نتایج جستجو برای: semantic memory

تعداد نتایج: 357900  

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2007
John Hart Raksha Anand Sandra Zoccoli Mandy Maguire Jacque Gamino Gail Tillman Richard King Michael A Kraut

Semantic memory is described as the storage of knowledge, concepts, and information that is common and relatively consistent across individuals (e.g., memory of what is a cup). These memories are stored in multiple sensorimotor modalities and cognitive systems throughout the brain (e.g., how a cup is held and manipulated, the texture of a cup's surface, its shape, its function, that is related ...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2001
O van der Hart E Nijenhuis

OBJECTIVE This review tests Ribot's classic twofold categorization of generalized amnesia (GA) into Type I, total loss of episodic memory, and Type II, additional more or less extensive loss of semantic and/or procedural memory. It also explores his law of regression, according to which, cast in modern terms, recovery of lost procedural and semantic memories precedes recovery of episodic memory...

Journal: :The journal of ECT 2007
Anke Schat Walter W van den Broek Paul G H Mulder Tom K Birkenhäger Ruud van Tuijl Jaap M J Murre

OBJECTIVES This long-term prospective study focuses on the effects of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on everyday memory function and on semantic memory function. METHODS Results of memory test from 96 consecutive inpatients treated for unipolar depression were analyzed prospectively before ECT, after ECT treatment, and at 3- and 12-month follow-up. Everyday memory function was assessed by me...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2010
Daniel L Greenberg Mieke Verfaellie

Tulving's (1972) theory of memory draws a distinction between general knowledge (semantic memory) and memory for events (episodic memory). Neuropsychological studies have generally examined each type of memory in isolation, but theorists have long argued that these two forms of memory are interdependent. Here we review several lines of neuropsychological research that have explored the interdep...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2006
Michael A. Kraut Jeffery A. Pitcock Vince D. Calhoun Juan Li Thomas Freeman John Hart

The neural interface between sensory perception and memory is a central issue in neuroscience, particularly initial memory organization following perceptual analyses. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify anatomic regions extracting initial auditory semantic memory information related to environmental sounds. Two distinct anatomic foci were detected in the right superior tem...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
John Hart Mandy J Maguire Michael Motes Raksha Anand Mudar Hsueh-Sheng Chiang Kyle B Womack Michael A Kraut

We propose that pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA)-thalamic interactions govern processes fundamental to semantic retrieval of an integrated object memory. At the onset of semantic retrieval, pre-SMA initiates electrical interactions between multiple cortical regions associated with semantic memory subsystems encodings as indexed by an increase in theta-band EEG power. This starts between 1...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
P J Nestor K S Graham S Bozeat J S Simons J R Hodges

Studies of autobiographical memory in semantic dementia have found relative preservation of memories for recent rather than remote events. As semantic dementia is associated with progressive atrophy to temporal neocortex, with early asymmetric sparing of the hippocampus, this neuropsychological pattern suggests that the hippocampal complex plays a role in the acquisition and retrieval of recent...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Louis Renoult Patrick S. R. Davidson Erika Schmitz Lillian Park Kenneth Campbell Morris Moscovitch Brian Levine

A common assertion is that semantic memory emerges from episodic memory, shedding the distinctive contexts associated with episodes over time and/or repeated instances. Some semantic concepts, however, may retain their episodic origins or acquire episodic information during life experiences. The current study examined this hypothesis by investigating the ERP correlates of autobiographically sig...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2011
Jessica Weinstein Phyllis Koenig Delani Gunawardena Corey McMillan Michael Bonner Murray Grossman

OBJECTIVE To understand the scope of semantic impairment in semantic dementia. DESIGN Case study. SETTING Academic medical center. PATIENT A man with semantic dementia, as demonstrated by clinical, neuropsychological, and imaging studies. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Music performance and magnetic resonance imaging results. RESULTS Despite profoundly impaired semantic memory for words and ob...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2016
Eiling Yee Sharon L Thompson-Schill

At first glance, conceptual representations (e.g., our internal notion of the object "lemon") seem static; we have the impression that there is something that the concept lemon "means" (a sour, yellow, football-shaped citrus fruit) and that this meaning does not vary. Research in semantic memory has traditionally taken this "static" perspective. Consequently, only effects demonstrated across a ...

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