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... 'sufficient to identify a specific body of information about the Orient' (Said 2003, 205). Similarly, I argue, Latin Americans were otherized through the word 'banana' which became a reference for a body of knowledge on Latin America. Moreover, Latin America was constructed as an opposite in the con ...
... 'sufficient to identify a specific body of information about the Orient' (Said 2003, 205). Similarly, I argue, Latin Americans were otherized through the word 'banana' which became a reference for a body of knowledge on Latin America. Moreover, Latin America was constructed as an opposite in the con ...
Social Memory and Nineteenth-Century British Historical Fiction
... 'Collective Memory' to the Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices," Annual Review of Sociology 24 (1998): 105--40, 107. On the use of the term "residue," see below. ...
... 'Collective Memory' to the Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices," Annual Review of Sociology 24 (1998): 105--40, 107. On the use of the term "residue," see below. ...
Memory, aging and external memory aids
... interpreted as a challenge. To sustain a quality of life for this group and assuring that elderly will keep a position in society a substantial lot of research and scientific inquiry is being allocated to the area of assistive technology for the older population. As much of the existing assistive te ...
... interpreted as a challenge. To sustain a quality of life for this group and assuring that elderly will keep a position in society a substantial lot of research and scientific inquiry is being allocated to the area of assistive technology for the older population. As much of the existing assistive te ...
The contribution of sleep to hippocampus
... of REM sleep-rich late sleep. But deviations from this dichotomy indicate that more features need consideration: for instance, in one study declarative episodic memory benefitted from late REM-rich sleep [35], and procedural visual texture discrimination was improved also after SWS-rich early sleep ...
... of REM sleep-rich late sleep. But deviations from this dichotomy indicate that more features need consideration: for instance, in one study declarative episodic memory benefitted from late REM-rich sleep [35], and procedural visual texture discrimination was improved also after SWS-rich early sleep ...
Cerebral Cortex July 2009;19:1539--1548 doi:10.1093/cercor/bhn191 Advance Access publication November 2, 2008
... use of these unfamiliar contextual cues was highly effective. On the basis of an informal posttest questionnaire, only 2 participants reported ever having been physically present within any one of these unfamiliar contexts. These 2 specific trials were excluded from analysis, ensuring that all unfami ...
... use of these unfamiliar contextual cues was highly effective. On the basis of an informal posttest questionnaire, only 2 participants reported ever having been physically present within any one of these unfamiliar contexts. These 2 specific trials were excluded from analysis, ensuring that all unfami ...
"Sleep and Memory". In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS)
... and registered as a memory trace – a process referred to as acquisition. Following acquisition, memories either undergo a process of consolidation (enhancement and/or stabilization for long-term storage) or are forgotten. Forgetting can be thought of as a process that acts in opposition to consolida ...
... and registered as a memory trace – a process referred to as acquisition. Following acquisition, memories either undergo a process of consolidation (enhancement and/or stabilization for long-term storage) or are forgotten. Forgetting can be thought of as a process that acts in opposition to consolida ...
Episodic autobiographical memories over the course of time
... features) of episodic memories no matter how old they are. Thus, given the multifaceted nature of AM, it is vital to have stringent methods of investigation, especially in order to assess the existence of episodic AM across different time periods, checking not only the ability to represent a specific ...
... features) of episodic memories no matter how old they are. Thus, given the multifaceted nature of AM, it is vital to have stringent methods of investigation, especially in order to assess the existence of episodic AM across different time periods, checking not only the ability to represent a specific ...
Identification of a Functional Connectome for Long
... where Fos expression co-varies across mice, and presumably form components of a network that are co-active during recall of long-term fear memory. This analysis suggested that expression of a long-term fear memory is an emergent property of large scale neural network interactions. This network has a ...
... where Fos expression co-varies across mice, and presumably form components of a network that are co-active during recall of long-term fear memory. This analysis suggested that expression of a long-term fear memory is an emergent property of large scale neural network interactions. This network has a ...
The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialog
... in common with the nervous system and behavior of simpler animals. If so, these fundamental, common principles of neuronal organization might well be studied more profitably in simple animals. The answer to this second question, about commonality, was clear. By 1960, work by students of comparative ...
