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Association (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association'
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Constructing emotion: the experience of fear as a conceptual act.
30 Aug 2008
This study examined the hypothesis that emotion is a psychological event constructed from the more basic elements of core affect and conceptual knowledge. Participants were primed with conceptual knowledge of fear, conceptual knowledge of anger, or ...
rec_pub_18947355-constructing-emotion-experience-fear-conceptual-act.htm
30 Aug 2008
Three lever-press suppression studies were conducted with water-deprived rats to investigate the role of similarity in proactive interference within first-order Pavlovian conditioning. Experiments la and 1b assessed the influence of stimulus ...
rec_pub_19086301-associative-interference-pavlovian-conditioning-function-similarity.htm
30 Aug 2008
INTRODUCTION: Patients with schizophrenia exhibit deficits in memory performance, particularly when required to bind together disparate items (associative memory). Yet the literature on associative memory is decidedly mixed, with some studies ...
rec_pub_18781492-no-evidence-differential-deficit-reality-monitoring-schizophrenia.htm
30 Aug 2008
Some theories suggest that spontaneously activated, drug-related associations in memory may have a "freer reign" in predicting drug use among individuals with lower working memory capacity. This study evaluated this hypothesis among 145 at-risk ...
rec_pub_18778136-working-memory-capacity-moderates-predictive-effects-drug-related.htm
What is false memory development the development of? Comment on Brainerd, Reyna, and Ceci (2008).
30 Aug 2008
In this commentary, assumptions about the nature and development of children's false memories as described in a recent article by C. J. Brainerd, V. F. Reyna, and S. J. Ceci (2008) are reviewed. Specifically, questions are raised about what drives ...
rec_pub_18729573-what-false-memory-development-development-comment-brainerd-reyna-ceci.htm
21 Aug 2008
The picture-word interference (PWI) task is a widely used technique for exploring effects of semantic context on lexical access. In this task, printed words are superimposed over pictures to be named, with the timing of the interfering word relative ...
rec_pub_18726823-exploring-time-course-semantic-interference-associative-priming.htm
Falling towards forgetfulness: synaptic decay prevents spontaneous recovery of memory.
20 Aug 2008
Long after a new language has been learned and forgotten, relearning a few words seems to trigger the recall of other words. This "free-lunch learning" (FLL) effect has been demonstrated both in humans and in neural network models. Specifically, ...
rec_pub_18725945-falling-forgetfulness-synaptic-decay-prevents-spontaneous-recovery.htm
30 Jul 2008
Referring to a popular procedure for examining false recall, in 2007 Branch, et al. stated that its two acronyms ("DRM" and "DRMRS") reflected variations in the procedure at the time of testing. However, the acronyms primarily reflect variations in ...
rec_pub_18986052-false-recall-critical-lures-students-diagnosed-learning-disabilities.htm
An asymmetric effect of relational integration on recognition memory.
30 Jul 2008
Two experiments assessed whether conceptual relations (e.g., contains: COOKIE JAR) facilitate the retrieval of concepts (e.g., COOKIE and JAR) from long-term memory. The CARIN model of nominal combination asserts that conceptual relations are ...
rec_pub_18938761-an-asymmetric-effect-relational-integration-recognition-memory.htm
A model of stimulus-specific neural assemblies in the insect antennal lobe.
30 Jul 2008
It has been proposed that synchronized neural assemblies in the antennal lobe of insects encode the identity of olfactory stimuli. In response to an odor, some projection neurons exhibit synchronous firing, phase-locked to the oscillations of the ...
rec_pub_18795147-a-model-stimulus-specific-neural-assemblies-insect-antennal-lobe.htm
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