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Memory profiling with paired associate learning in Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy aging.

30 Oct 2008 Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD), but up to 40% of cases do not develop AD. Examining a case's specific memory profile may help distinguish which MCI cases will progress to AD: ...
rec_pub_18999345-memory-profiling-paired-associate-learning-alzheimer-s-disease-mild.htm


Making sense of word senses: the comprehension of polysemy depends on sense overlap.

30 Oct 2008 Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between polysemy and homonymy (L. Frazier & K. Rayner, 1990), and others have found similarities (D. K. Klein & G. Murphy, 2001). The authors investigated this ...
rec_pub_18980412-making-sense-word-senses-comprehension-polysemy-depends-sense-overlap.htm


The effects of environmental context on recognition memory and claims of remembering.

30 Oct 2008 Recognition memory for words was tested in same or different contexts using the remember/know response procedure. Context was manipulated by presenting words in different screen colors and locations and by presenting words against real-world ...
rec_pub_18980405-the-effects-environmental-context-recognition-memory-claims.htm


Effects of repetition priming on recognition memory: testing a perceptual fluency-disfluency model.

30 Oct 2008 Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the "Jacoby-Whitehouse effect") as measured with forced-choice testing. These experiments confirmed key predictions of a model adapted from D. E. Huber ...
rec_pub_18980396-effects-repetition-priming-recognition-memory-testing-perceptual.htm


Fast pairs: a visual word recognition paradigm for measuring entrenchment, top-down effects, and subjective phenomenology.

20 Oct 2008 When word pairs having a familiar order are sequentially flashed on a computer in their non-familiar order, (code zip), observers have a strong phenomenology of seeing them in familiar order (zip code). Reversal errors remained frequent even when ...
rec_pub_18948037-fast-pairs-visual-word-recognition-paradigm-measuring-entrenchment.htm


Reversing the N400: event-related potentials of a negative semantic priming effect.

6 Oct 2008 We investigated electrophysiological correlates of the access to semantic representations. Participants had to make word/nonword decisions to target words. A first word (i.e. the prime) preceded the target. The prime was either semantically related ...
rec_pub_18797301-reversing-n400-event-related-potentials-negative-semantic-priming.htm


Letter search does not affect semantic priming in a probe naming task.

30 Sep 2008 The normally robust semantic priming effect observed in lexical decision is usually reduced to the point of being absent, when a letter search has to be performed on the prime. It has been argued that semantic activation is thus not an automatic ...
rec_pub_18834963-letter-search-does-affect-semantic-priming-probe-naming-task.htm


Instrumental conditioning of human sensorimotor rhythm (12-15 Hz) and its impact on sleep as well as declarative learning.

29 Sep 2008 STUDY OBJECTIVES: To test whether instrumental conditioning of sensorimotor rhythm (SMR; 12-15 Hz) has an impact on sleep parameters as well as declarative memory performance in humans. DESIGN: Randomized, parallel group design SETTING: 10 ...
rec_pub_18853937-instrumental-conditioning-human-sensorimotor-rhythm-12-15-hz-impact.htm


People, clothing, music, and arousal as contextual retrieval cues in verbal memory.

29 Sep 2008 Four experiments (N = 164) on context-dependent memory were performed to explore the effects on verbal memory of incidental cues during the test session which replicated specific features of the learning session. These features involved (1) ...
rec_pub_19093614-people-clothing-music-arousal-contextual-retrieval-cues-verbal-memory.htm


The picture superiority effect in associative recognition.

29 Sep 2008 The picture superiority effect has been well documented in tests of item recognition and recall. The present study shows that the picture superiority effect extends to associative recognition. In three experiments, students studied lists consisting ...
rec_pub_18927048-the-picture-superiority-effect-associative-recognition.htm

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