نتایج جستجو برای: same task repetition

تعداد نتایج: 943712  

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2004
David A Gallo Alison L Sullivan Kirk R Daffner Daniel L Schacter Andrew E Budson

Patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) were compared with age-matched control subjects on an associative recognition task. Subjects studied pairs of unrelated words and were later asked to distinguish between these same studied pairs (intact) and new pairs that contained either rearranged studied words (rearranged) or non-studied words (non-studied). Studied pairs were presented either onc...

Journal: :Speech Communication 2014
Patrick van der Zande Alexandra Jesse Anne Cutler

Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this study, we tested whether hearing words also facilitates subsequent phonological processing from visual speech, and if so, whether speaker repetition influences the magnitude of this word repetition priming. We used long-term cross-modal repetition priming as a means to investigate the underlying lex...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2003
Maggie J Xiong Jeffery J Franks Gordon D Logan

In the present study, the specificity of repetition priming between semantic classification tasks was examined using Osgood's (Osgood, Suci, & Tannenbaum, 1957) semantic space as a heuristic for determining the similarity between classifications. The classification tasks involved judging the meaning of words on semantic scales, such as pleasant/unpleasant. The amount of priming across classific...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2009
Arnaud Szmalec Wouter Duyck André Vandierendonck Ariadna Barberá Mata Mike P A Page

The present study tests the hypothesis that a common ordering mechanism underlies both short-term serial recall of verbal materials and the acquisition of novel long-term lexical representations, using the Hebb repetition effect. In the first experiment, participants recalled visually presented nonsense syllables following a typical Hebb effect learning protocol. Replicating the Hebb repetition...

2011
Devin Blair Terhune Peter Brugger

Although forgetting is often regarded as a deficit that we need to control to optimize cognitive functioning, it can have beneficial effects in a number of contexts. We examined whether disrupting memory for previous numerical responses would attenuate repetition avoidance (the tendency to avoid repeating the same number) during random number generation and thereby improve the randomness of res...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics 2021

The present study draws on Flow Theory to examine the relationship between task repetition and quality of learners’ subjective experience during execution. is defined as a positive experiential state characterized by intense focus involvement in meaningful challenging, but doable tasks, which has been associated with enhanced self-confidence performance (Csikszentmihalyi, 2008). While research ...

Journal: :Psychological research 2008
Michel D Druey Ronald Hübner

Under task switch conditions, response repetitions usually produce benefits if the task also repeats, but costs if the task switches. So far, it is largely undecided how to account for these effects. In the present study, we provide additional evidence in favor of the account that each response is inhibited in order to prevent its accidental re-execution. To test this hypothesis, the risk of an...

2011
Chao Dong Ling Qin Yongchun Liu Xinan Zhang Yu Sato

Repeated acoustic events are ubiquitous temporal features of natural sounds. To reveal the neural representation of the sound repetition rate, a number of electrophysiological studies have been conducted on various mammals and it has been proposed that both the spike-time and firing rate of primary auditory cortex (A1) neurons encode the repetition rate. However, previous studies rarely examine...

Journal: :Psychological research 2008
Gesine Dreisbach Hilde Haider

Goal-directed behavior requires the cognitive system to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information. The authors show that task sets help to shield the system from irrelevant information. Participants had to respond to eight different colored word stimuli under different instruction conditions. They either had to learn the stimulus-response mappings (SR condition), to use one task s...

2012
Wout Duthoo Wouter De Baene Peter Wühr Wim Notebaert

In this paper, we aimed to investigate the role of self-generated predictions in the flexible control of behavior. Therefore, we ran a task switching experiment in which participants were asked to try to predict the upcoming task in three conditions varying in switch rate (30, 50, and 70%). Irrespective of their predictions, the color of the target indicated which task participants had to perfo...

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