نتایج جستجو برای: associative experiment

تعداد نتایج: 468665  

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2004
Leah L Light Meredith M Patterson Christie Chung Michael R Healy

The present study examined the joint effects of repetition and response deadline on associative recognition in older adults. Young and older adults studied lists of unrelated word pairs, half presented once (weak pairs) and half presented four times (strong pairs). Test lists contained old (intact) pairs, pairs consisting of old words that had been studied with other partners (rearranged lures)...

2012
MITCHELL M. METZGER C. RICCIO

Studies examining adaptation to thermoregulatory challenges have shown that tolerance to hypothermia is mediated, in part, by associative (Pavlovian) learning mechanisms. This study examined whether acquired tolerance to deep body cooling (hypothermia) could be extinguished by conditions in which presentations of the environmental cues were presented in the absence of hypothermia treatment. The...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
Michael Schutz Jeanine K Stefanucci Sarah H Baum Amber Roth

A series of experiments demonstrated novel effects of amplitude envelope on associative memory, with tones exhibiting naturally decaying amplitude envelopes (e.g., those made by two wine glasses clinking) better associated with target objects than amplitude-invariant tones. In Experiment 1 participants learned associations between household objects and 4-note tone sequences constructed of spect...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2015
Aaron T Mattfeld Craig E L Stark

The hippocampus and striatum are thought to have different functional roles in learning and memory. It is unknown under what experimental conditions their contributions are dissimilar or converge, and the extent to which they interact over the course of learning. In order to evaluate both the functional contributions of as well as the interactions between the human hippocampus and striatum, the...

Journal: :Stress 2013
Jony Sheynin Saima Shikari Mark A Gluck Ahmed A Moustafa Richard J Servatius Catherine E Myers

Behavioral inhibition (BI) is a temperamental tendency to avoid or withdraw from novel social and nonsocial situations, and has been shown to predispose individuals to anxiety disorders. However, adequate means to assess individual differences in avoidance learning in humans are presently limited. Here, we tested whether individuals with high self-reported BI show faster associative learning on...

2003
DAVID A. BALOTA David A. Balota

Three experiments that address the impact of associative relatedness on both onset latencies and production durations in pronunciation performance are reported. In Experiment 1, a related response cue, presented afer a to-be-pronounced target word, decreased the target word’s production duration, compared to an unrelated response cue, but did not influence its onset latency. In Experiment 2, tw...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2009
Christine A Rabinak Caitlin A Orsini Joshua M Zimmerman Stephen Maren

The basolateral complex (BLA) and central nucleus (CEA) of the amygdala play critical roles in associative learning, including Pavlovian conditioning. However, the precise role for these structures in Pavlovian conditioning is not clear. Recent work in appetitive conditioning paradigms suggests that the amygdala, particularly the BLA, has an important role in representing the value of the uncon...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2005
Edward A Wasserman Leyre Castro

It is said that "absence makes the heart grow fonder." But, when and why does an absent event become salient to the heart or to the brain? An absent event may become salient when its nonoccurrence is surprising. Van Hamme and Wasserman (1994) found that a nonpresented but expected stimulus can actually change its associative status-and in the opposite direction from a presented stimulus. Associ...

2008
Peter C. Pantelis Marieke K. van Vugt Robert Sekuler Hugh R. Wilson Michael J. Kahana

Using synthetic faces that varied along four perceptual dimensions (Wilson, Loffler, & Wilkinson, 2002), we examined the effects of face similarity on memory for face-name associations. The nature of these stimuli allowed us to go beyond the categorical similarity manipulations used in previous verbal associative memory studies to trace out the parametric relation between similarity and various...

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