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Paired-Associate Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Paired-Associate Learning'
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The effects of tests on learning and forgetting.
28 Feb 2008
In three experiments, we investigated whether memory tests enhance learning and reduce forgetting more than additional study opportunities do. Subjects learned obscure facts (Experiments 1 and 2) or Swahili-English word pairs (Experiment 3) by ...
rec_pub_18426072-the-effects-tests-learning-forgetting.htm
28 Feb 2008
The cue-utilization view in metacognition assumes that judgments of learning (JOLs) are based on inferences from mnemonic cues deriving from the online processing of items during learning. This view calls for a specification of the underlying ...
rec_pub_18426070-easy-comes-easy-goes-link-learning-remembering-exploitation.htm
Differential effects of age on item and associative measures of memory: a meta-analysis.
28 Feb 2008
In this meta-analysis, the authors evaluated recent suggestions that older adults' episodic memory impairments are partially due to a reduced ability to encode and retrieve associated/bound units of information. Results of 90 studies of episodic ...
rec_pub_18361660-differential-effects-age-item-associative-measures-memory-meta.htm
Age-related deficits in associative memory: the influence of impaired strategic retrieval.
28 Feb 2008
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated whether impaired strategic retrieval processes contribute to the age-related deficit in associative memory. To do so, they compared older and younger adults on measures of associative memory that place high ...
rec_pub_18361659-age-related-deficits-associative-memory-influence-impaired-strategic.htm
Across-notation automatic numerical processing.
28 Feb 2008
In this article, the authors explored the existence of across-notation automatic numerical processing using size comparison and same-different paradigms. Participants were Arabic speakers, who used 2 sets of numerical symbols -- Arabic and Indian. ...
rec_pub_18315418-across-notation-automatic-numerical-processing.htm
Intentional forgetting is easier after two "shots" than one.
28 Feb 2008
Three experiments evaluated whether the magnitude of the list-method directed forgetting effect is strength dependent. Throughout these studies, items were strengthened via operations thought to increase context strength (spaced presentations) or ...
rec_pub_18315415-intentional-forgetting-easier-two-shots-one.htm
Priming addition facts with semantic relations.
28 Feb 2008
Results from 2 relational-priming experiments suggest the existence of an automatic analogical coordination between semantic and arithmetic relations. Word pairs denoting object sets served as primes in a task that elicits "obligatory" activation of ...
rec_pub_18315410-priming-addition-facts-semantic-relations.htm
28 Feb 2008
The authors conducted 4 repetition priming experiments that manipulated prime duration and prime diagnosticity in a visual forced-choice perceptual identification task. The strength and direction of prime diagnosticity produced marked effects on ...
rec_pub_18315405-prime-diagnosticity-short-term-repetition-priming-primed-evidence.htm
Separable forms of reality monitoring supported by anterior prefrontal cortex.
28 Feb 2008
Reality monitoring refers to the process of discriminating between internally and externally generated information. Two different tasks have often been used to assess this ability: (a) memory for perceived versus imagined stimuli; and (b) memory for ...
rec_pub_18004946-separable-forms-reality-monitoring-supported-anterior-prefrontal.htm
19 Feb 2008
Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather than low proportion of repetition trials. [Bodner, G. E., & Masson, M. E. J. (2004). Beyond binary judgments: Prime-validity modulates masked ...
rec_pub_18206138-unconscious-cognition-isn-t-smart-modulation-masked-repetition.htm
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