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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Word Association Tests'
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Cheating the lie detector: faking in the autobiographical Implicit Association Test.
7 Mar 2009
The autobiographical Implicit Association Test (aIAT) was recently introduced in this journal as a new and promising lie-detection tool. The initial report found 91% accuracy in determining which of two autobiographical events was true. It was ...
rec_pub_19298261-cheating-lie-detector-faking-autobiographical-implicit-association.htm
28 Feb 2009
Recent studies with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm have revealed that Korsakoff patients show reduced levels of false recognition and different patterns of false recall compared to controls. The present experiment examined whether this ...
rec_pub_19255908-memory-loss-versus-memory-distortion-role-encoding-retrieval-deficits.htm
Network graph analysis of category fluency testing.
27 Feb 2009
BACKGROUND: Category fluency is impaired early in Alzheimer disease (AD). Graph theory is a technique to analyze complex relationships in networks. Features of interest in network analysis include the number of nodes and edges, and variables related ...
rec_pub_19372770-network-graph-analysis-category-fluency-testing.htm
Opposite developmental trends for false recognition of basic and superordinate names.
23 Feb 2009
This study investigated the development of false memories for basic and superordinate names using the DRM procedure. Two experiments were conducted with younger (3-5 years old) and older (10-12 years old) children. In the first experiment the DRM ...
rec_pub_19241218-opposite-developmental-trends-false-recognition-basic-superordinate.htm
18 Feb 2009
A growing interest has emerged in the role that autobiographical memory retrieval plays in simulation of future events. Cognitive explorations in this domain have generally relied on cue word paradigms with instructions to develop specific (relating ...
rec_pub_19235018-remembering-past-imagining-future-differences-event-specificity.htm
False memory and the associative network of happiness.
30 Jan 2009
This research examines the relationship between individuals' levels of life satisfaction and their associative networks of happiness. Study 1 measured European Americans' degree of false memory of happiness using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott ...
rec_pub_19141625-false-memory-associative-network-happiness.htm
Effects of depressive disorder on false memory for emotional information.
30 Dec 2008
BACKGROUND: This study explored with a false memory paradigm whether (1) depressed patients revealed more false memories and (2) whether more negative false than positive false recognition existed in subjects with depressive disorders. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19242986-effects-depressive-disorder-false-memory-emotional-information.htm
30 Dec 2008
Recoding processes can influence the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) in a way that impedes an unequivocal interpretation of the resulting compatibility effects. We present a modified version of the IAT that aims ...
rec_pub_18609400-minimizing-influence-recoding-implicit-association-test-recoding-free.htm
[Reliability of rapid word reading test in children with developmental disorders]
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19172819-reliability-rapid-word-reading-test-children-developmental-disorders.htm
Recognition and reading aloud of kana and kanji word: an fMRI study.
15 Dec 2008
It has been proposed that different brain regions are recruited for processing two Japanese writing systems, namely, kanji (morphograms) and kana (syllabograms). However, this difference may depend upon what type of word was used and also on what ...
rec_pub_19100312-recognition-reading-aloud-kana-kanji-word-fmri-study.htm
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