نتایج جستجو برای: memory for faces

تعداد نتایج: 10448818  

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1984
G L Wells B Hryciw

The reliable finding that trait judgments of faces yield better recognition memory than do feature judgments of faces is conceptualized as an encoding-specificity effect. Specifically, both trait-judgment encodings of faces and face-recognition tests are argued to be holistic, involving topographical information with between-feature processing. Consistent with the concept that encoding and retr...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 2013

2004
Catherine A. Best Mark S. Strauss Carl N. Johnson Jana M. Iverson

Research on adults’ face recognition abilities provides evidence for a distinctiveness effect such that distinctive faces are remembered better and more easily than typical faces. Research on this effect in the developmental literature is limited. In the current study, two experiments tested recognition memory for evidence of the distinctiveness effect. Study 1 tested infants (9and 10month olds...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2007
Cheryl L Grady Donaya Hongwanishkul Michelle Keightley Wendy Lee Lynn Hasher

Prior studies of emotion suggest that young adults should have enhanced memory for negative faces and that this enhancement should be reduced in older adults. Several studies have not shown these effects but were conducted with procedures different from those used with other emotional stimuli. In this study, researchers examined age differences in recognition of faces with emotional or neutral ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Michiko Sakaki Lin Nga Mara Mather

As people get older, they tend to remember more positive than negative information. This age-by-valence interaction has been called "positivity effect." The current study addressed the hypotheses that baseline functional connectivity at rest is predictive of older adults' brain activity when learning emotional information and their positivity effect in memory. Using fMRI, we examined the relati...

2013
Sven-Erik Fernaeus Per Östberg Lars-Olof Wahlund Nenad Bogdanović

Objective: To study episodic and semantic memory for faces and other non-verbal information in semantic dementia (SD). Background: Semantic memory impaired in the rare diagnosis of SD by definition, including knowledge about wellknown persons and their appearance. Episodic memory is held to be better preserved. Methods: Two computerized face recognition tests were administered, one measuring ep...

Journal: :Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews 2003
Dana A Roark Susan E Barrett Melanie J Spence Hervé Abdi Alice J O'Toole

In the real world, faces are in constant motion. Recently, researchers have begun to consider how facial motion affects memory for faces. The authors offer a theoretical framework that synthesizes psychological findings on memory for moving faces. Three hypotheses about the possible roles of facial motion in memory are evaluated. In general, although facial motion is helpful for recognizing fam...

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