نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

2017
Vencislav Popov Penka Hristova

We present evidence for a novel relational luring effect (RLE) in recognition memory. Participants performed a continuous associative recognition task in which they had to discriminate between new, old and recombined word pairs. Participants made more false alarms and responded more slowly to lures (TABLE CLOTH) that were relationally similar to studied pairs (FLOOR CARPET). RTs and false alarm...

Journal: :NeuroImage 1998
R L Buckner W Koutstaal D L Schacter A D Wagner B R Rosen

A number of recent functional imaging studies have identified brain areas activated during tasks involving episodic memory retrieval. The identification of such areas provides a foundation for targeted hypotheses regarding the more specific contributions that these areas make to episodic retrieval. As a beginning effort toward such an endeavor, whole-brain functional magnetic resonance imaging ...

1998
Randy L. Buckner Wilma Koutstaal Daniel L. Schacter Anthony D. Wagner Bruce R. Rosen

A number of recent functional imaging studies have identified brain areas activated during tasks involving episodic memory retrieval. The identification of such areas provides a foundation for targeted hypotheses regarding the more specific contributions that these areas make to episodic retrieval. As a beginning effort toward such an endeavor, whole-brain functional magnetic resonance imaging ...

Journal: :Memory 2002
Doug Rohrer

The recall of previously studied items is widely believed to incorporate a search of a markedly constrained set of possibilities, and the present study examines whether this set of items typically includes unstudied semantic associates of the study items. In an episodic task, participants recalled a previously studied list of eight exemplars drawn from a small or large category, and, in a seman...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2016
Martina Ly Nagesh Adluru Daniel J Destiche Sharon Y Lu Jennifer M Oh Siobhan M Hoscheidt Andrew L Alexander Ozioma C Okonkwo Howard A Rowley Mark A Sager Sterling C Johnson Barbara B Bendlin

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to assess whether age-related differences in white matter microstructure are associated with altered task-related connectivity during episodic recognition. METHODS Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging from 282 cognitively healthy middle-to-late aged adults enrolled in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention...

Journal: :NeuroImage 1998
M D Rugg P C Fletcher K Allan C D Frith R S Frackowiak R J Dolan

Regional brain activity, measured by H215O PET, was investigated during recognition memory and word-stem cued recall of words in order to compare the neural correlates of two components of memory retrieval-effort and success-as a function of task. For each task there was a baseline and two retrieval conditions. In one retrieval condition (zero density), none of the test items corresponded to wo...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Myra A Fernandes Morris Moscovitch Marilyne Ziegler Cheryl Grady

Which brain regions are implicated when words are retrieved under divided attention, and what does this tell us about attentional and memory processes needed for retrieval? To address these questions we used fMRI to examine brain regions associated with auditory recognition performed under full and divided attention (DA). We asked young adults to encode words presented auditorily under full att...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
David Cioncoloni Giulia Galli Riccardo Mazzocchio Matteo Feurra Fabio Giovannelli Emiliano Santarnecchi Marco Bonifazi Alessandro Rossi Simone Rossi

We aimed at investigating rapid effects of plasma cortisol elevations on the episodic memory phase of encoding or retrieval, and on the strength of the memory trace. Participants were asked either to select a word containing the letter "e" (shallow encoding task) or to judge if a word referred to a living entity (deep encoding task). We intravenously administered a bolus of 20mg of cortisol eit...

2001
HOPPE Jacoby

Two experiments examined priming in the lexical decision task, an indirect test of memory. Experiment 1 manipulated type of processing during study of unrelated word pairs. Recognition of individual words benefited more from semantic than from nonsemantic processing. Repetition priming in lexical decision depended on the context in which the target appeared. Targets preceded at test by unstudie...

2017
Ali S Titiz Michael R H Hill Emily A Mankin Zahra M Aghajan Dawn Eliashiv Natalia Tchemodanov Uri Maoz John Stern Michelle E Tran Peter Schuette Eric Behnke Nanthia A Suthana Itzhak Fried

The hippocampus is critical for episodic memory, and synaptic changes induced by long-term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation. In rodents, hippocampal LTP may be induced through electrical stimulation of the perforant path. To test whether similar techniques could improve episodic memory in humans, we implemented a microstimulation technique that allowed delivery of low...

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