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Mental Recall (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Recall'
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30 Aug 2009
Stress before retention testing impairs memory, whereas memory performance is enhanced when the learning context is reinstated at retrieval. In the present study, we examined whether the negative impact of stress before memory retrieval can be ...
rec_pub_19679758-the-context-counts-congruent-learning-testing-environments-prevent.htm
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate what news stories about mental illness are recalled by Australian youth and whether these are associated with stigma and help-seeking beliefs. METHOD: A random sample of 3746 Australian ...
rec_pub_19670060-recall-news-stories-mental-illness-australian-youth-associations-help.htm
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVES: The Revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG-R) is a cognitive screen that has been used to discriminate individuals with dementia from cognitively intact older people. It consists of items assessing various cognitive domains, but ...
rec_pub_19700951-measuring-impairments-memory-executive-function-older-people-using.htm
Enhancement and suppression effects resulting from information structuring in sentences.
30 Aug 2009
Information structuring through the use of cleft sentences increases the processing efficiency of references to elements within the scope of focus. Furthermore, there is evidence that putting certain types of emphasis on individual words not only ...
rec_pub_19679866-enhancement-suppression-effects-resulting-information-structuring.htm
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
Retrieval-induced forgetting and mental imagery.
30 Aug 2009
In the present article, we present four experiments in which we examined whether mental imagery can initiate retrieval-induced forgetting. Participants were presented with word pairs (Experiments 1, 2, and 3) or narratives (Experiment 4) and then ...
rec_pub_19679861-retrieval-induced-forgetting-mental-imagery.htm
Does the circadian modulation of dream recall modify with age?
30 Aug 2009
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The ultradian NREM-REM sleep cycle and the circadian modulation of REM sleep sum to generate dreaming. Here we investigated age-related changes in dream recall, number of dreams, and emotional domain characteristics of dreaming ...
rec_pub_19750925-does-circadian-modulation-dream-recall-modify-age.htm
30 Aug 2009
Recent studies with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (Deese 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995) paradigm have revealed that amnesic patients do not only show impaired veridical memory, but also diminished false memory for semantically related lure words. ...
rec_pub_19702417-implicit-false-memory-drm-paradigm-effects-amnesia-encoding.htm
30 Aug 2009
Past experience is hypothesized to reduce computational demands in PFC by providing bottom-up predictive information that informs subsequent stimulus-action mapping. The present fMRI study measured cortical activity reductions ("neural ...
rec_pub_18823245-neural-priming-human-frontal-cortex-multiple-forms-learning-reduce.htm
30 Aug 2009
Metamemory refers to knowledge and monitoring of one's own memory. Metamemory monitoring can be done prospectively with respect to subsequent memory retrieval or retrospectively with respect to previous memory retrieval. In this study, we used fMRI ...
rec_pub_18823230-neural-correlates-metamemory-comparison-feeling-knowing-retrospective.htm
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