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Mental Recall (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Recall'
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Aging and recognition memory for emotional words: a bias account.
30 Jul 2009
The present study investigated age-related differences in the locus of the emotional enhancement effect in recognition memory. Younger and older adults studied an emotion-heterogeneous list followed by a forced choice recognition memory test. Luce's ...
rec_pub_19648455-aging-recognition-memory-emotional-words-bias-account.htm
Pathway control in visual word processing: converging evidence from recognition memory.
30 Jul 2009
The extent to which readers can exert strategic control over oral reading processes is a matter of debate. According to the pathway control hypothesis, the relative contributions of the lexical and nonlexical pathways can be modulated by the ...
rec_pub_19648454-pathway-control-visual-word-processing-converging-evidence.htm
Freud's Botanical Monograph screen memory revisited.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19673636-freud-s-botanical-monograph-screen-memory-revisited.htm
30 Jul 2009
STUDY OBJECTIVES: We investigated if donepezil, a long-acting orally administered cholinesterase inhibitor, would reduce episodic memory deficits associated with 24 h of sleep deprivation. DESIGN: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study ...
rec_pub_19725251-donepezil-improves-episodic-memory-young-individuals-vulnerable.htm
The aftermath of rash action: sleep-interfering counterfactual thoughts and emotions.
30 Jul 2009
A consistent body of evidence suggests that excessive cognitive activity at bedtime is a key factor in insomnia. It is generally assumed that sleep-interfering cognitions are affect laden, but still little is known about the precise nature of the ...
rec_pub_19653778-the-aftermath-rash-action-sleep-interfering-counterfactual-thoughts.htm
Choosing to be afraid: preferences for fear as a function of goal pursuit.
30 Jul 2009
According to an instrumental approach to emotion regulation (M. Tamir, in press), people may not always prefer to feel pleasant emotions and avoid unpleasant ones. Instead, they may be motivated to experience even unpleasant emotions when they might ...
rec_pub_19653771-choosing-afraid-preferences-fear-function-goal-pursuit.htm
30 Jul 2009
Apes use inferential reasoning by exclusion to locate food both in the visual and auditory domain. To test whether olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) show similar abilities as the apes object choice experiments with differing information about ...
rec_pub_19685974-inferential-reasoning-modality-dependent-discrimination-learning.htm
30 Jul 2009
Recent studies on the food-caching behavior of corvids have revealed complex physical and social skills, yet little is known about the ontogeny of food caching in relation to the development of cognitive capacities. Piagetian object permanence is ...
rec_pub_19685971-the-development-caching-object-permanence-western-scrub-jays.htm
Spatial memory recall in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).
30 Jul 2009
The current study tested spatial memory recall in 1 male and 1 female giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). The task required subjects to make a delayed response to a previously lighted location, with varying lengths of delay between the observation ...
rec_pub_19685968-spatial-memory-recall-giant-panda-ailuropoda-melanoleuca.htm
30 Jul 2009
Previous studies demonstrate that soft-bodied (coleoid) cephalopods are adept at learning and remembering features of their environment, but little is known about their primitive relative, nautilus. Nautilus makes nightly migrations from deep to ...
rec_pub_19685967-memory-visual-topographical-features-suggests-spatial-learning.htm
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