نتایج جستجو برای: episodic recognition task

تعداد نتایج: 535065  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2015
Shinmin Wang Richard J Allen Jun Ren Lee Chia-En Hsieh

The creation of temporary bound representation of information from different sources is one of the key abilities attributed to the episodic buffer component of working memory. Whereas the role of working memory in word learning has received substantial attention, very little is known about the link between the development of word recognition skills and the ability to bind information in the epi...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2008
Mehul A Trivedi Christopher M Murphy Celine Goetz Raj C Shah John D E Gabrieli Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli David A Turner Glenn T Stebbins

BACKGROUND/AIMS Previous functional MRI studies in individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (AMCI), a putative, prodromal form of Alzheimer's disease, reveal substantial regional changes in brain activation during episodic memory function. METHODS Functional MRI was applied to examine changes in brain activation during different stages of episodic memory function using a subsequent...

2017
Vincent Planche Aurélie Ruet Julie Charré-Morin Mathilde Deloire Bruno Brochet Thomas Tourdias

BACKGROUND Hippocampal-dependent memory impairment is frequent and occurs early during the course of multiple sclerosis (MS). While mechanisms responsible for episodic memory dysfunction in patients with MS remain largely unknown, dentate gyrus structure has been suggested as particularly vulnerable at the early stage of the disease. If true, we hypothesized that the pattern separation componen...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2010
Romain Le Cozannet Kevin C F Fone Paula M Moran

Episodic memory is the capacity to recall an event in time and place (What? Where? When?). Impaired episodic memory is a debilitating cognitive symptom in schizophrenia but is poorly controlled by currently available antipsychotic drugs. Consistent with glutamatergic abnormality in schizophrenia, the NDMA receptor antagonist, phencyclidine (PCP), induces persistent 'schizophrenia-like' symptoms...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1999
A R Bradlow L C Nygaard D B Pisoni

This study investigated the encoding of the surface form of spoken words using a continuous recognition memory task. The purpose was to compare and contrast three sources of stimulus variability--talker, speaking rate, and overall amplitude--to determine the extent to which each source of variability is retained in episodic memory. In Experiment 1, listeners judged whether each word in a list o...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2012
Marc W Howard Indre V Viskontas Karthik H Shankar Itzhak Fried

Episodic memory, which depends critically on the integrity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), has been described as "mental time travel" in which the rememberer "jumps back in time." The neural mechanism underlying this ability remains elusive. Mathematical and computational models of performance in episodic memory tasks provide a specific hypothesis regarding the computation that supports such...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2014
Mathieu Hainselin Peggy Quinette Aurelija Juskenaite Béatrice Desgranges Olivier Martinaud Vincent de La Sayette Didier Hannequin Fausto Viader Francis Eustache

Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the sudden onset of a massive episodic memory deficit that spares other cognitive functions. As such, it provides a unique human amnesia model for testing the enactment effect (i.e., better memory for performed actions than for verbally encoded sentences). Our main aim was to test whether the enactment effect is preserved in...

2000
Stephan Heckers Tim Curran Donald Goff Scott L. Rauch Alan J. Fischman Nathaniel M. Alpert Daniel L. Schacter

Background: Many patients with schizophrenia demonstrate memory deficits. We studied patterns of brain activity during episodic recognition of new and previously seen three-dimensional objects. Methods: We used O positron emission tomography to study regional cerebral blood flow in eight normal subjects and nine patients with schizophrenia during a visual object recognition task. Results: In co...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
S Heckers T Curran D Goff S L Rauch A J Fischman N M Alpert D L Schacter

BACKGROUND Many patients with schizophrenia demonstrate memory deficits. We studied patterns of brain activity during episodic recognition of new and previously seen three-dimensional objects. METHODS We used (15)O positron emission tomography to study regional cerebral blood flow in eight normal subjects and nine patients with schizophrenia during a visual object recognition task. RESULTS ...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2000
S Köhler M Moscovitch G Winocur A R McIntosh

In the present PET study, we examined brain activity related to processing of pictures and printed words in episodic memory. Our goal was to determine how the perceptual format of objects (verbal versus pictorial) is reflected in the neural organization of episodic memory for common objects. We investigated this issue in relation to encoding and recognition with a particular focus on medial tem...

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