نتایج جستجو برای: recall of memories

تعداد نتایج: 21167715  

2007
Cornelio Yáñez-Márquez María Elena Cruz-Meza Flavio Arturo Sánchez-Garfias Itzamá López-Yáñez

In this paper, an algorithm which enables Alpha-Beta associative memories to learn and recall color images is presented. The latter is done even though these memories were originally designed by Yáñez-Márquez [1] to work only with binary patterns. Also, an experimental study on the proposed algorithm is presented, showing the efficiency of the new memories.

2017
Hava T. Siegelmann Robert Kozma

Memory is a reflection of who we are, how we understand our environment and how we react to it. The processes of loading new memories, retrieving and adapting them are foundational to learning, and are done by way of association rather than by scanning memories serially. New input leads to the recall of corresponding memories; similar inputs are associated with each other and with similar memor...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Cristina Marzano Michele Ferrara Federica Mauro Fabio Moroni Maurizio Gorgoni Daniela Tempesta Carlo Cipolli Luigi De Gennaro

Under the assumption that dream recall is a peculiar form of declarative memory, we have hypothesized that (1) the encoding of dream contents during sleep should share some electrophysiological mechanisms with the encoding of episodic memories of the awake brain and (2) recalling a dream(s) after awakening from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep should be associate...

2010
Iris M. Engelhard Sophie L. van Uijen Marcel A. van den Hout

BACKGROUND Earlier studies have shown that horizontal eye movement (EM) during retrieval of a negative memory reduces its vividness and emotionality. This may be due to both tasks competing for working memory (WM) resources. This study examined whether playing the computer game "Tetris" also blurs memory. METHOD PARTICIPANTS RECALLED NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE MEMORIES IN THREE CONDITIONS: recall ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Lili Sahakyan Peter F Delaney

List-method directed forgetting involves encoding 2 lists, between which half of the participants are told to forget List 1. When participants are free to study however they want, directed forgetting impairs List 1 recall and enhances List 2 recall in the forget group compared with a control remember group. In a large-scale experiment, the current work demonstrated that when item-specific encod...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2013
Magdalene I Schlesiger John C Cressey Brittney Boublil Julie Koenig Neal R Melvin Jill K Leutgeb Stefan Leutgeb

Temporally graded retrograde amnesia is observed in human patients with medial temporal lobe lesions as well as in animal models of medial temporal lobe lesions. A time-limited role for these structures in memory recall has also been suggested by the observation that the rodent hippocampus and entorhinal cortex are activated during the retrieval of recent but not of remote memories. One notable...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2013
Dorthe Berntsen Søren Risløv Staugaard Louise Maria Torp Sørensen

Involuntary episodic memories are memories of events that come to mind spontaneously, that is, with no preceding retrieval attempts. They are common in daily life and observed in a range of clinical disorders in the form of negative, intrusive recollections or flashbacks. However, little is known about their underlying mechanisms. Here we report a series of experiments in which-for the first ti...

2008
Céline Borg Catherine Thomas Antérion Hélène Vioux Aurélia Poujois Bernard Laurent

Public events and Flashbulb memories were investigated in 12 non-demented patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and 12 controls. Knowledge of public events and flashbulbs memories were assessed using a Famous Events Test (EVE 30). Contributions of semantic, episodic, as well as executive functioning and anterograde memory were examined. Results primarily showed that the performances of patient...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2013
Ad de Jongh Robert Ernst Lisa Marques Hellen Hornsveld

BACKGROUND A wide array of experimental studies are supportive of a working memory explanation for the effects of eye movements in EMDR therapy. The working memory account predicts that, as a consequence of competition in working memory, traumatic memories lose their emotional charge. METHOD This study was aimed at investigating (1) the effects of taxing the working memory, as applied in EMDR...

Journal: :Memory 2008
Stephen Porter Kristian Taylor Leanne Ten Brinke

Despite a large body of false memory research, little has addressed the potential influence of an event's emotional content on susceptibility to false recollections. The Paradoxical Negative Emotion (PNE) hypothesis predicts that negative emotion generally facilitates memory but also heightens susceptibility to false memories. Participants were asked whether they could recall 20 "widely publici...

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