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Neural correlates of arithmetic calculation strategies.

30 Aug 2009 Recent research into math cognition has identified areas of the brain that are involved in number processing (Dehaene, Piazza, Pinel, & Cohen, 2003) and complex problem solving (Anderson, 2007). Much of this research assumes that participants use a ...
rec_pub_19679763-neural-correlates-arithmetic-calculation-strategies.htm


Behavioral and neural correlates of memory selection and interference resolution during a digit working memory task.

30 Aug 2009 Neuroimaging studies have shown the involvement of prefrontal and posterior parietal cortexes in regulating information processing. We conducted behavioral and fMRI experiments to investigate the relationship between memory selection and proactive ...
rec_pub_19679761-behavioral-neural-correlates-memory-selection-interference-resolution.htm


Updating objects in visual short-term memory is feature selective.

30 Aug 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine whether the process of updating information in visual short-term memory (VSTM) is object based. We investigated whether modifying the memory of one feature of an object would automatically promote refreshing ...
rec_pub_19679869-updating-objects-visual-short-term-memory-feature-selective.htm


Taboo words: the effect of emotion on memory for peripheral information.

30 Aug 2009 In three experiments, we examined memory for peripheral information that occurred in the same context as emotion-inducing information. In the first two experiments, participants studied either a sentence (Experiment 1) or a pair of words ...
rec_pub_19679865-taboo-words-effect-emotion-memory-peripheral-information.htm


The interaction of word frequency and concreteness in immediate serial recall.

30 Aug 2009 Word frequency and word concreteness are language attributes that have been shown to independently influence the recall of items in verbal short-term memory (STM). It has been argued that such effects are evidence for the action of long-term memory ...
rec_pub_19679864-the-interaction-word-frequency-concreteness-immediate-serial-recall.htm


Variation in working memory capacity, fluid intelligence, and episodic recall: a latent variable examination of differences in the dynamics of free recall.

30 Aug 2009 A latent variable analysis was conducted to examine the nature of individual differences in the dynamics of free recall and cognitive abilities. Participants performed multiple measures of free recall, working memory capacity (WMC), and fluid ...
rec_pub_19679863-variation-working-memory-capacity-fluid-intelligence-episodic-recall.htm


How verbal memory loads consume attention.

30 Aug 2009 According to a traditional assumption about working memory, participants retain a series of verbal items for immediate recall using covert verbal rehearsal, without much need for attention. We reassessed this assumption by imposing a speeded, ...
rec_pub_19679862-how-verbal-memory-loads-consume-attention.htm


Global subjective memorability and the strength-based mirror effect in recognition memory.

30 Aug 2009 Between-list manipulations of memory strength through repetition commonly generate a mirror effect, with more hits and fewer false alarms for strengthened items. However, this pattern is rarely seen with within-list manipulations of strength. In ...
rec_pub_19679860-global-subjective-memorability-strength-based-mirror-effect.htm


Spatial directions and situation model organization.

30 Aug 2009 Do spatial directions, such as "to the right," influence the integration and segregation of information into situation models? According to a single-framework hypothesis, spatial location serves as an event framework, and spatial directions serve as ...
rec_pub_19679859-spatial-directions-situation-model-organization.htm


Age differences in tracking characters during narrative comprehension.

30 Aug 2009 Understanding a narrative situation depends on keeping track of multiple characters that enter and exit dynamically as the plot unfolds. We investigated age differences in this process during narrative comprehension. In Experiment 1, we used a probe ...
rec_pub_19679857-age-differences-tracking-characters-narrative-comprehension.htm

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