نتایج جستجو برای: memory strength

تعداد نتایج: 460559  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Amy H. Criss Mark E. Wheeler James L. McClelland

Differentiation models of recognition memory predict a strength-based mirror effect in the distributions of subjective memory strength. Subjective memory strength should increase for targets and simultaneously decrease for foils following a strongly encoded list compared with a weakly encoded list. An alternative explanation for the strength-based mirror effect is that participants adopt a stri...

2017
Daisuke Miyamoto Daichi Hirai Masanori Murayama

Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflecting neural population activity, involve the reactivation of learning-related neurons and regulate synaptic strength and, thereby affect memory consolidation. Among sleep oscillations, slow waves (0.5-4 Hz) are closely associated with memory consolidation. For example, slow-wave power is regulated i...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Scott M. Hayes Norbou Buchler Jared Stokes James E. Kragel Roberto Cabeza

Although the medial-temporal lobes (MTL), PFC, and parietal cortex are considered primary nodes in the episodic memory network, there is much debate regarding the contributions of MTL, PFC, and parietal subregions to recollection versus familiarity (dual-process theory) and the feasibility of accounts on the basis of a single memory strength process (strength theory). To investigate these issue...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Zhifang Ye Bi Zhu Liping Zhuang Zhonglin Lu Chuansheng Chen Gui Xue

UNLABELLED The neural processes giving rise to human memory strength signals remain poorly understood. Inspired by formal computational models that posit a central role of global matching in memory strength, we tested a novel hypothesis that the strengths of both true and false memories arise from the global similarity of an item's neural activation pattern during retrieval to that of all the s...

Journal: :Memory 2004
Donna Rose Addis Lynette J Tippett

A number of theories posit a relationship between autobiographical memory and identity. To test this we assessed the status of autobiographical memory and identity in 20 individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 age-matched controls, and investigated whether degree of autobiographical memory impairment was associated with changes in identity. Two tests of autobiographical memory (Autobio...

2013
Alex Roxin Stefano Fusi

Long-term memories are likely stored in the synaptic weights of neuronal networks in the brain. The storage capacity of such networks depends on the degree of plasticity of their synapses. Highly plastic synapses allow for strong memories, but these are quickly overwritten. On the other hand, less labile synapses result in long-lasting but weak memories. Here we show that the trade-off between ...

2009
Mark L. Howe Marina C. Wimmer Nadine Gagnon Shannon Plumpton

The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children’s and adults’ true and false memories were examined in three experiments. Children aged 5–11 and university-aged adults participated in a standard Deese/Roediger–McDermott false memory task using DRM and category lists in two experiments and in the third, children memorized lists that differed in associative strength an...

2016
Richard A. Chechile

A general comparison is made between the multinomial processing tree (MPT) approach and a strengthbased approach for modeling recognition memory measurement. Strength models include the signaldetection model and the dual-process model. Existing MPT models for recognition memory and a new generic MPT model, called the Multistate (MS) model, are contrasted with the strength models. Although the R...

2017
Mark L. Howe Marina C. Wimmer Nadine Gagnon Shannon Plumpton

The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children’s and adults’ true and false memories were examined in three experiments. Children aged 5 through 11 and universityaged adults participated in a standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott false memory task using DRM and category lists in two experiments and in the third, children memorized lists that differed in associative stre...

2012
Stephanie D. Biergans Julia C. Jones Nadine Treiber C. Giovanni Galizia Paul Szyszka

Memory is created by several interlinked processes in the brain, some of which require long-term gene regulation. Epigenetic mechanisms are likely candidates for regulating memory-related genes. Among these, DNA methylation is known to be a long lasting genomic mark and may be involved in the establishment of long-term memory. Here we demonstrate that DNA methyltransferases, which induce and ma...

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