Memory consolidation, retrograde amnesia, and the temporal lobe
... case HM, whose resected areas were recently confirmed by MRI (Corkin et al., 1997). Conventionally, memory contents have been fractionated into subtypes, such as episodic, semantic, and non-declarative memory, and more recently, finer distinctions, such as autobiographical episodes, and autobiograph ...
... case HM, whose resected areas were recently confirmed by MRI (Corkin et al., 1997). Conventionally, memory contents have been fractionated into subtypes, such as episodic, semantic, and non-declarative memory, and more recently, finer distinctions, such as autobiographical episodes, and autobiograph ...
a PDF of Bellman`s talk
... is thoughts not too unclear for words, but rather too clear. I therefore find in all attempts to put these thoughts into words something correct, but also always something insufficient [and] not universal. […This] is the fault of the words, which simply cannot do any better. If you ask me what I was ...
... is thoughts not too unclear for words, but rather too clear. I therefore find in all attempts to put these thoughts into words something correct, but also always something insufficient [and] not universal. […This] is the fault of the words, which simply cannot do any better. If you ask me what I was ...
Distributed patterns of reactivation predict vividness of recollection.
... rich, the videos contained dynamic features such as motion and a simple “storyline” as well as complex auditory features including speech, music, and natural sounds that elicited activation throughout the cerebral mantle. Each video was encoded and recalled, or mentally replayed, multiple times whil ...
... rich, the videos contained dynamic features such as motion and a simple “storyline” as well as complex auditory features including speech, music, and natural sounds that elicited activation throughout the cerebral mantle. Each video was encoded and recalled, or mentally replayed, multiple times whil ...
Compositional process of defragmentation
... structurally, permeating several hierarchic levels of the composition and its processes of creation. In this interaction the cultural ingredient is at the basis, at the beginning of the process, influencing the choice of raw materials, procedures and structures, and working as a triggering factor. F ...
... structurally, permeating several hierarchic levels of the composition and its processes of creation. In this interaction the cultural ingredient is at the basis, at the beginning of the process, influencing the choice of raw materials, procedures and structures, and working as a triggering factor. F ...
Set Work Summaries - The Hazeley Academy
... forms: ARIAS (a solo song which reflects on a mood or emotion), RECITATIVES (a half-spoken/half-sung solo with minimal accompaniment) and CHORUSES (for SATB CHOIR used to “sum up the action of the story”). The words (LIBRETTO) are taken from the Bible and were compiled by CHARLES JENNENS who present ...
... forms: ARIAS (a solo song which reflects on a mood or emotion), RECITATIVES (a half-spoken/half-sung solo with minimal accompaniment) and CHORUSES (for SATB CHOIR used to “sum up the action of the story”). The words (LIBRETTO) are taken from the Bible and were compiled by CHARLES JENNENS who present ...
Implicit Memory for New Associations: An
... new associations, and redintegration is driven by modalityspecific test cues. In effect, modality-specific information provides an access key to unitized representations. The emphasis on elaboration, unitization, and redintegration in the Graf and Schacter (1989; Schacter & Graf, 1989) explanation o ...
... new associations, and redintegration is driven by modalityspecific test cues. In effect, modality-specific information provides an access key to unitized representations. The emphasis on elaboration, unitization, and redintegration in the Graf and Schacter (1989; Schacter & Graf, 1989) explanation o ...
Power Shifts Track Serial Position and Modulate Encoding in
... Age, gender, and handedness are described. Hemispheric lateralization determination by Wada or fMRI was not performed on all participants; in those that did undergo one of these procedures, all but 2 exhibited language dominance in the left hemisphere. Electrode coverage is presented by the region: ...
... Age, gender, and handedness are described. Hemispheric lateralization determination by Wada or fMRI was not performed on all participants; in those that did undergo one of these procedures, all but 2 exhibited language dominance in the left hemisphere. Electrode coverage is presented by the region: ...
Brain oscillations and memory - Wellcome Trust Centre for
... of neurons that represent single items may fire on each theta cycle, but only in a given gamma subcycle. During maintenance, sequential items are active in sequential gamma subcycles, thereby encoding sequence order and achieving a temporal compression of the naturally occurring timing of item separ ...
