What causes bad memory recall from the temporal lobe? What does the phenomenon of recognition suggest about how information is stored in memory? What is long-term memory loss? Which memory strategy works best for short-term memory? What causes long-term memory loss?
Working memory distraction 1. Introduction Pornography has been repeatedly at the centre of public attention and has been controversially discussed for a long time. Arguments range from the expression of sexual freedom as social progress to the cause of sexualized violence with disastrous effects. How...
Understanding whether these deficits are mitigated when recall is stimulated more directly, such as by odor cues, could inform therapeutic interventions for MDD. Objective To evaluate whether deficits in specific AM recall in MDD are mitigated when odor cues vs word cues are used to prompt memory....
visuospatial working memoryretrievalrecall cuesVisuospatial working memory allows us to hold multiple visual objects over short delays. It is typically tested by presenting an array of objects, then after a delay showing a 'probe' indicating which memory item to recall or reproduce by adjusting a ...
6. Selectively Distracted: Divided Attention and Memory for ImportantInformation [O] . Catherine D. Middlebrooks, Tyson Kerr, Alan D. Castel -1 机译:选择性分心:重要的注意力和记忆力分散信息 7. Extrinsic Cues Suppress the Encoding of Intrinsic Cues [O] . Bhavin R. Sheth, Shinsuke Shimo...
Tilburg center for Cognition and Communication (TiCC), Tilburg University, The Netherlands Abstract This study aimed to examine nonverbal expressions of older adults performing a Feeling-of-Knowing (FOK) meta- memory task, since nonverbal cues are considered to serve as indicators of memory deficit...
The Hippocampus and Memory for "What," "Where," and "When" Previous studies have indicated that nonhuman animals might have a capacity for episodic-like recall reflected in memory for "what" events that happened "w... C Ergorul,H Eichenbaum - 《Learn Mem》 被引量: 259发表: 2004年 Brie...
This study examined the influence of an alcohol beverage cue on memory processes in social drinkers. High and low drinking college students viewed a series of 15 pictures of common objects with the eighth picture either of an alcohol beverage or a soda. For high drinkers, free recall of the ...
A basic but unresolved issue in the study of memory retrieval is whether multiple independent cues can be used concurrently (i.e., in parallel) to recall a single, common response. A number of empirical results, as well as potentially applicable theories, suggest that retrieval can proceed in...
“Methods” section), while only the treatment condition received implicit demographic cues. Previous literature suggests that such implicit priming can activate demography-specific schemas in people’s memory35, potentially transferring to how one approaches a creative task36. Surface-level cues on ...