نتایج جستجو برای: memory for faces

تعداد نتایج: 10448818  

Journal: :Vision Research 2012
Rachel L. Bannerman Elisha V. Temminck Arash Sahraie

There is evidence that emotional stimuli capture spatial attention and that visual memory is enhanced for emotional content. Here we examine the relationship between emotional content of stimuli and interactions with spatial memory. To assess spatial memory, a modified version of the Corsi Blocks Task (CBT), utilising emotional stimuli, was employed. In the CBT a series of spatial positions are...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
Olivier Corneille Johanne Huart Emilie Becquart Serge Brédart

In 4 studies, the authors examined the impact of categorization on the recollection of ethnically ambiguous faces. Participants were presented with faces lying at various locations on mixed-race continua (i.e., Caucasian-North African and Caucasian-Asian faces were used as source images in a morphing program). In all studies, the prevalence of exclusive ethnic features in a face distorted parti...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
C L Leveroni M Seidenberg A R Mayer L A Mead J R Binder S M Rao

Memory for famous faces can be used to examine the neural systems underlying retrieval from long-term memory. To date, there have been a limited number of functional neuroimaging investigations examining famous face recognition. In this study, we compared recognition of famous faces to recognition of newly learned faces. Whole-brain, event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was used ...

Journal: :Clinical EEG and neuroscience 2006
S G Boehm K A Paller

The recognition of faces is central to human social interaction. Recordings of event-related potentials (ERPs) from the brain can shed light on the various processes that occur when a face is recognized and when knowledge related to a specific person is retrieved. ERP contrasts between processing familiar and processing novel faces offer a gateway into investigations of semantic memory for fami...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Ulrike Rimmele Karin Hediger Markus Heinrichs Peter Klaver

Social recognition is the basis of all social interactions. Here, we show that, in humans, the evolutionarily highly conserved neuropeptide oxytocin, after intranasal administration, specifically improves recognition memory for faces, but not for nonsocial stimuli. With increased oxytocin levels, previously presented faces were more correctly assessed as "known," whereas the ability of recollec...

Journal: :Emotion 2003
Elixabeth A Kensinger Suzanne Corkin

In long-term memory, negative information is better remembered than neutral information. Differences in processes important to working memory may contribute to this emotional memory enhancement. To examine the effect that the emotional content of stimuli has on working memory performance, the authors asked participants to perform working memory tasks with negative and neutral stimuli. Task accu...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2013
Lisa E Williams Jennifer Urbano Blackford Andrew Luksik Isabel Gauthier Stephan Heckers

BACKGROUND Neural habituation, the decrease in brain response to repeated stimulation, is a basic form of learning. There is strong evidence for behavioral and physiological habituation deficits in schizophrenia, and one previous study found reduced neural habituation within the hippocampus. However, it is unknown whether neural habituation deficits are specific to faces and limited to the hipp...

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