... of neurons that represent single items may fire on each theta cycle, but only in a given gamma subcycle. During maintenance, sequential items are active in sequential gamma subcycles, thereby encoding sequence order and achieving a temporal compression of the naturally occurring timing of item separ ...
in search of memory traces
... and memory and determine the memory traces involved. In order to do this it is first necessary to find where in the brain the memories are stored, the classical problem of localization. Because learning involves changes in behavior as a result of exposure to stimuli that do not change, there must be ...
... and memory and determine the memory traces involved. In order to do this it is first necessary to find where in the brain the memories are stored, the classical problem of localization. Because learning involves changes in behavior as a result of exposure to stimuli that do not change, there must be ...
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... construction of a snapshot memory for the spatial location of visual features [52] or associations with responses [53]. 3. Episodic memory in rats Some tasks used in rats indicate a role for the hippocampus and associated structures such as the entorhinal cortex in episodic memory for complex spatio ...
... construction of a snapshot memory for the spatial location of visual features [52] or associations with responses [53]. 3. Episodic memory in rats Some tasks used in rats indicate a role for the hippocampus and associated structures such as the entorhinal cortex in episodic memory for complex spatio ...
PDF - Academic Commons
... tension, not shared by other art forms, between the whole and the part, between the shows (or movies) and the individual numbers. In general, the highest value has been placed on the "book" musical, one in which the elements are subsumed within an overall musico-dramatic design. Yet for many people, ...
... tension, not shared by other art forms, between the whole and the part, between the shows (or movies) and the individual numbers. In general, the highest value has been placed on the "book" musical, one in which the elements are subsumed within an overall musico-dramatic design. Yet for many people, ...
From sensorimotor learning to memory cells in prefrontal and
... Fig. 2 e Brain areas, model architecture and connectivity. (A)e(B) Sets of cortical areas, which were imitated by the network’s area structure and long-distance connectivity. Sensory (different shades of blue) and motor (shades of red) areas relevant for learning the associations (A) between articul ...
... Fig. 2 e Brain areas, model architecture and connectivity. (A)e(B) Sets of cortical areas, which were imitated by the network’s area structure and long-distance connectivity. Sensory (different shades of blue) and motor (shades of red) areas relevant for learning the associations (A) between articul ...
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... Anatomical Labeling atlas for SPM8 (ref. 37). We then compared the resulting overlap metrics to a null-distribution obtained by resampling with randomly permuted region labels using all 116 atlas regions. In other words, for each permutation, we computed the overlap scores for voxels from two random ...
... Anatomical Labeling atlas for SPM8 (ref. 37). We then compared the resulting overlap metrics to a null-distribution obtained by resampling with randomly permuted region labels using all 116 atlas regions. In other words, for each permutation, we computed the overlap scores for voxels from two random ...
Resources: - Real Science
... future. Finally they were asked to picture Bill Clinton at such an event. This final task was to set up a baseline of brain activity for an event similar to the other two tasks, but without a mental image of oneself in the future. Bill Clinton was chosen because he is easy to visualise. Researchers ...
... future. Finally they were asked to picture Bill Clinton at such an event. This final task was to set up a baseline of brain activity for an event similar to the other two tasks, but without a mental image of oneself in the future. Bill Clinton was chosen because he is easy to visualise. Researchers ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... Despite decades of research, the neural mechanisms of spatial working memory remain poorly understood. Although the dorsal hippocampus is known to be critical for memoryguided behavior, experimental evidence suggests that spatial working memory depends not only on the hippocampus itself, but also on ...
... Despite decades of research, the neural mechanisms of spatial working memory remain poorly understood. Although the dorsal hippocampus is known to be critical for memoryguided behavior, experimental evidence suggests that spatial working memory depends not only on the hippocampus itself, but also on ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... Despite decades of research, the neural mechanisms of spatial working memory remain poorly understood. Although the dorsal hippocampus is known to be critical for memoryguided behavior, experimental evidence suggests that spatial working memory depends not only on the hippocampus itself, but also on ...
... Despite decades of research, the neural mechanisms of spatial working memory remain poorly understood. Although the dorsal hippocampus is known to be critical for memoryguided behavior, experimental evidence suggests that spatial working memory depends not only on the hippocampus itself, but also on ...
Internal assessment criteria—SL and HL
... 0 The sound quality does not reach a standard described by the descriptors below. 1 The sound quality is poor, at an inappropriate signal level, and with no sense of balance. Equalizing and effects are used poorly, demonstrating little understanding of the recording process. 2 The sound quality is s ...
