نتایج جستجو برای: recall test

تعداد نتایج: 851579  

Journal: :Neurology 2012
M Wagner S Wolf F M Reischies M Daerr S Wolfsgruber F Jessen J Popp W Maier M Hüll L Frölich H Hampel R Perneczky O Peters H Jahn C Luckhaus H-J Gertz J Schröder J Pantel P Lewczuk J Kornhuber J Wiltfang

OBJECTIVE To compare cued recall measures with other memory and nonmemory tests regarding their association with a biomarker profile indicative of Alzheimer disease (AD) in CSF among patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). METHODS Data were obtained by the German Dementia Competence Network. A total of 185 memory clinic patients fulfilling broad criteria for MCI (1 SD deficit in memory...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2004
Michael F Verde

Recalling an item interferes with recall of related memories. Evidence is presented that retrieval interference occurs in associative recognition as well as recall. In Experiment 1, subjects studied pairs of category exemplars. Retrieval practice followed, during which some pairs appeared in a cued recall test. A final test of associative recognition (with remember-know judgments) found lower a...

2007
Jeffrey D. Karpicke Henry L. Roediger James S. McDonnell

Tests not only measure the contents of memory, they can also enhance learning and long-term retention. We report two experiments inspired by Tulving’s (1967) pioneering work on the effects of testing on multitrial free recall. Subjects learned lists of words across multiple study and test trials and took a final recall test 1 week after learning. In Experiment 1, repeated testing during learnin...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2003
Steven A Finney Caroline Palmer

Research on the effects of context and task on learning and memory has included approaches that emphasize processes during learning (e.g., Craik & Tulving, 1975) and approaches that emphasize a match of conditions during learning with conditions during a later test of memory (e.g., Morris, Bransford, & Franks, 1977; Proteau, 1992; Tulving & Thomson, 1973). We investigated the effects of auditor...

2018
Benjamin M. Hampstead Stephen Towler Anthony Y. Stringer Krishnankutty Sathian

Introduction We present findings of a novel and ecologically relevant associative memory test, the Object Location Touchscreen Test (OLTT), which was posited as sensitive to early medial temporal lobe compromise associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods A total of 114 participants, including healthy young and older controls and patients with MCI, completed the OLTT and standard...

2010
HENRY L. ROEDIGER LEIGH A. THORPE

In two experiments subjects presented with either words or pictures showed improved recall over three successive recall tests for both types of materials, partially replicating Erdelyi's finding of hypermnesia. However, these subjects did not recall more unique items than other subjects who received only one test equated in time with the three shorter ones. It is concluded that hypermnesia resu...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Joël Fagot Carlo De Lillo

Two experiments assessed if non-human primates can be meaningfully compared to humans in a non-verbal test of serial recall. A procedure was used that was derived from variations of the Corsi test, designed to test the effects of sequence structure and movement path length in humans. Two baboons were tested in Experiment 1. The monkeys showed several attributes of human serial recall. These inc...

2017
Katarzyna Zawadzka Philip A. Higham Maciej Hanczakowski

The underconfidence-with-practice (UWP) effect is a common finding in calibration studies concerned with judgments of learning (JOLs) elicited on a percentage scale. The UWP pattern is present when, in a procedure consisting of multiple study-test cycles, mean scale JOLs underestimate mean recall performance on cycle 2 and beyond. Although this pattern is present both for items recalled and unr...

2016
Dermot M Bowler Marie Poirier Jonathan S Martin Sebastian B Gaigg

To clarify the role of item and order memory in the serial recall of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we carried out 2 experiments in which adults with ASD and comparison participants matched on chronological age and verbal IQ saw sequences of 7 dots appear sequentially in a 3 × 4 grid. In Experiment 1 (serial recall), they had to recall the locations and the presentation order of th...

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