Prominent theories propose synchronous interactions coordinate network communication34, which would support hippocampal-dependent reinstatement of memory content. Thus, we predicted synchronous activity in both PM and AT networks during the free-recall task. We next tested the hypothesis that PM and AT ...
Research in psychology has long underscored the significance of contextual influence on social cognition processes and behavior. However, the exploration of sexual interactions as a unique context affecting these processes has largely been neglected by p
Thus, studying social cognition processes within the unique and strong context of sexual interactions can pave the way for addressing many questions of interest to the field of social cognition, and social psychology more generally (see the interesting related discussion about questions of generalizabilit...
Cognitive psychology Music volume effects on context-dependent memory TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - COMMERCE Lacy Krueger RelphStacey ElizabethUnderstanding how background music affects memory is essential to determine the best conditions in which we learn and retrieve information. Empirically, it has been ...
Though overlooked by 20th-century psychology and systems neuroscience, communication between distal apical dendrites and soma within context-sensitive cells is restricted to being positive, as are axonal signals. In both cases, the activity-dependent ionic mechanisms on which they depend are excitatory;...
There is a phenomenon in psychology(心理学现象) called context-dependent memory. It refers to the idea that we are best able to remember things in environments similar to when the information was encoded(解码). If you are in a quiet room during your exam, try to simula...
While the traditional psychometric approach examines the “top-down” relationship of intelligence to complex cognitive tasks, the “bottom-up” nature of cognitive psychology focuses on identifying lower-order information processes, like memory, attention, and perception [112]. Psychologists have long ...
situationally dependent. The theoretical approach we propose here evolved from a combination of social science literature and our findings from an inductive, qualitative study of the appropriateness of several behavioral theory constructs for understanding the practice of getting a mammogram among US ...
(e.g., Welch & Warren,1980; Spence, & Driver,2004; Wesslein, Spence, & Frings,2014), it is possible that crossmodal context cueing arises because of the remapping of the tactile stimuli into a common—visual—representation. Assuming that this remapping is a time-dependent process (e.g....
When we try to assess the duration of an event, we are often affected by external information. Studies on multiple timing have found that simultaneous timing information can produce an averaging or central tendency effect, where the perceived duration of