نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

Journal: :Journal of experimental social psychology 2016
Richard Yi Alison Pickover Allison M Stuppy-Sullivan Sydney Baker Reid D Landes

Episodic future thinking, which refers to the use of prospective imagery to concretely imagine oneself in future scenarios, has been shown to reduce delay discounting (enhance self-control). A parallel approach, in which prospective imagery is used to concretely imagine other's scenarios, may similarly reduce social discounting (i.e., enhance altruism). In study 1, participants engaged in episo...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2001
A Baddeley F Vargha-Khadem M Mishkin

We report the performance on recognition memory tests of Jon, who, despite amnesia from early childhood, has developed normal levels of performance on tests of intelligence, language, and general knowledge. Despite impaired recall, he performed within the normal range on each of six recognition tests, but he appears to lack the recollective phenomenological experience normally associated with e...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Bernhard P Staresina Lila Davachi

Recent neuroimaging studies have successfully identified encoding mechanisms that support different forms of subsequent episodic recognition memory. In our everyday lives, however, much of our episodic memory retrieval is accomplished by means of free recall, i.e., retrieval without an external recognition cue. In this study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the enco...

Journal: :Memory 2004
Brian H Bornstein Jeffrey R Wilson

The revelation effect is an episodic memory phenomenon where participants are more likely to report that they recognise an item when it is judged after an interpolated task than when it is not. Although this effect is very robust, nearly all of the extant research has used verbal or readily verbalisable stimuli. The present two experiments examined whether a revelation effect could be produced ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2003
Roberto Cabeza Florin Dolcos Steven E Prince Heather J Rice Daniel H Weissman Lars Nyberg

In functional neuroimaging studies of episodic retrieval (ER), activations in prefrontal, parietal, anterior cingulate, and thalamic regions are typically attributed to episodic retrieval processes. However, these activations are also frequent during visual attention (VA) tasks, suggesting that their role in ER may reflect attentional rather than mnemonic processes. To investigate this possibil...

2010
Kristiina Kompus

Remembering previously experienced events can happen as a result of an effortful retrieval attempt. At other occasions, a memory can enter our minds without any apparent effort – or, indeed, intention to retrieve. Although it has long been appreciated that retrieval from episodic memory is intertwined with cognitive control, the neural mechanisms of memory-control interactions remain unclear. I...

2017
Jianfei Nao Hongzan Sun Qiushi Wang Shuang Ma Shuo Zhang Xiaoyu Dong Ying Ma Xiaoming Wang Dongming Zheng

Many studies have shown that healthy elderly subjects and patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) who carry the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) ε4 allele have worse cognitive function and more severe brain atrophy than non-carriers. However, it remains unclear whether this ApoE polymorphism leads to changes of cognition and brain morphology in healthy young adults. In this study, we used an established ...

2009
David J. Stracuzzi

Symbolic cognitive architectures typically have an implicit representation of time. Actions taken occur in a sequential order, but reasoning about specific temporal relationships among objects and events is typically beyond the architecture’s capabilities. In this paper, we describe an extension of the Icarus architecture to include an episodic belief memory and an explicit representation of te...

2016
Stina Cornell Kärnekull Artin Arshamian Mats E. Nilsson Maria Larsson

Although evidence is mixed, studies have shown that blind individuals perform better than sighted at specific auditory, tactile, and chemosensory tasks. However, few studies have assessed blind and sighted individuals across different sensory modalities in the same study. We tested early blind (n = 15), late blind (n = 15), and sighted (n = 30) participants with analogous olfactory and auditory...

2000
Julio Santiago J. Santiago

The recently introduced implicit priming task (Meyer, 1990, 1991) for the study of word production processes has already provided an impressive number of findings which are taken as the main support for the principle of serial encoding in production. However, prior results can as well be explained by an episodic memory retrieval account which does not resource to production processes. In experi...

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