نتایج جستجو برای: recall of memories

تعداد نتایج: 21167715  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Attila Keresztes Daniel Kaiser Gyula Kovács Mihály Racsmány

The testing effect refers to the phenomenon that repeated retrieval of memories promotes better long-term retention than repeated study. To investigate the neural correlates of the testing effect, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging methods while participants performed a cued recall task. Prior to the neuroimaging experiment, participants learned Swahili-German word pair...

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 2012
Michelle L Meade Lisa D Geraci Henry L Roediger

In 2 experiments we examined the influence of frontal lobe function on older adults' susceptibility to false memory in a categorized list paradigm. Using a neuropsychological battery of tests developed by Glisky, Polster, and Routhieaux (1995), we designated older adults as having high- or low-frontal function. Young and older adults studied and were tested on categorized lists using free repor...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2014
Christine Wells Catriona M Morrison Martin A Conway

In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negative memories that they were highly confident were memories. They then answered a series of questions that focused on memory details such as clothing, duration, weather, and so on. Few differences were found between positive and negative memories, which on average had 4/5 details and dated to the ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Michel C Van den Oever Diana C Rotaru Jasper A Heinsbroek Yvonne Gouwenberg Karl Deisseroth Garret D Stuber Huibert D Mansvelder August B Smit

In addicts, associative memories related to the rewarding effects of drugs of abuse can evoke powerful craving and drug seeking urges, but effective treatment to suppress these memories is not available. Detailed insight into the neural circuitry that mediates expression of drug-associated memory is therefore of crucial importance. Substantial evidence from rodent models of addictive behavior p...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2016
Oliver Kliegl Karl-Heinz T Bäuml

This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memories' susceptibility to intralist interference, as it is observed in the list-length effect, output interference, and retrieval-induced forgetting. Across 3 experiments, we compared the effects of nonselective retrieval practice and restudy on previously studied material with regard to these 3 form...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2015
Karl-Heinz T Bäuml Ina M Dobler

Depending on the degree to which the original study context is accessible, selective memory retrieval can be detrimental or beneficial for the recall of other memories (Bäuml & Samenieh, 2012). Prior work has shown that the detrimental effect of memory retrieval is typically recall specific and does not arise after restudy trials, whereas recall specificity of the beneficial effect has not been...

2003
Jason M. Watson David A. Balota Henry L. Roediger

The present experiments assessed false memories for critical items (e.g., dog) following the presentation of semantic associates (e.g., hound, puppy), phonological associates (e.g., log, dot), or hybrid lists of semantic and phonological associates (e.g., hound, dot). Experiment 1 indicated that the addition of only three phonological associates to a list of 10 semantic associates doubled the r...

Journal: :Journal of gastronomy and tourism 2021

Food as a tourist activity offers the rare prospect of fulfilling all five senses, especially taste, and heightening experiences. For food studies in tourism, taking part act eating drinking research design is rare. This study aims to address this methodological gap by introducing tasting buffets novel method. Buffets, which included local dishes, were arranged at three guesthouses on different...

Journal: :Memory 2012
Ina M Dobler Karl-Heinz T Bäuml

Research in the past four decades has repeatedly shown that selective retrieval of some (non-target) memories can impair subsequent retrieval of other (target) information, a finding known as retrieval-induced forgetting. More recently, however, there is evidence that selective retrieval can both impair and enhance recall of related memories (K-H. T. Bäuml & Samenieh, 2010). To identify possibl...

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