نتایج جستجو برای: memory for faces

تعداد نتایج: 10448818  

2015
Shayne N. Ragbeer Mandi L. Burnette

We investigated the effects of psychopathy on emotional memory among a predominantly female undergraduate sample. Undergraduates (N = 153, mean age = 20.1; 80.1% female; 57.1% Caucasian) completed a facial memory task. Participants were presented with a series of faces (sad, scared, angry, happy, neutral), completed a self-report measure of psychopathy, and were presented with another series of...

Journal: :Psychological research 2015
Katia Mattarozzi Alexander Todorov Maurizio Codispoti

We investigated the effects of appearance of emotionally neutral faces and the context in which the faces are encountered on incidental face memory. To approximate real-life situations as closely as possible, faces were embedded in a newspaper article, with a headline that specified an action performed by the person pictured. We found that facial appearance affected memory so that faces perceiv...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1982

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Takashi Tsukiura Roberto Cabeza

Behavioral data have shown that attractive faces are better remembered but the neural mechanisms of this effect are largely unknown. To investigate this issue, female participants were scanned with event-related functional MRI (fMRI) while rating the attractiveness of male faces. Memory for the faces was tested after fMRI scanning and was used to identify successful encoding activity (subsequen...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2016
John Towler Maria Kelly Martin Eimer

The capacity of visual working memory for faces is extremely limited, but the reasons for these limitations remain unknown. We employed event-related brain potential measures to demonstrate that individual faces have to be focally attended in order to be maintained in working memory, and that attention is allocated to only a single face at a time. When 2 faces have to be memorized simultaneousl...

2013
Henrik Singmann David Kellen Karl Christoph Klauer

The other-race effect (ORE) refers to the phenomenon that recognition memory for other-race faces is worse than for ownrace faces. We investigated whether White Germans exhibited an ORE towards Turkish or Arabic faces using a multinomial processing tree model (MPT), the two-high threshold model of recognition memory with three response categories (old, skip, and new). Using an MPT enabled us to...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2014
Adélaïde de Heering Daphne Maurer

Patients treated for bilateral congenital cataract are later impaired on several hallmarks of adults' expertise with upright faces but report no problem with remembering faces. Here, we provide the first formal data on their face memory. We compared 12 adults with a history of visual deprivation from bilateral congenital cataracts to 24 age-matched controls with normal vision on their ability t...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2007
Ullrich Wagner Naveen Kashyap Susanne Diekelmann Jan Born

A beneficial effect of sleep after learning, compared to wakefulness, on memory formation has been shown in many studies using a variety of tasks. However, none of these studies has specifically addressed recognition memory for faces so far. The recognition of familiar faces, together with the extraction of emotional information from facial expression, is a fundamental cognitive skill in human ...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2014
Margaret C Jackson David E J Linden Jane E Raymond

Visual working memory (WM) for face identities is enhanced when faces express negative versus positive emotion. To determine the stage at which emotion exerts its influence on memory for person information, we isolated expression (angry/happy) to the encoding phase (Experiment 1; neutral test faces) or retrieval phase (Experiment 2; neutral study faces). WM was only enhanced by anger when expre...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2012
Annmarie MacNamara Joseph Schmidt Gregory J Zelinsky Greg Hajcak

Working memory load reduces the late positive potential (LPP), consistent with the notion that functional activation of the DLPFC attenuates neural indices of sustained attention. Visual attention also modulates the LPP. In the present study, we sought to determine whether working memory load might exert its influence on ERPs by reducing fixations to arousing picture regions. We simultaneously ...

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