نتایج جستجو برای: semantically unrelated set

تعداد نتایج: 706164  

2015
Ana M. L. Nogueira Orlando F. A. Bueno Gilberto M. Manzano André F. Kohn Sabine Pompéia

Electrophysiological markers of chunking of words during encoding have mostly been shown in studies that present pairs of related stimuli. In these cases it is difficult to disentangle cognitive processes that reflect distinctiveness (i.e., conspicuous items because they are related), perceived association between related items and unified representations of various items, or chunking. Here, we...

Journal: :Current Directions in Psychological Science 2023

We like people and objects more when they are described in positive than negative terms. But even seemingly neutral words can elicit or responses. This is the case for that predominantly occur alongside (or negative) natural language. Despite lacking positivity/negativity evaluated isolation, such semantically prosodic activate evaluative associations of their usual company, which color judgmen...

Journal: :Naukovì zapiski Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu «Ostrozʹka akademìâ». Serìâ «Fìlologìâ» 2019

2004
Arturo Crespo Hector Garcia-Molina

In a peer-to-peer (P2P) system, nodes typically connect to a small set of random nodes (their neighbors), and queries are propagated along these connections. Such query flooding tends to be very expensive. We propose that node connections be influenced by content, so that for example, nodes having many “Jazz” files will connect to other similar nodes. Thus, semantically related nodes form a Sem...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2005
Tedra Fazendeiro Piotr Winkielman Chun Luo Christopher Lorah

Four experiments examined contributions of conceptual relatedness and feelings of familiarity to false recognition. Participants first studied lists of unrelated items (e.g., table, lock) followed by a recognition test with three types of items: (1) studied items (e.g., table), (2) semantically related lures (e.g., key), and (3) unrelated lures (e.g., cup). Participants falsely recognized more ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1999
W Koutstaal D L Schacter M K Johnson L Galluccio

Selectively reviewing some items from a larger set of previously learned items increases memory for the items that are reviewed but may also be accompanied by a cost: Memory for the nonreviewed items may be impaired relative to cases where no review occurs at all. This cost to nonreviewed items has primarily been shown in contexts of verbal list learning and in situations where the reviewed and...

2014
June C. Lo Derk-Jan Dijk John A. Groeger Marianna Mazza

Nocturnal sleep and daytime napping facilitate memory consolidation for semantically related and unrelated word pairs. We contrasted forgetting of both kinds of materials across a 12-hour interval involving either nocturnal sleep or daytime wakefulness (experiment 1) and a 2-hour interval involving either daytime napping or wakefulness (experiment 2). Beneficial effects of post-learning nocturn...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1979
L Sergeant J E Atkinson P G Lacroix

continued preserves, moreover, the effects of gross temporal distortions and masking that occur within and between words in consecutive discourse. Discrimination scores for the tri-word test of intelligibility (TTI) as compared with the Modified Rhyme Test (MRT) and the C.I. D. sentence lists all taped with the same talker were lower when tested in quiet and even relatively lower in noise. The ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2005
Kristy A Nielson Douglas Yee Kirk I Erickson

It has been well established that moderate physiological or emotional arousal modulates memory. However, there is some controversy about whether the source of arousal must be semantically related to the information to be remembered. To test this idea, 35 healthy young adult participants learned a list of common nouns and afterward viewed a semantically unrelated, neutral or emotionally arousing...

2016
Qingfang Zhang Xuebing Zhu

The issue of how activation is transmitted from semantic to phonological level in spoken production remains controversial. Recent evidences from alphabetic languages support a cascaded view. However, given the different architecture of phonological encoding in non-alphabetic languages, it is not clear whether this view applies in Chinese, as a non-alphabetic script. We therefore investigated wh...

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