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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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29 Jun 2009
Children who were 4 to 8 years of age were asked to perform a sort-recall task where only half of the items had to be studied and remembered. Following a baseline trial, children were assigned to 1 of 3 groups and were prompted to use either a ...
rec_pub_19586178-developmental-individual-differences-young-children-s-use-maintenance.htm
Self-recognition in the perception of actions performed in synchrony with music.
29 Jun 2009
This study investigated self-recognition in point-light displays depicting actions performed in synchrony with music. Participants were recorded executing three different actions (dancing, walking, and clapping) and were subsequently required to ...
rec_pub_19673830-self-recognition-perception-actions-performed-synchrony-music.htm
Emotional recognition from face, voice, and music in dementia of the Alzheimer type.
29 Jun 2009
Persons with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) are impaired in recognizing emotions from face and voice. Yet clinical practitioners use these mediums to communicate with DAT patients. Music is also used in clinical practice, but little is known ...
rec_pub_19673804-emotional-recognition-face-voice-music-dementia-alzheimer-type.htm
The contribution of local features to familiarity judgments in music.
29 Jun 2009
The contributions of local and global features to object identification depend upon the context. For example, while local features play an essential role in identification of words and objects, the global features are more influential in face ...
rec_pub_19673787-the-contribution-local-features-familiarity-judgments-music.htm
Neural correlates of personally familiar faces: parents, partner and own faces.
29 Jun 2009
Investigations of the neural correlates of face recognition have typically used old/new paradigms where subjects learn to recognize new faces or identify famous faces. Familiar faces, however, include one's own face, partner's and parents' faces. ...
rec_pub_18726910-neural-correlates-personally-familiar-faces-parents-partner-faces.htm
Unsuccessful retrieval attempts enhance subsequent learning.
29 Jun 2009
Taking tests enhances learning. But what happens when one cannot answer a test question-does an unsuccessful retrieval attempt impede future learning or enhance it? The authors examined this question using materials that ensured that retrieval ...
rec_pub_19586265-unsuccessful-retrieval-attempts-enhance-subsequent-learning.htm
A global theory of remembering and forgetting from multiple lists.
29 Jun 2009
Forgetting is frustrating, usually because it is unintended. Other times, one may purposely attempt to forget an event. A global theory of recognition and free recall that explains both types of forgetting and remembering from multiple list ...
rec_pub_19586264-a-global-theory-remembering-forgetting-multiple-lists.htm
Gaze behavior in face comparison: the roles of sex, task, and symmetry.
29 Jun 2009
Knowing where people look on a face provides an objective insight into the information entering the visual system and into cognitive processes involved in face perception. In the present study, we recorded eye movements of human participants while ...
rec_pub_19525541-gaze-behavior-face-comparison-roles-sex-task-symmetry.htm
29 Jun 2009
Since the early days of psychology, researchers have investigated whether or not intending to remember information affects subsequent memory performance. The literature contains methodological issues and empirical contradictions, with ambiguous ...
rec_pub_19487758-intent-remember-briefly-presented-human-faces-pictorial-stimuli.htm
29 Jun 2009
Accuracy in identifying a perceptually degraded word (e.g., stake) can be either enhanced by recent exposure to the same stimulus or reduced by recent exposure to a similar stimulus (e.g., stare). In the present study, we explored the mechanisms ...
rec_pub_19487757-performance-benefits-costs-forced-choice-perceptual-identification.htm
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