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List context fosters semantic processing: parallels between semantic and morphological facilitation when primes are forward masked.

29 Apr 2008 The authors examined patterns of facilitation under forward-masked priming conditions across 3 list contexts (Experiments 1-3) that varied with respect to properties of filler trials -- (a) mixed (morphological, orthographic, semantic), (b) ...
rec_pub_18444764-list-context-fosters-semantic-processing-parallels-semantic.htm


A simplified conjoint recognition paradigm for the measurement of gist and verbatim memory.

29 Apr 2008 The distinction between verbatim and gist memory traces has furthered the understanding of numerous phenomena in various fields, such as false memory research, research on reasoning and decision making, and cognitive development. To measure verbatim ...
rec_pub_18444757-a-simplified-conjoint-recognition-paradigm-measurement-gist-verbatim.htm


Not all repetition is alike: different benefits of repetition in amnesia and normal memory.

29 Apr 2008 While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which forms of repetition are most beneficial. This study compared the effect on recognition memory of repetition of words in the same semantic context and ...
rec_pub_18419835-not-repetition-alike-different-benefits-repetition-amnesia-normal.htm


The role of semantic features in verb processing.

29 Apr 2008 The present study examined the general hypothesis that, as for nouns, stable representations of semantic knowledge relative to situations expressed by verbs are available and accessible in long term memory in normal people. Regular associations ...
rec_pub_17985245-the-role-semantic-features-verb-processing.htm


Task and semantic relationship influence both the polarity and localization of hemodynamic modulation during lexico-semantic processing.

29 Apr 2008 This study examined how task (implicit vs. explicit) and semantic relationship (direct vs. indirect) modulated hemodynamic activity during lexico-semantic processing. Participants viewed directly related, indirectly related, and unrelated ...
rec_pub_17674356-task-semantic-relationship-influence-polarity-localization.htm


Age-related differences in strategy knowledge updating: blocked testing produces greater improvements in metacognitive accuracy for younger than older adults.

28 Apr 2008 Age-related differences in updating knowledge about strategy effectiveness after task experience have not been consistently found, perhaps because the magnitude of observed knowledge updating has been rather meager for both age groups. We examined ...
rec_pub_18608048-age-related-differences-strategy-knowledge-updating-blocked-testing.htm


Humour mediates the facilitative effect of bizarreness in delayed recall.

20 Apr 2008 The first empirical study focused exclusively on the influence of bizarre elaboration on memory (Delin, 1968) indicated a significant relationship between bizarreness and recall after a 15-week delay. However, that study was strongly criticized on ...
rec_pub_18433519-humour-mediates-facilitative-effect-bizarreness-delayed-recall.htm


An investigation of time course of category and semantic priming.

30 Mar 2008 Low semantically similar exemplars in a category demonstrate the category-priming effect through priming of the category (i.e., exemplar-category-exemplar), whereas high semantically similar exemplars in the same category demonstrate the ...
rec_pub_18507314-an-investigation-time-course-category-semantic-priming.htm


The affective regulation of cognitive priming.

30 Mar 2008 Semantic and affective priming are classic effects observed in cognitive and social psychology, respectively. The authors discovered that affect regulates such priming effects. In Experiment 1, positive and negative moods were induced before one of ...
rec_pub_18410195-the-affective-regulation-cognitive-priming.htm


The moderating effects of stimulus valence and arousal on memory suppression.

30 Mar 2008 This study examined the separate and combined effects of stimulus valence and arousal on retrieval inhibition. Participants performed Anderson and Green's (2001) memory suppression task with stimuli varying across dimensions of valence and arousal. ...
rec_pub_18410194-the-moderating-effects-stimulus-valence-arousal-memory-suppression.htm

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