Episodic and Semantic Memory
... how to get from your home to class, you can answer by giving verbal directions or by drawing a map, even though you may never have attempted to put the information into these formats before. Similarly, after studying a list of historical facts, you can generally communicate that knowledge on an exam ...
... how to get from your home to class, you can answer by giving verbal directions or by drawing a map, even though you may never have attempted to put the information into these formats before. Similarly, after studying a list of historical facts, you can generally communicate that knowledge on an exam ...
World Pointing: Improving Natural Pointing Interaction with Real
... However, little is known about how these systems should be designed, and how these designs perform in different scenarios. In particular, we do not know much about the conceptual design of selection proxies, i.e. pointing targets or areas to which system functionality is assigned. Properly designing ...
... However, little is known about how these systems should be designed, and how these designs perform in different scenarios. In particular, we do not know much about the conceptual design of selection proxies, i.e. pointing targets or areas to which system functionality is assigned. Properly designing ...
Differential recall of derived and inflected word forms in working
... which in turn consists of a phonological store and an articulatory rehearsal process. If only these components were involved in immediate serial recall of words we should not see any effects of morphology on performance. However, although this is the prototype STM task, it is well known that it is a ...
... which in turn consists of a phonological store and an articulatory rehearsal process. If only these components were involved in immediate serial recall of words we should not see any effects of morphology on performance. However, although this is the prototype STM task, it is well known that it is a ...
Effects of Amount of Information on Judgment Accuracy and
... level off at an early point in the sequential judgment process. Slovic and Corrigan (1973) suggests that information overload might impose a ceiling on accuracy, as limited cognitive capacity may interfere with the processing of new information as the amount of information increases. Flat accuracy c ...
... level off at an early point in the sequential judgment process. Slovic and Corrigan (1973) suggests that information overload might impose a ceiling on accuracy, as limited cognitive capacity may interfere with the processing of new information as the amount of information increases. Flat accuracy c ...
Concepts and models in neuropsychology of memory - HAL
... of memory. Numerous concepts corresponding to different systems or subsystems have been proposed. The significance of these concepts has sometimes undergone profound change (e.g. working memory, episodic memory) and it is extremely important to use them in their most precise and up-to-date definitio ...
... of memory. Numerous concepts corresponding to different systems or subsystems have been proposed. The significance of these concepts has sometimes undergone profound change (e.g. working memory, episodic memory) and it is extremely important to use them in their most precise and up-to-date definitio ...
A Stability Bias in Human Memory: Overestimating
... situations, people do not predict that they will forget over time. When participants were asked to predict the likelihood that they would remember each of a series of word pairs after a specific retention intervals, such as 10 min, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, or—in one experiment—1 year, they did not pr ...
... situations, people do not predict that they will forget over time. When participants were asked to predict the likelihood that they would remember each of a series of word pairs after a specific retention intervals, such as 10 min, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, or—in one experiment—1 year, they did not pr ...
Short-Term Memory in EFL Listening Comprehension
... suitable for phone numbers dialed once, but it has main weaknesses when we want to remember information for longer periods of time. Sheer rehearsal is not enough to guarantee good LTM. Rehearsal improves memory only if the material is rehearsed in a deep and meaningful way. In order to transfer info ...
... suitable for phone numbers dialed once, but it has main weaknesses when we want to remember information for longer periods of time. Sheer rehearsal is not enough to guarantee good LTM. Rehearsal improves memory only if the material is rehearsed in a deep and meaningful way. In order to transfer info ...
The importance of mixed selectivity in complex cognitive tasks Please share
... instance, selective to task type, if its average responses in recall and recognition task trials are significantly different. The operation of averaging over all conditions corresponding to a particular task type (for each task type there are 12 possible combinations of the sample visual objects) ma ...
... instance, selective to task type, if its average responses in recall and recognition task trials are significantly different. The operation of averaging over all conditions corresponding to a particular task type (for each task type there are 12 possible combinations of the sample visual objects) ma ...
