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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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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
Activation of right parietal cortex during memory retrieval of nonlinguistic auditory stimuli.
30 Aug 2009
In neuroimaging studies, the left ventral posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is particularly active during memory retrieval. However, most studies have used verbal or verbalizable stimuli. We investigated neural activations associated with the ...
rec_pub_19679760-activation-right-parietal-cortex-memory-retrieval-nonlinguistic.htm
Semantic transparency and masked morphological priming: the case of prefixed words.
30 Aug 2009
In four lexical decision experiments, we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixed words. Reliable effects of morphological relatedness were obtained with visual primes and visual targets in the absence of effects due to pure ...
rec_pub_19679868-semantic-transparency-masked-morphological-priming-case-prefixed-words.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
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
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
Ventromedial prefrontal damage and memory for context: perceptual versus semantic features.
30 Aug 2009
Memory for context is known to rely on episodic binding and strategic retrieval processes. It is unclear, however, whether memory for different contextual features taps the same cognitive and neural mechanisms. Here, the authors compare memory for a ...
rec_pub_19702418-ventromedial-prefrontal-damage-memory-context-perceptual-versus.htm
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