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Verbal Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Verbal Learning'
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Neuropsychological profile of delusional disorder.
30 May 2009
BACKGROUND: Previous studies concerned with neuropsychological aspect of delusions, were mainly focused on specific forms of this disorder, such as Cotard or Capgras type of delusions. Comparatively small numbers of investigations were concerned ...
rec_pub_19556944-neuropsychological-profile-delusional-disorder.htm
Semantic learning modifies perceptual face processing.
30 May 2009
Face processing changes when a face is learned with personally relevant information. In a five-day learning paradigm, faces were presented with rich semantic stories that conveyed personal information about the faces. Event-related potentials were ...
rec_pub_18752406-semantic-learning-modifies-perceptual-face-processing.htm
Where is the forgetting with list-method directed forgetting in recognition?
30 May 2009
Despite the fact that list-method directed forgetting instruction leads to decreases in memory performance on tests of free recall, there are to date no published reports of comparable effects in recognition testing. In the present article, we ...
rec_pub_19460953-where-forgetting-list-method-directed-forgetting-recognition.htm
Evidence for spontaneous retrieval of suspended but not finished prospective memories.
30 May 2009
McDaniel and Einstein (2007) argued that prospective memories can be retrieved through spontaneous retrieval processes stimulated by the presence of a target cue. To test this claim, we investigated whether presenting a prospective memory cue during ...
rec_pub_19460950-evidence-spontaneous-retrieval-suspended-finished-prospective-memories.htm
Metacognitive illusions for auditory information: effects on monitoring and control.
30 May 2009
Prior work has demonstrated that the perceptual features of visually presented stimuli can have a strong influence on predictions of memory performance, even when those features are unrelated to recall (Rhodes & Castel, 2008). The present study ...
rec_pub_19451383-metacognitive-illusions-auditory-information-effects-monitoring.htm
Statistical learning of adjacent and nonadjacent dependencies among nonlinguistic sounds.
30 May 2009
Previous work has demonstrated that adults are capable of learning patterned relationships among adjacent syllables or tones in continuous sequences but not among nonadjacent syllables. However, adults are capable of learning patterned relationships ...
rec_pub_19451373-statistical-learning-adjacent-nonadjacent-dependencies-nonlinguistic.htm
Inconsistent handedness is linked to more successful foreign language vocabulary learning.
30 May 2009
The study examined correlations between incidental learning of foreign words and interhemispheric connectivity, operationalized as consistency of hand preference, using pooled data of five experiments on adult foreign language learning (N = 242). ...
rec_pub_19451372-inconsistent-handedness-linked-successful-foreign-language-vocabulary.htm
Effects of the stress of marathon running on implicit and explicit memory.
30 May 2009
We tested the idea that real-world situations, such as the highly strenuous exercise involved in marathon running, that impose extreme physical demands on an individual may result in neurohormonal changes that alter the functioning of memory. ...
rec_pub_19451371-effects-stress-marathon-running-implicit-explicit-memory.htm
Regulating recognition decisions through incremental reinforcement learning.
30 May 2009
Does incremental reinforcement learning influence recognition memory judgments? We examined this question by subtly altering the relative validity or availability of feedback in order to differentially reinforce old or new recognition judgments. ...
rec_pub_19451370-regulating-recognition-decisions-incremental-reinforcement-learning.htm
Likelihood ratio decisions in memory: three implied regularities.
30 May 2009
We analyze four general signal detection models for recognition memory that differ in their distributional assumptions. Our analyses show that a basic assumption of signal detection theory, the likelihood ratio decision axis, implies three ...
rec_pub_19451367-likelihood-ratio-decisions-memory-three-implied-regularities.htm
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