Fluent Conceptual Processing and Explicit Memory for Faces Are
... memory. For example, contemplating the meaning of a word might serve to speed subsequent processing of that word and also make it seem familiar. We examined electrophysiological correlates of conceptual priming with 180 celebrity faces to determine whether or not they resemble electrophysiological c ...
... memory. For example, contemplating the meaning of a word might serve to speed subsequent processing of that word and also make it seem familiar. We examined electrophysiological correlates of conceptual priming with 180 celebrity faces to determine whether or not they resemble electrophysiological c ...
Eyewitness testimonies: The memory and meta
... the effect of eyewitness discussions with non-witnesses (persons who had not experienced the event) on eyewitness memory and meta-memory realism for the overall information about an event was investigated. The results suggest that discussions of an experienced event may reduce some of the beneficial ...
... the effect of eyewitness discussions with non-witnesses (persons who had not experienced the event) on eyewitness memory and meta-memory realism for the overall information about an event was investigated. The results suggest that discussions of an experienced event may reduce some of the beneficial ...
Adaptive Behavior - Plymouth University
... goes a step further by explicitly incorporating aspects of both function and mechanism, with the latter being derived from modeling. Here we propose that the implicit assumptions upon which these models are based also need to be taken into consideration, as these have fundamental consequences for th ...
... goes a step further by explicitly incorporating aspects of both function and mechanism, with the latter being derived from modeling. Here we propose that the implicit assumptions upon which these models are based also need to be taken into consideration, as these have fundamental consequences for th ...
- Late Adulthood
... about retirement from work, eligibility for Social Security and Medicare benefits, income tax advantages, reduced fares and admission prices to leisure events, and special purchase or discount privileges. It is projected that by the year 2020, approximately 16.5% of the population will be sixty-five ...
... about retirement from work, eligibility for Social Security and Medicare benefits, income tax advantages, reduced fares and admission prices to leisure events, and special purchase or discount privileges. It is projected that by the year 2020, approximately 16.5% of the population will be sixty-five ...
When Remembering Causes Forgetting: Electrophysiological
... People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. On the basis of results from behavioral studies, such retrieval-induced forgetting is held to result from inhibitory control processes that are recruited to attenuate interference caused by competing ...
... People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. On the basis of results from behavioral studies, such retrieval-induced forgetting is held to result from inhibitory control processes that are recruited to attenuate interference caused by competing ...
Shared Attention during Sight Translation, Sight
... in particular during simultaneous interpretation, untrained subjects tended to alternate their attention by focussing it mainly either on the incoming message or on their own output, at the same time as they increased their voice level, both detrimental to an interpreter’s performance. Hence one rea ...
... in particular during simultaneous interpretation, untrained subjects tended to alternate their attention by focussing it mainly either on the incoming message or on their own output, at the same time as they increased their voice level, both detrimental to an interpreter’s performance. Hence one rea ...
A Probability Distribution over Latent Causes, in the Orbitofrontal
... the sequence, participants were prompted to indicate which of two sectors (randomly chosen) was more (or less) probable. The two sector options for each question were chosen uniformly from the four sectors of the safari (and did not necessarily include the most or least likely sector). So, to perfor ...
... the sequence, participants were prompted to indicate which of two sectors (randomly chosen) was more (or less) probable. The two sector options for each question were chosen uniformly from the four sectors of the safari (and did not necessarily include the most or least likely sector). So, to perfor ...
Unconscious processing of incidental advertising
... The level of involvement of a product can affect memory measures. Priming emerges to be more effective measure for products that are low involvement rather than high involvement. When a product does not require much elaboration for purchase, a purchase decision is more likely to be based upon such ...
... The level of involvement of a product can affect memory measures. Priming emerges to be more effective measure for products that are low involvement rather than high involvement. When a product does not require much elaboration for purchase, a purchase decision is more likely to be based upon such ...