نتایج جستجو برای: doctrine of recollection

تعداد نتایج: 21165096  

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2004
Audrey Duarte Charan Ranganath Laurel Winward Dustin Hayward Robert T Knight

Results from behavioral studies have supported the idea that recognition memory can be supported by at least two different processes, recollection and familiarity. However, it remains unclear whether these two forms of memory reflect neurally distinct processes. Furthermore, it is unclear whether recollection and familiarity can be best conceived as differing primarily in terms of retrieval pro...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2015
Rose A Cooper Kate C Plaisted-Grant Deborah E Hannula Charan Ranganath Simon Baron-Cohen Jon S Simons

Subtle memory deficits observed in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have often been characterized as reflecting impaired recollection and it has been proposed that a relational binding deficit may underlie the recollection impairment. However, subjective recollection and relational binding have not been measured within the same task in ASC to date and it is unclear whether a relational binding ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Brenda A. Kirchhoff Benjamin A. Anderson Staci E. Smith Deanna M. Barch Larry L. Jacoby

Impairments in the ability to recollect specific details of personally experienced events are one of the main cognitive changes associated with aging. Cognitive training can improve older adults' recollection. However, little is currently known regarding the neural correlates of these training-related changes in recollection. Prior research suggests that the hippocampus plays a central role in ...

Journal: :Journal of Rural Studies(1994) 1996

2017
Lola Danet Jérémie Pariente Pierre Eustache Nicolas Raposo Igor Sibon Jean-François Albucher Fabrice Bonneville Patrice Péran Emmanuel J Barbeau

Models of recognition memory have postulated that the mammillo-thalamic tract (MTT)/anterior thalamic nucleus (AN) complex would be critical for recollection while the Mediodorsal nucleus (MD) of the thalamus would support familiarity and indirectly also be involved in recollection (Aggleton et al., 2011). 12 patients with left thalamic stroke underwent a neuropsychological assessment, three ve...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 1999
I Gold D Stoljar

Many neuroscientists and philosophers endorse a view about the explanatory reach of neuroscience (which we will call the neuron doctrine) to the effect that the framework for understanding the mind will be developed by neuroscience; or, as we will put it, that a successful theory of the mind will be solely neuroscientific. It is a consequence of this view that the sciences of the mind that cann...

Journal: :Memory 2016
Iain M Harlow Andrew P Yonelinas

Recollection reflects the retrieval of complex qualitative information about prior events. Recently, Harlow and Donaldson developed a method for separating the probability of recollection success from the precision of the mnemonic information retrieved. In the current study, we ask if these properties are separable on the basis of subjective reports-are participants aware of these two aspects o...

2005
THOMAS WILLIAMS

I shall confine my attention to the one Scotist doctrine that seems to be singled out as especially worrisome, the doctrine of univocity. In the first part of the paper I argue that the doctrine of univocity is true. So even if the doctrine has unwelcome consequences, we ought to affirm it anyway; it is not the job of the theologian or philosopher to shrink from uncomfortable truths. In the sec...

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