نتایج جستجو برای: proactive procedures

تعداد نتایج: 267924  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
Susan J Bartko Rosemary A Cowell Boyer D Winters Timothy J Bussey Lisa M Saksida

There has recently been a resurgence in the idea that amnesia may be characterized by an increased susceptibility to interference. In the present study we tested this idea using a well-controlled and well-established animal model of amnesia: impairment in object recognition following perirhinal and postrhinal cortical (PPRh) damage. We used this paradigm to test whether memory impairment was ex...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 2016
Sandra V Loosli Rosalux Falquez Josef M Unterrainer Cornelius Weiller Benjamin Rahm Christoph P Kaller

BACKGROUND Working memory (WM) performance is often decreased in older adults. Despite the growing popularity of WM trainings, underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Resistance to proactive interference (PI) constitutes a candidate process that contributes to WM performance and might influence training or transfer effects. Here, we investigated whether PI resistance can be enhanced ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2014
Timothy J Ricker Lauren R Spiegel Nelson Cowan

There is no consensus as to why forgetting occurs in short-term memory tasks. In past work, we have shown that forgetting occurs with the passage of time, but there are 2 classes of theories that can explain this effect. In the present work, we investigate the reason for time-based forgetting by contrasting the predictions of temporal distinctiveness and trace decay in the procedure in which we...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2015
Oliver Kliegl Bernhard Pastötter Karl-Heinz T Bäuml

Proactive interference (PI) refers to the finding that memory for recently studied (target) material can be impaired by the prior study of other (nontarget) material. Previous accounts of PI differed in whether they attributed PI to impaired retrieval or impaired encoding. Here, we suggest an integrated encoding-retrieval account, which assigns a role for each of the 2 types of processes in bui...

Journal: :Brain research 2012
Zara M Bergström Richard J O'Connor Martin K-H Li Jon S Simons

Interference between competing memories is a major source of retrieval failure, yet, surprisingly little is known about how competitive memory activation arises in the brain. One possibility is that interference during episodic retrieval might be produced by relatively automatic conceptual priming mechanisms that are independent of strategic retrieval processes. Such priming-driven interference...

Journal: :Psychological science 2012
Anthony A Wright Jeffrey S Katz Wei Ji Ma

Processes of proactive interference were explored using the pigeon as a model system of memory. This study shows that proactive interference extends back in time at least 16 trials (and as many minutes), revealing a continuum of interference and providing a framework for studying memory. Pigeons were tested in a delayed same/different task containing trial-unique pictures. On interference trial...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
R E Hampson G Rogers G Lynch S A Deadwyler

In the companion article (Hampson et al., 1998), the ampakine CX516 (Cortex Pharmaceuticals) was shown to produce a marked facilitation of performance of a spatial delayed-nonmatch-to-sample (DNMS) task in rats. Injections of the drug before each daily session produced a marked and progressive improvement in performance at longer delays (>5 sec) that persisted for 7 d after drug treatment was t...

Journal: :Brain research 2012
Grit Herzmann Brent Young Christopher W Bird Tim Curran

Oxytocin is important to social behavior and emotion regulation in humans. Oxytocin's role derives in part from its effect on memory performance. More specifically, previous research suggests that oxytocin facilitates recognition of social (e.g., faces), but not of non-social stimuli (e.g., words, visual objects). We conducted the first within-subject study to this hypothesis in a double-blind,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
David Badre Anthony D Wagner

The ability to switch between multiple tasks is central to flexible behavior. Although switching between tasks is readily accomplished, a well established consequence of task switching (TS) is behavioral slowing. The source of this switch cost and the contribution of cognitive control to its resolution remain highly controversial. Here, we tested whether proactive interference arising from memo...

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