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Creating associative memory distortions
Creating associative memory distortions

... confirm that the lists created in the normative study would lead to a comparable level of false memories as in previous experiments that applied the DRM procedure (e.g. Roediger & McDermott, 1995) and to establish which set of lists would produce the highest intrusion rates. The second aim of the st ...
Phonological similarity and the irrelevant speech
Phonological similarity and the irrelevant speech

... unrelated, and quiet irrelevant speech conditions, Fs(2,93)= 4.663, 3.084 and 7.384 with ps of .012, .050 and .001 respectively. The simple effect of the letter set studied in the short E irrelevant speech condition was only marginally significant, F(2,93)= 2.688, p = .073. These simple main effects ...
Ulanovsky et al., 2003
Ulanovsky et al., 2003

... Figure 3e) and decreased suppression widths (signrank, p =0.0093; Figure 3f), but did not change the proportion of variance explained by masker frequency (signrank, p = 0.69; Figure 3g), consistent with the idea that Sst+ inactivation weakens forward suppression evenly across all masker frequencies. ...
Suppression of Neural Responses to Nonoptimal Stimuli Correlates
Suppression of Neural Responses to Nonoptimal Stimuli Correlates

Changes in GABA Modulation During a Theta Cycle May Be
Changes in GABA Modulation During a Theta Cycle May Be

... inhibitory interneuron; W, the strength of recurrent excitatory connections from a2 to a2 and a3 to a3 ; W 0 , the strength of excitatory connections from a2 and a3 to the interneuron; −H, the strength of the inhibitory connections from this interneuron to a2 and a3 ; h, activation of the model inte ...
Phonemic Coding Might Result From Sensory
Phonemic Coding Might Result From Sensory

... a poor account of the great diversity that caracterize human languages. All humans have approximately the same articulatory/perceptual mapping, and yet different language communities use different systems of categories. One could imagine that it is because some “plateaus”/natural categories are just l ...
The stress model of Yerkes-Dodson law suggests that at low and
The stress model of Yerkes-Dodson law suggests that at low and

... False Memory Effect: Misleading Information Can Create False Recollections The argument of false memory effect is an ongoing debate in today’s society. Proponents support their argument by presenting research that demonstrates the paradigm of how false memory can be created. In order to get a cleare ...
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Articulatory suppression

Articulatory suppression is the process of inhibiting memory performance by speaking while being presented with an item to remember. Most research demonstrates articulatory suppression by requiring an individual to repeatedly say an irrelevant speech sound out loud while being presented with a list of words to recall shortly after. The individual experiences four stages when repeating the irrelevant sound: the intention to speak, programming the speech, articulating the sound or word, and receiving auditory feedback.
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