نتایج جستجو برای: b subvocal rehearsal

تعداد نتایج: 900960  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
J E Desmond J D Gabrieli A D Wagner B L Ginier G H Glover

The lobular distributions of functional activation of the cerebellum during verbal working-memory and finger movement tasks were investigated using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Relative to a rest control, finger tapping of the right hand produced ipsilateral-increased activation in HIV/HV [Roman numeral designations based on Larsell's () nomenclature] and HVI and weaker activat...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2010
Daniel E Callan Nicolas Schweighofer

Spaced presentations of to-be-learned items during encoding leads to superior long-term retention over massed presentations. Despite over a century of research, the psychological and neural basis of this spacing effect however is still under investigation. To test the hypotheses that the spacing effect results either from reduction in encoding-related verbal maintenance rehearsal in massed rela...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Cong Yin Kunlin Wei

Interference between successively learned tasks is widely investigated to study motor memory. However, how simultaneously learned motor memories interact with each other has been rarely studied despite its prevalence in daily life. Assuming that motor memory shares common neural mechanisms with declarative memory system, we made unintuitive predictions that mental rehearsal, as opposed to furth...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Nathan S. Rose Fergus I. M. Craik Bradley R. Buchsbaum

How does the brain maintain to-be-remembered information in working memory (WM), particularly when the focus of attention is drawn to processing other information? Cognitive models of WM propose that when items are displaced from focal attention recall involves retrieval from long-term memory (LTM). In this fMRI study, we tried to clarify the role of LTM in performance on a WM task and the type...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2011
Patti M Valkenburg Sindy R Sumter Jochen Peter

Although there is developmental research on the prevalence of offline self-disclosure in pre-adolescence and adolescence, it is still unknown (a) how boys' and girls'online self-disclosure develops in this period and (b) how online and offline self-disclosure interact with each other. We formulated three hypotheses to explain the possible interaction between online and offline self-disclosure: ...

Journal: : 2021

The primary focus of this project is the silent and subvocal speech-recognition interface unveiled in 2018 as an ambulatory device wearable on neck that detects a myoelectrical signature by electrodes worn surface face, throat, neck. These emerge from alleged “intending to speak” wearer silently-saying-something-to-oneself. This inner voice believed occur while one reads silence or mentally tal...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2013
Guillaume Kazmitcheff Christian Duriez Mathieu Miroir Yann Nguyen Olivier Sterkers Alexis Bozorg Grayeli Stephane Cotin

This paper is centered on the development of a new training and rehearsal simulation system for middle ear surgery. First, we have developed and validated a mechanical atlas based on finite element method of the human middle ear. The atlas is based on a microMRI. Its mechanical behavior computed in real-time has been successfully validated. In addition, we propose a method for the registration ...

2010
Peter F. Delaney Martin E. Knowles

Memory for repeated items often improves when repetitions are separated by other items—a phenomenon called the spacing effect. In two experiments, we explored the complex interaction between study strategies, serial position, and spacing effects. When people studied several unmixed lists, they initially used mainly rote rehearsal, but some people eventually adopted relational encoding strategie...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2001
E Awh J Jonides

Spatial selective attention and spatial working memory have largely been studied in isolation. Studies of spatial attention have provided clear evidence that observers can bias visual processing towards specific locations, enabling faster and better processing of information at those locations than at unattended locations. We present evidence supporting the view that this process of visual sele...

Journal: :Empirical Musicology Review 2015

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