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... • Memory: processes involved in retaining, retrieving, and using information about stimuli, images, events, ideas, and skills after the original information is no longer ...
... • Memory: processes involved in retaining, retrieving, and using information about stimuli, images, events, ideas, and skills after the original information is no longer ...
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... hippocampal neurogenesis rates. In order to locate and mark the new cells resulting from neurogenesis, doublecortin protein was used. Doublecortin is protein that is expressed in new neural cells that have not fully matured. After a neural cell matures it expresses a different protein and the expres ...
... hippocampal neurogenesis rates. In order to locate and mark the new cells resulting from neurogenesis, doublecortin protein was used. Doublecortin is protein that is expressed in new neural cells that have not fully matured. After a neural cell matures it expresses a different protein and the expres ...
Memory - My Haiku
... • Explicit memory – Memory for information we can readily express and are aware of having – This information can be intentionally recalled – Episodic Memories - Memories for personal events in a specific time and place ...
... • Explicit memory – Memory for information we can readily express and are aware of having – This information can be intentionally recalled – Episodic Memories - Memories for personal events in a specific time and place ...
Critical Periods:
... quickly to not leave a platform because they will get shocked). – Females are “better” at active avoidance learning than males (e.g., females learn to respond more quickly to a cue such as a light or tone that signals that they should move to another part of a chamber to avoid being shocked). – Howe ...
... quickly to not leave a platform because they will get shocked). – Females are “better” at active avoidance learning than males (e.g., females learn to respond more quickly to a cue such as a light or tone that signals that they should move to another part of a chamber to avoid being shocked). – Howe ...
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... classification. This figure shows the effect of translating the image relative to the priors before segmenting. ...
... classification. This figure shows the effect of translating the image relative to the priors before segmenting. ...
Brain activation during human navigation: gender
... Several neuronal structures are involved in visuospatial cognition. Studies of human patients with brain lesions as well as animal research demonstrate the importance of the right mediotemporal lobe, including the hippocampus and the hippocampal formation, for the representation of space3–9. Specifi ...
... Several neuronal structures are involved in visuospatial cognition. Studies of human patients with brain lesions as well as animal research demonstrate the importance of the right mediotemporal lobe, including the hippocampus and the hippocampal formation, for the representation of space3–9. Specifi ...
Discovering spatial working memory fields in prefrontal cortex
... observation that all spatial locations tested in the experiment were represented across recorded neurons, the authors concluded that different prefrontal cells encode and store in working memory different spatial locations so that, “this area of the cortex contains a complete ‘memory’ map of visual ...
... observation that all spatial locations tested in the experiment were represented across recorded neurons, the authors concluded that different prefrontal cells encode and store in working memory different spatial locations so that, “this area of the cortex contains a complete ‘memory’ map of visual ...
Working memory
... • If there is something called “working memory”, what is it? • How does it encode and manipulate information? • How does it transfer information to LTM? • What is the capacity? (128MB?) ...
... • If there is something called “working memory”, what is it? • How does it encode and manipulate information? • How does it transfer information to LTM? • What is the capacity? (128MB?) ...
Discovering spatial working memory fields in prefrontal cortex
... observation that all spatial locations tested in the experiment were represented across recorded neurons, the authors concluded that different prefrontal cells encode and store in working memory different spatial locations so that, “this area of the cortex contains a complete ‘memory’ map of visual ...
... observation that all spatial locations tested in the experiment were represented across recorded neurons, the authors concluded that different prefrontal cells encode and store in working memory different spatial locations so that, “this area of the cortex contains a complete ‘memory’ map of visual ...
Economic Attention Networks: Associative Memory and Resource
... More rapid learning of simpler procedures ...
... More rapid learning of simpler procedures ...
Anterograde amnesia
... – When placed on a circular platform that is rotated slowly within a larger chamber, rats will ignore local cues and orient themselves to face a cue card; the place cells however, oriented themselves to the local cues – When animals encounter new env’ts, they learn the layout and “maps” become estab ...
... – When placed on a circular platform that is rotated slowly within a larger chamber, rats will ignore local cues and orient themselves to face a cue card; the place cells however, oriented themselves to the local cues – When animals encounter new env’ts, they learn the layout and “maps” become estab ...
Chapter 14
... – When placed on a circular platform that is rotated slowly within a larger chamber, rats will ignore local cues and orient themselves to face a cue card; the place cells however, oriented themselves to the local cues – When animals encounter new env’ts, they learn the layout and “maps” become estab ...
... – When placed on a circular platform that is rotated slowly within a larger chamber, rats will ignore local cues and orient themselves to face a cue card; the place cells however, oriented themselves to the local cues – When animals encounter new env’ts, they learn the layout and “maps” become estab ...
Maneeshi Prasad
... Mice placed in center of the field and total time spent in the center was recorded for2hr Light/dark transition test One dark and one bright chamber, mice were placed into the light chamber and allowed to move freely for 10min between two chambers. Total number of transitions and total time in light ...
... Mice placed in center of the field and total time spent in the center was recorded for2hr Light/dark transition test One dark and one bright chamber, mice were placed into the light chamber and allowed to move freely for 10min between two chambers. Total number of transitions and total time in light ...
