نتایج جستجو برای: remote memory

تعداد نتایج: 360003  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Leonardo Restivo Gisella Vetere Bruno Bontempi Martine Ammassari-Teule

Although hippocampal-cortical interactions are crucial for the formation of enduring declarative memories, synaptic events that govern long-term memory storage remain mostly unclear. We present evidence that neuronal structural changes, i.e., dendritic spine growth, develop sequentially in the hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex (aCC) during the formation of recent and remote contextual f...

1993
Chandramohan A. Thekkath Henry M. Levy Edward D. Lazowska

The emergence of a new generation of networks will dramatically increase the attractiveness of loosely-coupled multicomputers based on workstation clusters. The key to achieving high performance in this environment is efficient network access, because the cost of remote access dictates the granularity of parallelism that can be supported. Thus, in addition to traditional distribution mechanisms...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2001
L Nadel M Moscovitch

A recent report by Cipolotti et al. demontrates that the hippocampus and perhaps the parahippocampal area are essential for retrieval of remote episodic memory and important for remote semantic memory. This report, along with other recent findings, re-opens the debate about the role of these medial temporal lobe structures, indicating that their role extends much further than traditional theory...

2011
Monica Serrano Julio Sahuquillo Houcine Hassan Salvador Petit José Duato

Remote Memory Access (RMA) hardware allow a given motherboard in a cluster to directly access the memory installed in a remote motherboard of the same cluster. In recent works, this characteristic has been used to extend the addressable memory space of selected motherboards, which enable a better balance of main memory resources among cluster applications. This way is much more cost-effective t...

Introduction: Recent studies have revealed the possibility of learning skills through alternative methods and repetitive tactile stimulation without explicit training. This study aimed to examine the effect of involuntary tactile stimulation on the memory and creativity of healthy participants. Methods: A group of 92 right-handed students participated in this study voluntarily. They were assig...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
C Brock Kirwan Peter J Bayley Veronica V Galván Larry R Squire

Previous findings of intact remote autobiographical memory in patients with medial temporal lobe damage have been questioned on the grounds that the narrative recollections were impoverished and fact-like and that the methods were not sufficiently sensitive to detect an impairment. We adopted a newer method, the Autobiographical Interview [Levine B, Svoboda E, Hay JF, Winocur G, Moscovitch M (2...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Nicola J Broadbent Larry R Squire Robert E Clark

Conventional lesion methods have shown that damage to the rodent hippocampus can impair previously acquired spatial memory in tasks such as the water maze. In contrast, work with reversible lesion methods using a different spatial task has found remote memory to be spared. To determine whether the finding of spared remote spatial memory depends on the lesion method, we reversibly inactivated th...

1998
Aleksandar Milenkovic Veljko M. Milutinovic

High latency of memory accesses is critical to the performance of shared memory multiprocessors. The technology trends indicate that this gap between processor and memory speeds is likely to increase in the future. To cope with memory latency problem two softwarecontrolled techniques have been investigated: prefetching and remote write. Prefetching is a consumer-initiated technique which moves ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2004
Joseph R Sadek Shannon A Johnson Desirée A White David P Salmon Kirsten I Taylor Jody H Delapena Jane S Paulsen Robert K Heaton Igor Grant

Remote memory was assessed in persons with HIV-associated dementia (HIV-D), probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Huntington's disease (HD) and in healthy controls. The clinical groups were similar in overall dementia severity. Each clinical group exhibited impairments on remote memory tests relative to controls; however, temporally graded memory loss with selective preservation of older infor...

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