نتایج جستجو برای: mnemonic devices

تعداد نتایج: 202066  

Journal: :Philosophical Psychology 2021

Episodic memory is the form of involved in remembering personally experienced past events. Here, I address two questions about episodic memory’s function: what does do for us, and why we have it? Recent work addressing these has emphasized role imaginative simulation, criticizing mnemonic view on which “for” remembering. In this paper, offer a defense by highlighting an underexplored function –...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Yvonne Brehmer Yee Lee Shing Hauke R. Heekeren Ulman Lindenberger Lars Bäckman

The neural correlates of encoding mode, or the state of forming new memory episodes, have been found to change with age and mnemonic training. However, it is unclear whether neural correlates of encoding success, termed subsequent-memory (SM) effects, also differ by age and mnemonic skill. In a multi-session training study, we investigated whether SM effects are altered by instruction and train...

2003
Jussi Ängeslevä Sile O’Modhrain Ian Oakley Stephen Hughes

Body Mnemonics is an interface design concept for portable devices that uses the body space of the user as an interface. In this system information can be stored and subsequently accessed by moving a device to different locations around one’s body. The system is designed to ease cognitive load by relying on our proprioceptive sense, vibrotactile feedback, and the use of the body image of the us...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
Hiroaki Mizuhara Naoyuki Sato Yoko Yamaguchi

Neural oscillations are crucial for revealing dynamic cortical networks and for serving as a possible mechanism of inter-cortical communication, especially in association with mnemonic function. The interplay of the slow and fast oscillations might dynamically coordinate the mnemonic cortical circuits to rehearse stored items during working memory retention. We recorded simultaneous EEG-fMRI du...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2011
Vincent H Mabasa Douglas L Malyuk Elisa-Marie Weatherby Alice Chan

Pharmacy practice in the intensive care unit (ICU) is complex, because of the high acuity of patients’ conditions and the large number of medications prescribed. Therefore, many pharmacists, especially those not familiar with ICU care, may feel overwhelmed and apprehensive in this setting. There is currently no standardized, structured approach to help pharmacists provide pharmaceutical care in...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2017
Michael Thompson Dallin Johansen Russell Stoner Allison Jarstad Robert Sorrells Michele L McCarroll Wade Justice

The chest X-ray is the most commonly performed medical imaging study; however, the lateral chest film intimidates many physicians and medical students. The lateral view is more difficult to interpret than the frontal view but provides important information that is either not visible or not as evident on frontal view, and inability to read it may lead to missed diagnoses and more expensive imagi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2015
Alin Coman William Hirst

In a conversation, speakers and listeners will often influence each other's memories, and in doing so, promote the formation of a shared, or collective, memory. One means by which a mnemonic consensus emerges is through socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting (SSRIF). When listeners attend to the speakers' selective retrieval of previously encountered events, they forget unmentioned but re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Irit Shapira-Lichter Noga Oren Yael Jacob Michal Gruberger Talma Hendler

Numerous neuroimaging studies have implicated default mode network (DMN) involvement in both internally driven processes and memory. Nevertheless, it is unclear whether memory operations reflect a particular case of internally driven processing or alternatively involve the DMN in a distinct manner, possibly depending on memory type. This question is critical for refining neurocognitive memory t...

2013
Joshua E. VanArsdall James S. Nairne Josefa N. S. Pandeirada Janell R. Blunt

It is adaptive to remember animates, particularly animate agents, because they play an important role in survival and reproduction. Yet, surprisingly, the role of animacy in mnemonic processing has received little direct attention in the literature. In two experiments, participants were presented with pronounceable nonwords and properties characteristic of either living (animate) or nonliving (...

2010
Charles Green

Recently, a new printing process in effect rather like the double images of early stereography appeared, through which fixed concentration on a certain point apparently produced a powerful holographic illusion. A display of posters featuring this process attracted fl‰neurs to a well-known Melbourne bookshop window; the crowd was divided into those muttering "I don't see anything", broken every ...

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