects participated in a primed lexical decision task (LDT). Half of the subjects receiv...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2002
Lars Nyberg Christian Forkstam Karl Magnus Petersson Roberto Cabeza Martin Ingvar

There is much evidence for the existence of multiple memory systems. However, it has been argued that tasks assumed to reflect different memory systems share basic processing components and are mediated by overlapping neural systems. Here we used multivariate analysis of PET-data to analyze similarities and differences in brain activity for multiple tests of working memory, semantic memory, and...

2010
Kenichi Kuriyama Takahiro Soshi Takeshi Fujii Yoshiharu Kim

The interaction between amygdala-driven and hippocampus-driven activities is expected to explain why emotion enhances episodic memory recognition. However, overwhelming behavioral evidence regarding the emotion-induced enhancement of immediate and delayed episodic memory recognition has not been obtained in humans. We found that the recognition performance for event memory differs from that for...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2011
Susanne Erk Annika Spottke Alice Meisen Michael Wagner Henrik Walter Frank Jessen

CONTEXT Accumulating evidence suggests that the mere subjective feeling of memory impairment in the absence of objective cognitive deficits may precede mild cognitive impairment in the continuum of Alzheimer disease manifestation. Brain imaging studies have provided insights into structural and functional alterations at the clinical stages of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, but the func...

1998
Randy L. Buckner Wilma Koutstaal Daniel L. Schacter Anders M. Dale Michael Rotte Bruce R. Rosen

In a companion paper (R. L. Buckner et al., 1998, NeuroImage 7, 151–162) we used fMRI to identify brain areas activated by episodic memory retrieval. Prefrontal areas were shown to differentiate component processes related to retrieval success and retrieval effort in block-designed paradigms. Importantly, a right anterior prefrontal area was most active during task blocks involving greatest ret...

2015
Anna Abraham

People produce more episodic details when imagining future events and solving means-end problems after receiving an episodic-specificity induction-brief training in recollecting details of a recent event-than after receiving a control induction not focused on episodic retrieval. Here we show for the first time that an episodic-specificity induction also enhances divergent creative thinking. In ...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
H-C Leung J C Gore P S Goldman-Rakic

Neuroimaging studies commonly show widespread activations in the prefrontal cortex during various forms of working memory and long-term memory tasks. However, the anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC, Brodmann area 10) has been mainly associated with retrieval in episodic memory, and its role in working memory is less clear. We conducted an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 2007
Timothy A Salthouse Karen L Siedlecki

Two studies with moderately large samples of participants were conducted to examine correlates of false recognition. In Experiment 1 false recognition of words was found to be a robust and reliable phenomenon at the level of individuals, and the tendency to classify critical lures as old was more closely related to the correct classification of old items as old than to the incorrect classificat...

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