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Retrieval of traces of attention-dependent long-term memory VI Arkhipov 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Time constraints and resource sharing in adults' working memory spans. The model assumes that both components (i.e., processing and maintenance) of the main working memory tasks require attention and ...
(Tombu & Jolicœur,2003) for processes such as response selection and retrieval from long-term memory. Janczyk and Berryhill inserted a tone discrimination task during the retention interval of a local-recognition task and varied the temporal separation (SOA) between presentation of the tone ...
Answer to: The digit-span test is a common measure of: a. attention and short-term memory b. phonetic-space and sensory memory c. implicit and...
Divided Attention and Memory: Evidence of Substantial Interference Effects at Retrieval and Encoding. Presents information on a study which investigated the effects of divided attention, during either encoding or retrieval, on long-term memory. Experiments; Method and results; Discussion and conclusion. ...
Large-scale brain states or distributed patterns of brain activity modulate downstream processing and behavior. Sustained attention and memory retrieval states impact subsequent memory, yet how these states relate to one another is unclear. I hypothesize
Knowledge base reasoning has received a lot of attention in information retrieval and Q&A System. Prior works roughly divided into three categories: (1) path ranking algorithms (PRA) which use paths that connect two entities to predict potential relations between them; (2) embedding-based models ...
This interpretation is carried out by building up from basic features of the input (bottom-up) and also influenced by expectations about the situation (top-down). These expectations are retrieved from long-term memory (LTM) to the extent that the context cues prior experience. In our ...