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Paired-Associate Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Paired-Associate Learning'
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Effects of age on contextually mediated associations in paired associate learning.
29 Nov 2007
Older and young adults learned single-function lists of paired associates with no contextual overlap (e.g., J-K, L-M) and double-function lists of paired associates consisting of chains of pairs (e.g., A-B, B-C). Although young adults outperformed ...
rec_pub_18179302-effects-age-contextually-mediated-associations-paired-associate.htm
24 Nov 2007
Studies of monolingual speakers have shown a strong association between lexical learning and short-term memory (STM) capacity, especially STM for serial order information. At the same time, studies of bilingual speakers suggest that phonological ...
rec_pub_18036515-lexical-learning-bilingual-adults-relative-importance-short-term.htm
Nicotine effects on retrieval-induced forgetting are not attributable to changes in arousal.
11 Oct 2007
BACKGROUND: There is emerging evidence from behavioural studies in humans for nicotinic modulation of inhibitory control. Administration of nicotine, however, also increases general arousal, and this may be responsible for the cognitive enhancing ...
rec_pub_17934721-nicotine-effects-retrieval-induced-forgetting-attributable-changes.htm
Does hyperpriming reveal impaired spreading of activation in schizophrenia?
10 Sep 2007
rec_pub_17855058-does-hyperpriming-reveal-impaired-spreading-activation-schizophrenia.htm
2 Sep 2007
Memory deficits in neurological and psychiatric patients are evaluated by neuropsychological tests such as the Wechsler Memory Scale Revised Edition (WMS-R). Neuropsychological data from patients with circumscribed lesions point to single elements ...
rec_pub_17919466-wechsler-memory-scale-revised-edition-neural-correlates-visual-paired.htm
Being forward not backward: lexical limits to masked priming.
2 Sep 2007
This study investigated whether masked priming is mediated by existing memory representations by determining whether nonwords targets would show repetition priming. To avoid the potential confound that nonword repetition priming would be obscured by ...
rec_pub_17765887-being-forward-backward-lexical-limits-masked-priming.htm
30 Aug 2007
We describe a patient (J.M.) who showed "refractory" behavior in picture-word matching tasks--that is, his performance became poorer when items were repeated. This contrasts with the facilitatory effects of repetition usually observed in normal ...
rec_pub_17993206-contrasting-effects-repetition-tasks-implications-understanding.htm
30 Aug 2007
The authors evaluated age-related time-monitoring deficits and their contribution to older adults' reluctance to shift to memory retrieval in the noun-pair lookup (NP) task. Older adults (M = 67 years) showed slower rates of response time (RT) ...
rec_pub_17874958-does-time-monitoring-deficit-influence-older-adults-delayed-retrieval.htm
Teaching adults new words: the role of practice and consolidation.
30 Aug 2007
Semantic and orthographic learning of new words was investigated with the help of the picture-word interference (PWI) task. In this version of the Stroop task, picture naming is delayed by the simultaneous presentation of a semantically related as ...
rec_pub_17723073-teaching-adults-new-words-role-practice-consolidation.htm
30 Aug 2007
Retrieval practice with particular items from memory can impair the recall of related items on a later memory test. This retrieval-induced forgetting effect has been ascribed to inhibitory processes (M. C. Anderson & B. A. Spellman, 1995). A ...
rec_pub_17723071-no-retrieval-induced-forgetting-using-item-specific-independent-cues.htm
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