نتایج جستجو برای: memory recall

تعداد نتایج: 294138  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2010
Margaret R Ortmann Anne R Schutte

Early in development, there is a transition in spatial working memory (SWM). When remembering a location in a homogeneous space (e.g., in a sandbox), young children are biased toward the midline symmetry axis of the space. Over development, a transition occurs that leads to older children being biased away from midline. The dynamic field theory (DFT) explains this transition in biases as being ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Adam L Putnam Victor W Sungkhasettee Henry L Roediger

In two experiments, we explored the effects of noticing and remembering change in the misinformation paradigm. People watched slide shows, read narratives containing misinformation about the events depicted in the slide shows, and took a recognition test on which they reported whether any details had changed between the slides and the narratives. As expected, we found a strong misinformation ef...

Journal: :Memory 2002
Jason P Mitchell C Neil Macrae Jonathan W Schooler Angela C Rowe Alan B Milne

Much research on memory function has focused on changes in recognition performance brought about by differences in the processes engaged during encoding. In most of this work, participants either receive explicit instructions to remember particular items or they perform orienting (i.e., encoding) tasks that support different levels of memory performance. In daily life, however, the retention or...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Iris Wiegand Regine Bader Axel Mecklinger

Recent research has shown that familiarity contributes to associative memory when the to-be-associated stimuli are unitized during encoding. However, the specific processes underlying familiarity-based recognition of unitized representations are still indefinite. In this study, we present electrophysiologically dissociable early old/new effects, presumably related to two different kinds of fami...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2007
James S Nairne David A Ceo Matthew B Reysen

In three experiments, we investigated the mnemonic effects of an initial recall on later recall in an immediate memory setting. Recall is generally assumed to interfere with the recall of subsequent items (output interference), but previous experiments have failed to control for the confounding effects of time. In the experiments reported here, the passage of time was held constant on all trial...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
M A Dzulkifli E L Wilding

Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion task, in order to contribute to current understanding of the processes responsible for the ways in which memory retrieval can be controlled strategically. Participants were asked to endorse old words from one study task (targets) and to reject new test words as well as those from a second study ta...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2004
Jon S Simons Chad S Dodson Deborah Bell Daniel L Schacter

Normal aging can be associated with impairments in source memory (recollecting an event's context). This study examined the effects of aging on specific-source memory (e.g., remembering which of 4 people spoke a word) and partial-source memory (e.g., remembering the gender of the person who spoke the word). When young and older adults were matched in terms of old-new recognition, age-related de...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2015
Henry L Roediger Magdalena Abel

Collective memory refers to recollection of events shared by a group. The topic has been of central interest in the humanities, but recently researchers have begun empirical studies. Topics such as how people remember a war or how quickly Americans forget their presidents can be studied objectively.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Lawrence Patihis Steven J Frenda Aurora K R LePort Nicole Petersen Rebecca M Nichols Craig E L Stark James L McGaugh Elizabeth F Loftus

The recent identification of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) raised the possibility that there may be individuals who are immune to memory distortions. We measured HSAM participants' and age- and sex-matched controls' susceptibility to false memories using several research paradigms. HSAM participants and controls were both susceptible to false recognition of nonpresented critica...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Joshua D Koen Andrew P Yonelinas

It is well established that the memory strength of studied items is more variable than the strength of new items on tests of recognition memory, but the reason why this occurs is poorly understood. One account for this old item variance effect is based on single-process theory, which proposes that this effect is due to variability in how well items are initially encoded into memory (i.e., the e...

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