نتایج جستجو برای: memory recall

تعداد نتایج: 294138  

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2013
Chester Chia Tim Otto

Mounting evidence suggests that long-lasting, protein synthesis-dependent changes in synaptic strength accompany both the initial acquisition and subsequent recall of specific memories. Within brain areas thought to be important for learning and memory, including the hippocampus, learning-related plasticity is likely mediated in part by NMDA receptor activation and experience-dependent changes ...

2013
Anders Lansner Petter Marklund Sverker Sikström Lars-Göran Nilsson

The dynamic nature of human working memory, the general-purpose system for processing continuous input, while keeping no longer externally available information active in the background, is well captured in immediate free recall of supraspan word-lists. Free recall tasks produce several benchmark memory phenomena, like the U-shaped serial position curve, reflecting enhanced memory for early and...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2007
Seth J Gillihan Jennifer Kessler Martha J Farah

Memory recall has been proposed as a common and effective mood regulation strategy. Although several studies have presented results suggesting that recalling valenced memories affects subsequent mood, their designs allow for alternative interpretations of the observed effects. Two such alternatives include the reverse effect (mood effects on memory due to non-experimental assignment to memory r...

2010
Fei Li L. Phillip Wang Xiaoming Shen Joe Z. Tsien

Pattern completion, the ability to retrieve complete memories initiated by partial cues, is a critical feature of the memory process. However, little is known regarding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying this process. To study the role of dopamine in memory recall, we have analyzed dopamine transporter heterozygous knockout mice (DAT(+/-)), and found that while these mice possess ...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2006
Sabrina Kuhlmann Oliver T Wolf

Animal studies indicate that adrenal glucocorticoids enhance memory consolidation while impairing memory retrieval. In humans, beneficial effects on consolidation have been observed infrequently. In the current double-blind study, subjects (N = 29) received placebo or cortisol (30 mg) 10 min before viewing emotionally arousing or neutral pictures. Cortisol treatment had no effects on immediate ...

2017
Nicholas Lange Timothy Hollins

Studies of unconscious plagiarism have reported that people mistakenly include a partner’s responses when trying to recall their own (recall-own task) and include own responses when trying to recall their partner’s (recall-partner task). In a simulation, we tested if participants’ memory performance at test, including source errors, can be explained by participants simply guessing items that co...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2009
Jennifer M Talarico Dorthe Berntsen David C Rubin

Emotional arousal and negative affect enhance recall of central aspects of an event. However, the role of discrete emotions in selective memory processing is understudied. Undergraduates were asked to recall and rate autobiographical memories of eight emotional events. Details of each memory were rated as central or peripheral to the event. Significance of the event, vividness, reliving and oth...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 1994
J T Wixted D Rohrer

Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic memory. Of those that have, most report that cumulative recall is a negatively accelerated exponential (or hyperbolic) function that is characterized by two properties: asymptotic recall and rate of approach to asymptote. The most common measure of free recall performance (viz., the number of items...

2017
Jessica Keating Caitlin Affleck-Brodie Ronny Wiegand Alexa M Morcom

The present study investigated the role of working memory capacity (WMC) in the control of recollection in young and older adults. We used electroencephalographic event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the effects of age and of individual differences in WMC on the ability to prioritize recollection according to current goals. Targets in a recognition exclusion task were words encoded using ...

2012
Alexander Easton Lisa A.D. Webster Madeline J. Eacott

Studying episodic memory in nonhuman animals has proved difficult because definitions in humans require conscious recollection. Here, we assessed humans’ experience of episodic-like recognition memory tasks that have been used with animals. It was found that tasks using contextual information to discriminate events could only be accurately performed using recollection, not familiarity. However,...

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