Using EEG recordings, this study shows that memory retrieval is influenced by prior judgments, suggesting that attentional effects may affect neural retrieval states. Justin R. Wheelock Nicole M. Long ResearchOpen Access19 Dec 2024Communications Psychology ...
有些气味,有些声音,会神奇地帮你打开记忆的阀门,让你回想起童年时的街道,外婆家的饭桌,或是初次约会的场景。 心理学家在一百多年前开始研究这种记忆现象。在1890年的经典著作《心理学原理》(The Principles of Psychology)中,美国著名的心...
Happiness, in psychology, a state of emotional well-being that a person experiences either in a narrow sense, when good things happen in a specific moment, or more broadly, as a positive evaluation of one’s life and accomplishments overall—that is, sub
Formation of long-term memory without short-term memory revealed by CaMKII inhibition Inhibiting CaMKII impairs short-term memory (STM) in mice during an avoidance task but does not affect long-term memory (LTM). This suggests that STM and LTM are processed differently, with CaMKII critical for...
E Brymer,K Davids,L Mallabon - 《Ecopsychology》 被引量: 32发表: 2014年 Assigning value to cultural ecosystem services: The significance of memory and imagination in the conservation of Irish peatlands Exploring how values are assigned to cultural ecosystem services of peatlands, this paper draws...
Volatile working memory representations crystallize with practice 易变的工作记忆表征随着实践而结晶 对工作记忆表现至关重要的延迟和选择相关活动在学习过程中会漂移,只有在专家表现几天后才会稳定下来。 Osmosensor-mediated control of Ca2+ spiking in pollen...
2008 Psychology of Emotions * Perception Attention Memory thinking Physiological processes feeling Emotions: physiological response to emotional stimuli The nature of emotion: current viewpoint Fall, 2008 Psychology of Emotions * What a theory of emotion should be Lazarus(1991) lists 12 issues Definition...
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Scholarly debates about the nature of human emotion traditionally pit biological and cultural influences against one another. Although many existing theories acknowledge the role of culture, they mostly treat emotion categories such as ‘anger’ as biolo
Both in everyday life and in memory research, people tend to think that items are ‘held’ in mind, in the same way that a real-world object can be held in one’s hand. Inspired by this metaphor, traditional work on visual working memory and visual long-