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Paired-Associate Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Paired-Associate Learning'
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Collaborative recall in face-to-face and electronic groups.
30 Mar 2008
When people remember shared experiences, the amount they recall as a collaborating group is less than the amount obtained by pooling their individual memories. We tested the hypothesis that reduced group productivity can be attributed, at least in ...
rec_pub_18324550-collaborative-recall-face-face-electronic-groups.htm
30 Mar 2008
This research examined the influence of prior group collaboration on later individual recall. We considered the negative effects of retrieval disruption and the potentially positive effects of re-exposure to additional items during group recall in ...
rec_pub_18324549-influence-re-exposure-retrieval-disruption-group-collaboration-later.htm
Hippocampal dysfunction during free word association in male patients with schizophrenia.
17 Mar 2008
In schizophrenia, speech production deficits in patients with positive formal thought disorder (FTD e.g. loosening of associations and derailment) have been attributed to impairments in the semantic network. The brain area implicated in the ...
rec_pub_18356025-hippocampal-dysfunction-free-word-association-male-patients.htm
How verbal and spatial manipulation networks contribute to calculation: an fMRI study.
16 Mar 2008
The manipulation of numbers required during calculation is known to rely on working memory (WM) resources. Here, we investigated the respective contributions of verbal and/or spatial WM manipulation brain networks during the addition of four numbers ...
rec_pub_18406434-how-verbal-spatial-manipulation-networks-contribute-calculation-fmri.htm
9 Mar 2008
To assess the role of the subsyllabic units onset-nucleus (ON; spark) and rime (spark) in Dutch visual word recognition, we compared lexical decisions to four groups of nonwords in which the existence of ONs and rimes was orthogonally manipulated. ...
rec_pub_18609380-who-dominating-dutch-neighbourhood-role-subsyllabic-units-dutch.htm
Elaborative processing in the Korsakoff syndrome: context versus habit.
4 Mar 2008
Using a procedure of Hay and Jacoby [Hay, J. F., & Jacoby, L. L. (1999). Separating habit and recollection in young and older adults: Effects of elaborative processing and distinctiveness. Psychology and Aging, 14, 122-134], Korsakoff patients' ...
rec_pub_18328608-elaborative-processing-korsakoff-syndrome-context-versus-habit.htm
Exploring action dynamics as an index of paired-associate learning.
3 Mar 2008
Much evidence exists supporting a richer interaction between cognition and action than commonly assumed. Such findings demonstrate that short-timescale processes, such as motor execution, may relate in systematic ways to longer-timescale cognitive ...
rec_pub_18320047-exploring-action-dynamics-index-paired-associate-learning.htm
2 Mar 2008
The effect of possessive pronouns on the encoding of pronoun-noun associations (e.g., my garden) was investigated using the electroencephalography (EEG). Following an alphabetical, semantic and a contextual encoding instruction depth of noun ...
rec_pub_18317682-multiple-aspects-related-self-awareness-awareness.htm
2 Mar 2008
The nature of episodic associations has been subject to a long standing debate, where the two opposing positions postulate associations as either a holistic representation of the constituent elements or as independently modifiable pointers between ...
rec_pub_18289507-associative-symmetry-memory-object-location-associations-revealed.htm
Distinctive encoding reduces the Jacoby-Whitehouse illusion.
28 Feb 2008
We investigated the influence of distinctive encoding on the Jacoby and Whitehouse (1989) illusion. Subjects studied visually presented words that were associated with either an auditory presentation of the same word (nondistinctive encoding) or a ...
rec_pub_18426074-distinctive-encoding-reduces-jacoby-whitehouse-illusion.htm
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