Spaced-retrieval (SR) is a memory intervention strategy that involves repetition priming to successfully elicit target behaviors at increasingly longer intervals. SR has proven effective with various groups of cognitively impaired individuals when conducted face-to face. In this study, three persons with...
Spacing one's study: evidence for a metacognitive control strategy. This article investigated individual control of spacing strategies during study. Three predictions were outlined: The spacing hypothesis suggests that peop... Lisa,K,Son - 《Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory & Cognition...
This process of continual curve-refreshing repeats upon each retrieval attempt, until the forgetting curve becomes as flat as the learner wishes to make it (e.g. until the memory is as permanent as desired), at which point fewer ongoing retrievals are needed to maintain the memory trace. ...
the evidence that memories gradually stabilize with time. These retrieval theories argue that spacing is effective because successive sampling periods add to partially consolidated memory traces33,34,35. An important variant of this idea proposes that distributed learning allows for rehearsal of newly con...
The spacing effect on free recall has been explained as a consequence of either deficient processing during massed repetitions (e.g., Challis, 1993) or the storage of additional retrieval cues in the memory trace during spaced repetitions (Raaijmakers, 2003, Verkoeijen et al., 2004). The pres...
Optimized spaced seeds, orbest gapped q-grams, have independently been proposed in PatternHunter [3] and by Burkhardt and Karkkainen [4]. The primary objective was either to improve the sensitivity of the heuristic but efficienthit and extendBLAST-like strategy (without using theneighborhood word...
Spaced-retrieval (SR) is a memory intervention strategy that involves repetition priming to successfully elicit target behaviors at increasingly longer intervals. SR has proven effective with various groups of cognitively impaired individuals when conducted face-to face. In this study, three persons with...
Spaced-retrieval (SR) is a memory intervention strategy that involves repetition priming to successfully elicit target behaviors at increasingly longer intervals. SR has proven effective with various groups of cognitively impaired individuals when conducted face-to face. In this study, three persons with...
Spaced Retrieval (SR) is a memory training strategy that is used to aid persons with dementia in retaining novel information over expanding intervals of time. Spaced Retrieval has been used successfully to train persons with dementia to remember a variety of information and some researchers have ...
Spaced retrieval trainingAlzheimer's diseaseMemory improvementAmong the non-pharmacological treatments of dementia, SRT is a good candidate strategy for rehabilitating the cognition of AD patients. This study investigates the efficacy of SRT on the cognition of AD patients with very mild to mild ...