نتایج جستجو برای: memory recall

تعداد نتایج: 294138  

Journal: :Memory 2017
Farzaneh Badinlou Reza Kormi-Nouri S M Hossein Mousavi Nasab Monika Knopf

The aim of this study was to examine action memory as a form of episodic memory among school-aged subjects. Most research on action memory has focused on memory changes in adult populations. This study explored the action memory of children over time. A total of 410 school-aged child participants, comprising 201 girls and 208 boys in four age groups (8, 10, 12, and 14), were included in this st...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Matthijs G. Bossong Gerry Jager Hendrika H. van Hell Lineke Zuurman J. Martijn Jansma Mitul A. Mehta Joop M. A. van Gerven René S. Kahn Nick F. Ramsey

Deficits in memory function are an incapacitating aspect of various psychiatric and neurological disorders. Animal studies have recently provided strong evidence for involvement of the endocannabinoid (eCB) system in memory function. Neuropsychological studies in humans have shown less convincing evidence but suggest that administration of cannabinoid substances affects encoding rather than rec...

2016
Eugen Tarnow

Recently it was shown explicitly that free recall consists of two stages: the first few recalls empty working memory (narrowly defined) and a second stage, a reactivation stage, concludes the recall (Tarnow, 2015; for a review of the theoretical predictions see Murdock, 1974). It was also shown that the serial position curve changes in mild Alzheimer’s disease – lowered total recall and lessene...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2006
Ming-Jang Chiu Mau-Sun Hua Ta-Fu Chen Hai-Gwo Hwu Chiun-How Kao Chun-Houh Chen

Implicit memory is acquired by an unintentional or unconscious learning. Recognition memory involves either automatic knowing or consciously controlled remembering. We provided an event-related potential paradigm capable of differentiating memory for the explicitly learned, implicitly learned and unstudied materials. In the explicit memory, we obtained both frontal (controlled retrieval) and pa...

Journal: :Memory 2016
Iain M Harlow Andrew P Yonelinas

Recollection reflects the retrieval of complex qualitative information about prior events. Recently, Harlow and Donaldson developed a method for separating the probability of recollection success from the precision of the mnemonic information retrieved. In the current study, we ask if these properties are separable on the basis of subjective reports-are participants aware of these two aspects o...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2015
Martin A. Conway Catherine Loveday

The Self-Memory System encompasses the working self, autobiographical memory and episodic memory. Specific autobiographical memories are patterns of activation over knowledge structures in autobiographical and episodic memory brought about by the activating effect of cues. The working self can elaborate cues based on the knowledge they initially activate and so control the construction of memor...

Journal: :Current opinion in behavioral sciences 2017
Marc W Howard

Theories of episodic memory have long hypothesized that recollection of a specific instance from one's life is mediated by recovery of a neural state of spatiotemporal context. This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in formal models of spatiotemporal context and a growing body of neurophysiological evidence from human imaging studies and animal work that neural populations in the hippoc...

2009
Naoyuki Sato Yoko Yamaguchi

In the rodent hippocampus, a phase precession phenomena of place cell firing with the local field potential (LFP) theta is called "theta phase precession" and is considered to contribute to memory formation with spike time dependent plasticity (STDP). On the other hand, in the primate hippocampus, the existence of theta phase precession is unclear. Our computational studies have demonstrated th...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2002
Todd C Jones Paul Atchley

Two experiments examined conjunction memory errors on a continuous recognition task where the lag between parent words (e.g., blackmail, jailbird) and later conjunction lures (blackbird) was manipulated. In Experiment 1, contrary to expectations, the conjunction error rate was highest at the shortest lag (1 word) and decreased as the lag increased. In Experiment 2 the conjunction error rate inc...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2013
Brendan Gaesser R Nathan Spreng Victoria C McLelland Donna Rose Addis Daniel L Schacter

Imagining future events and remembering past events rely on a common core network, but several regions within this network--including the hippocampus--show increased activity for imagining future events compared to remembering past events. It remains unclear whether this hippocampal activity reflects processes related to the demands of constructing details retrieved across disparate episodic me...

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