... 0 The sound quality does not reach a standard described by the descriptors below. 1 The sound quality is poor, at an inappropriate signal level, and with no sense of balance. Equalizing and effects are used poorly, demonstrating little understanding of the recording process. 2 The sound quality is s ...
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... Baddeley proposed a phonological loop and a visual-spatial sketch pad coordinated by a central executive. The loop stores and rehearses verbal representations whereas the sketch pad does the same for visual/spatial representations. Central executive focuses and switches attention, supervises and coo ...
... Baddeley proposed a phonological loop and a visual-spatial sketch pad coordinated by a central executive. The loop stores and rehearses verbal representations whereas the sketch pad does the same for visual/spatial representations. Central executive focuses and switches attention, supervises and coo ...
abstracts - South Asia Institute
... metonym for a homogenous Manipuri culture. This paper takes a close look at one of Manipur’s expressive traditions via history and multi-sited ethnography. Brian Bond, The Graduate Center, CUNY Lives of a Fatwā: Sufism, Islamic Reform, and Ethical Audition in Kachchh, Gujarat In the early 1970s, a p ...
... metonym for a homogenous Manipuri culture. This paper takes a close look at one of Manipur’s expressive traditions via history and multi-sited ethnography. Brian Bond, The Graduate Center, CUNY Lives of a Fatwā: Sufism, Islamic Reform, and Ethical Audition in Kachchh, Gujarat In the early 1970s, a p ...
Bayesian Retrieval In Associative Memories With Storage Errors
... and partial input and a corrupted weight matrix. We start from the conditional probability distribution over possible patterns for retrieval. This contains all possible information that is available to an observer of the network and the initial input. Since this distribution is over exponentially ma ...
... and partial input and a corrupted weight matrix. We start from the conditional probability distribution over possible patterns for retrieval. This contains all possible information that is available to an observer of the network and the initial input. Since this distribution is over exponentially ma ...
paper - Rice University
... 2001). As in previous studies, left IFG showed greater activation for the processing of OR clauses than for the processing of SR clauses, and greater activation for low-frequency words than for sentences with high-frequency words. More importantly, there was an interaction between these two main eff ...
... 2001). As in previous studies, left IFG showed greater activation for the processing of OR clauses than for the processing of SR clauses, and greater activation for low-frequency words than for sentences with high-frequency words. More importantly, there was an interaction between these two main eff ...
Ullman, 2004 - Brain and Language Lab
... temporal lobes (Hodges & Patterson, 1997; Squire, Clark, & Knowlton, 2001). Different regions of the temporal lobes may be specialized for different types of knowledge (Damasio, Grabowski, Tranel, Hichwa, & Damasio, 1996; Martin, Ungerleider, & Haxby, 2000). It has been posited that medial temporal ...
... temporal lobes (Hodges & Patterson, 1997; Squire, Clark, & Knowlton, 2001). Different regions of the temporal lobes may be specialized for different types of knowledge (Damasio, Grabowski, Tranel, Hichwa, & Damasio, 1996; Martin, Ungerleider, & Haxby, 2000). It has been posited that medial temporal ...
Distinct Mechanisms for Processing Spatial Sequences and Pitch
... each individual element was fixed at 250 msec with an intersound pause of 75 msec. The pitch of the IRN stimuli either remained fixed throughout the sequence or was varied randomly among the first six elements of a 10-note octave spanning 70 –140 Hz. Sounds were located at one of four initial spatia ...
... each individual element was fixed at 250 msec with an intersound pause of 75 msec. The pitch of the IRN stimuli either remained fixed throughout the sequence or was varied randomly among the first six elements of a 10-note octave spanning 70 –140 Hz. Sounds were located at one of four initial spatia ...
Set works revision - Whitworth Community High School
... Development – based on the opening of the first subject; texture becomes more polyphonic; it explores different keys very quickly; pedal notes are used in the development; themes are passed between instruments Recapitulation – not a direct repeat of Exposition – starts off in G minor as expected, th ...
... Development – based on the opening of the first subject; texture becomes more polyphonic; it explores different keys very quickly; pedal notes are used in the development; themes are passed between instruments Recapitulation – not a direct repeat of Exposition – starts off in G minor as expected, th ...