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Role of the somatostatin system in contextual fear memory and hippocampal synaptic plasticity.

Apr 2008 Somatostatin has been implicated in various cognitive and emotional functions, but its precise role is still poorly understood. Here, we have made use of mice with somatostatin deficiency, based upon genetic invalidation or pharmacologically induced ...
rec_pub_18391186-role-somatostatin-system-contextual-fear-memory-hippocampal-synaptic.htm


Sleep directly following learning benefits consolidation of spatial associative memory.

Apr 2008 The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory. A similar function of sleep in episodic memory is supported by various correlational studies, but direct evidence is limited. Here we show that cued ...
rec_pub_18391183-sleep-directly-following-learning-benefits-consolidation-spatial.htm


False memory for associated word lists in individuals and collaborating groups.

30 Mar 2008 Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, we investigated recall of presented and nonpresented associated words by collaborating groups, nominal groups, and individuals. In Experiment 1, participants recalled individually and then recalled ...
rec_pub_18491499-false-memory-associated-word-lists-individuals-collaborating-groups.htm


Time flies like an arrow: space-time compatibility effects suggest the use of a mental timeline.

30 Mar 2008 The concept of time is elusive to direct observation, yet it pervades almost every aspect of our daily lives. How is time represented, given that it cannot be perceived directly? Metaphoric mapping theory assumes that abstract concepts such as time ...
rec_pub_18488663-time-flies-like-arrow-space-time-compatibility-effects-suggest-use.htm


Context and the activation of predictive inferences.

30 Mar 2008 Previous research has demonstrated that the activation of predictive inferences can be affected both by the immediately preceding context and by the information contained in an earlier portion of a passage. Experiment 1 demonstrated that the same ...
rec_pub_18488651-context-activation-predictive-inferences.htm


Context attributes in memory are bound to item information, but not to one another.

30 Mar 2008 In four experiments, we compared binding between item and context information with binding between different types of context information. Participants studied line drawings of common objects that appeared in both different colors and different ...
rec_pub_18488645-context-attributes-memory-bound-item-information-another.htm


fMRI evidence for word association and situated simulation in conceptual processing.

30 Mar 2008 The LASS theory proposes that Language and Situated Simulation both play central roles in conceptual processing. Depending on stimuli and task conditions, different mixtures of language and simulation occur. When a word is processed in a conceptual ...
rec_pub_18468869-fmri-evidence-word-association-situated-simulation-conceptual.htm


The self-regulation of automatic associations and behavioral impulses.

30 Mar 2008 The distinction between automatic processes and controlled processes is a central organizational theme across areas of psychology. However, this dichotomy conceals important differences among qualitatively different processes that independently ...
rec_pub_18426292-the-self-regulation-automatic-associations-behavioral-impulses.htm


Coding strategies in number space: memory requirements influence spatial-numerical associations.

30 Mar 2008 The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the right hand to relatively large numbers (spatial numerical association of response codes, SNARC effect) has been interpreted as an automatic association ...
rec_pub_18300183-coding-strategies-number-space-memory-requirements-influence-spatial.htm


Orbitofrontal and hippocampal contributions to memory for face-name associations: the rewarding power of a smile.

28 Mar 2008 Memory processes can be enhanced by reward, and social signals such a smiling face can be rewarding to humans. Using event-related functional MRI (fMRI), we investigated the rewarding effect of a simple smile during the encoding and retrieval of ...
rec_pub_18455740-orbitofrontal-hippocampal-contributions-memory-face-associations.htm

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