Declarative Memory
... and continues to do so even after a partition is removed to create a larger chamber. Cell 2 does not discharge in the small arena but develops a place field after the barrier is removed. This figure begins to give you and idea of the complexity of place cells. It is known that, while place cell disc ...
... and continues to do so even after a partition is removed to create a larger chamber. Cell 2 does not discharge in the small arena but develops a place field after the barrier is removed. This figure begins to give you and idea of the complexity of place cells. It is known that, while place cell disc ...
The Integrative Role of Posterior Parietal Cortex and related Clinical S
... In case of touch, the sensorial information is integrated in the right parietal cortex in order to allow the person to recognize an object by its “form”. The capacity is called stereognosia. It is possible to test this ability on the following way: it is placed a key on the individual’s hand with cl ...
... In case of touch, the sensorial information is integrated in the right parietal cortex in order to allow the person to recognize an object by its “form”. The capacity is called stereognosia. It is possible to test this ability on the following way: it is placed a key on the individual’s hand with cl ...
Neuroscience 19b – Memory
... include iconic (visual) or echoic (sound) information. It only lasts for a very short time (2 seconds) after which is either forgotten or encoded into a different type of memory. It’s written over by subsequent perceptual information. Short term Memory: or working memory. It is limited by its amount ...
... include iconic (visual) or echoic (sound) information. It only lasts for a very short time (2 seconds) after which is either forgotten or encoded into a different type of memory. It’s written over by subsequent perceptual information. Short term Memory: or working memory. It is limited by its amount ...
Chapter 5 - FMCC Academic Computing
... distributions; defined as a ratio May suggest causal relationships as values approach 1.0 ...
... distributions; defined as a ratio May suggest causal relationships as values approach 1.0 ...
Introduction: The spatial turn in social theory
... something different. In fact, it was the “infiltration” of other disciplines that discovered space into the architectural discourse which marked the turn in architecture. This resulted in a transformation of the architectural discourse about space and spatiality, as well as in the fields of knowledg ...
... something different. In fact, it was the “infiltration” of other disciplines that discovered space into the architectural discourse which marked the turn in architecture. This resulted in a transformation of the architectural discourse about space and spatiality, as well as in the fields of knowledg ...
Chap 5: The Cognitive Approach II
... Memory is the capacity to retain information over time. Memory allows us to learn from previous experiences. Memory systems can be characterized by duration, capacity, and coding. ...
... Memory is the capacity to retain information over time. Memory allows us to learn from previous experiences. Memory systems can be characterized by duration, capacity, and coding. ...
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... Memory is the capacity to retain information over time. Memory allows us to learn from previous experiences. Memory systems can be characterized by duration, capacity, and coding. ...
... Memory is the capacity to retain information over time. Memory allows us to learn from previous experiences. Memory systems can be characterized by duration, capacity, and coding. ...
Memory for Everyday Activities
... Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad: a subcomponent of working memory that allows for the processing of spatial information and manipulation of visual images ...
... Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad: a subcomponent of working memory that allows for the processing of spatial information and manipulation of visual images ...
Wagner for the Womb
... replicated to correlate prenatal music stimulation with enhancement of spatial learning. In another study, music or no stimulation was provided to fertilized chick eggs. Following hatching, the chicks were trained to perform a similar maze task to test for memory. The researchers found that music-st ...
... replicated to correlate prenatal music stimulation with enhancement of spatial learning. In another study, music or no stimulation was provided to fertilized chick eggs. Following hatching, the chicks were trained to perform a similar maze task to test for memory. The researchers found that music-st ...
Spatial Conception of Activities: A Socio
... People conceive their everyday affairs (their practices) as social actors in activities, in which they perceive, infer, move, manipulate objects, and communicate in some physical setting (e.g., going to the grocery to buy dinner). These behaviors are conceptually choreographed in an ongoing, usually ...
... People conceive their everyday affairs (their practices) as social actors in activities, in which they perceive, infer, move, manipulate objects, and communicate in some physical setting (e.g., going to the grocery to buy dinner). These behaviors are conceptually choreographed in an ongoing, usually ...
Parieto-prefrontal pathway
... load required for navigation, as well as allow us to acquire, code, decode, store, and recall information about the relative locations and attributes of phenomena in our spatial environment. •When navigating through a new environment, as the parieto-medialtemporal pathway perceives the new spatial i ...
... load required for navigation, as well as allow us to acquire, code, decode, store, and recall information about the relative locations and attributes of phenomena in our spatial environment. •When navigating through a new environment, as the parieto-medialtemporal pathway perceives the new spatial i ...
Spatial memory
In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is the part of memory responsible for recording information about one's environment and its spatial orientation. For example, a person's spatial memory is required in order to navigate around a familiar city, just as a rat's spatial memory is needed to learn the location of food at the end of a maze. It is often argued that in both humans and animals, spatial memories are summarized as a cognitive map. Spatial memory has representations within working, short-term memory and long-term memory. Research indicates that there are specific areas of the brain associated with spatial memory. Many methods are used for measuring spatial memory in children, adults, and animals.