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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


Phonological and visual distinctiveness effects in syllogistic reasoning: implications for mental models theory.

30 Aug 2009 Two experiments are reported in which the representational distinctiveness of terms within categorical syllogisms was manipulated in order to examine the assumption of mental models theory that abstract, spatially based representations underpin ...
rec_pub_19679856-phonological-visual-distinctiveness-effects-syllogistic-reasoning.htm


Angry faces are special too: evidence from the visual scanpath.

30 Aug 2009 Traditional models of face processing posit independent pathways for the processing of facial identity and facial expression (e.g., Bruce & Young, 1986). However, such models have been questioned by recent reports that suggest positive expressions ...
rec_pub_19702419-angry-faces-special-evidence-visual-scanpath.htm


Learning to become an expert: reinforcement learning and the acquisition of perceptual expertise.

30 Aug 2009 To elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying the development of perceptual expertise, we recorded ERPs while participants performed a categorization task. We found that as participants learned to discriminate computer generated "blob" stimuli, ...
rec_pub_18823237-learning-expert-reinforcement-learning-acquisition-perceptual.htm


The cerebral basis of mapping nonsymbolic numerical quantities onto abstract symbols: an fMRI training study.

30 Aug 2009 Although significant insights into the neural basis of numerical and mathematical processing have been made, the neural processes that enable abstract symbols to become numerical remain largely unexplored in humans. In the present study, adult ...
rec_pub_18823231-the-cerebral-basis-mapping-nonsymbolic-numerical-quantities-abstract.htm


Neural correlates of metamemory: a comparison of feeling-of-knowing and retrospective confidence judgments.

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


An Internet study of prospective memory across adulthood.

30 Aug 2009 In an Internet study, 73,018 18-79-year-olds were asked to "remember to click the smiley face when it appears." A smiley face was present/absent at encoding, and participants were told to expect it "at the end of the test"/"later in the test." In ...
rec_pub_19739935-an-internet-study-prospective-memory-adulthood.htm


Aging, hearing acuity, and the attentional costs of effortful listening.

30 Aug 2009 A dual-task interference paradigm was used to investigate the effect of perceptual effort on recall of spoken word lists by young and older adults with good hearing and with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. In addition to poorer recall accuracy, ...
rec_pub_19739934-aging-hearing-acuity-attentional-costs-effortful-listening.htm

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