نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2016
Kevin P Madore Daniel L Schacter

According to the constructive episodic simulation hypothesis, remembering past experiences and imagining future experiences both rely heavily on episodic memory. However, recent research indicates that nonepisodic processes such as descriptive ability also influence memory and imagination. We recently found that an episodic specificity induction--brief training in recollecting details of past e...

2016
Jane E. Herron Lisa H. Evans Edward L. Wilding

A widely held assumption is that memory retrieval is aided by cognitive control processes that are engaged flexibly in service of memory retrieval and memory decisions. While there is some empirical support for this view, a notable exception is the absence of evidence for the flexible use of retrieval control in functional neuroimaging experiments requiring frequent switches between tasks with ...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2009
Joel L Voss Ken A Paller

Animal models of episodic memory-the ability to recall events from the past along with relevant spatial, temporal and other contextual detail-have been criticized on the grounds that it is difficult to determine if animals engage in the "mental time travel" that accompanies episodic recall in humans. It is possible that animals rely on mechanisms different from those operative in humans. We hav...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2015
Jessica Robin Marnie Hirshhorn R Shayna Rosenbaum Gordon Winocur Morris Moscovitch Cheryl L Grady

Several recent studies have compared episodic and spatial memory in neuroimaging paradigms in order to understand better the contribution of the hippocampus to each of these tasks. In the present study, we build on previous findings showing common neural activation in default network areas during episodic and spatial memory tasks based on familiar, real-world environments (Hirshhorn et al. (201...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 1988
S Bentin M Moscovitch

The repetition effect on reaction time to words and unfamiliar faces was examined at lags of 0, 4, and 15 items between first and second presentations. For words, subjects made either a lexical decision or a decision based on the stimulus's structural attributes. In the lexical decision task, a significant repetition effect was found at all three lags for words, whereas for nonwords the effect ...

2013
Elisabet Classon Mary Rudner Jerker Rönnberg

Acquired hearing impairment is associated with gradually declining phonological representations. According to the Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model, poorly defined representations lead to mismatch in phonologically challenging tasks. To resolve the mismatch, reliance on working memory capacity (WMC) increases. This study investigated whether WMC modulated performance in a phonological ...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2007
Céline Souchay Chris J A Moulin David Clarys Laurence Taconnat Michel Isingrini

The ability to reflect on and monitor memory processes is one of the most investigated metamemory functions, and one of the important ways consciousnesses interacts with memory. The feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is one task used to evaluate individual's capacity to monitor their memory. We examined this reflective function of metacognition in older adults. We explored the contribution of metacogniti...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Viola Oertel-Knöchel Britta Reinke Silke Matura David Prvulovic David E J Linden Vincent van de Ven

In this study, we sought to examine the intrinsic functional organization of the episodic memory network during rest in bipolar disorder (BD). The previous work suggests that deficits in intrinsic functional connectivity may account for impaired memory performance. We hypothesized that regions involved in episodic memory processing would reveal aberrant functional connectivity in patients with ...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2003
Andrew E Budson Alison L Sullivan Kirk R Daffner Daniel L Schacter

Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been found to exhibit lower levels of false recognition of semantic associates compared with healthy older adults. Because these patients may show impaired performance of episodic and semantic memory tasks, this finding could be explained by deficits in episodic memory, semantic memory, or both. The authors adapted a paradigm for comparison of semanti...

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