... in common with the nervous system and behavior of simpler animals. If so, these fundamental, common principles of neuronal organization might well be studied more profitably in simple animals. The answer to this second question, about commonality, was clear. By 1960, work by students of comparative ...
The parietal cortex and episodic memory: an
... Because patients with parietal lobe damage do not show retrograde or anterograde amnesia, few investigators have assessed memory in these patients. Thus, subtle episodic-memory deficits may have been overlooked. A recent study of the effects of parietal lobe damage on autobiographical memory and epi ...
... Because patients with parietal lobe damage do not show retrograde or anterograde amnesia, few investigators have assessed memory in these patients. Thus, subtle episodic-memory deficits may have been overlooked. A recent study of the effects of parietal lobe damage on autobiographical memory and epi ...
The Three Amnesias - University of Florida College of Public Health
... classified as one of the basal ganglia. The amygdala is more closely related to limbic and neocortical regions that are of paleocortical derivation, whereas the hippocampus is archicortical, and is more closely related to cortex of archicortical derivation (Pandya & Yeterian 1990). Thus, the amygdal ...
... classified as one of the basal ganglia. The amygdala is more closely related to limbic and neocortical regions that are of paleocortical derivation, whereas the hippocampus is archicortical, and is more closely related to cortex of archicortical derivation (Pandya & Yeterian 1990). Thus, the amygdal ...
Effect of Negative Emotional Content on Working Memory and Long
... 2002), and patients with neglect are more likely to recognize an emotional stimulus than a neutral stimulus presented in the contralesional field (Vuilleumier & Schwartz, 2001). This biasing of attention toward emotional stimuli could result in an enhanced likelihood of processing emotional, as comp ...
... 2002), and patients with neglect are more likely to recognize an emotional stimulus than a neutral stimulus presented in the contralesional field (Vuilleumier & Schwartz, 2001). This biasing of attention toward emotional stimuli could result in an enhanced likelihood of processing emotional, as comp ...
dbauer_thesis
... does not mean instantaneous Memory events are only guaranteed to be causally ordered Is there a method to achieve sequentially consistent shared memory in a loosely coordinated, distributed environment? ...
... does not mean instantaneous Memory events are only guaranteed to be causally ordered Is there a method to achieve sequentially consistent shared memory in a loosely coordinated, distributed environment? ...
Visual Memory and Visual Perception Recruit
... takes ten or more minutes) in which a series of items are sequentially presented and participants are instructed to remember each item. In addition to the delay imposed by the length of the encoding phase, there is usually an additional delay on the order of minutes (although this delay can last hou ...
... takes ten or more minutes) in which a series of items are sequentially presented and participants are instructed to remember each item. In addition to the delay imposed by the length of the encoding phase, there is usually an additional delay on the order of minutes (although this delay can last hou ...
Brain oscillations and memory - Wellcome Trust Centre for
... configural maintenance [57]. These findings, together with data from invasive recordings in humans showing that neuronal spiking tends to be phase-locked to specific phases of delta, theta and gamma oscillations [5], are compatible with a role of oscillations in active maintenance [20,21]. Theta-c ...
... configural maintenance [57]. These findings, together with data from invasive recordings in humans showing that neuronal spiking tends to be phase-locked to specific phases of delta, theta and gamma oscillations [5], are compatible with a role of oscillations in active maintenance [20,21]. Theta-c ...
Memory consolidation, retrograde amnesia, and the temporal lobe
... fractionated into subtypes, such as episodic, semantic, and non-declarative memory, and more recently, finer distinctions, such as autobiographical episodes, and autobiographical (personal) semantics have been proposed. Although these distinctions may be useful, the relationship or dependency betwee ...
... fractionated into subtypes, such as episodic, semantic, and non-declarative memory, and more recently, finer distinctions, such as autobiographical episodes, and autobiographical (personal) semantics have been proposed. Although these distinctions may be useful, the relationship or dependency betwee ...
International Encyclopedia of Rehabilitation - Cirrie
... Amnesia is defined as the total or partial loss of memory. There is considerable heterogeneity regarding amnesic syndromes. Reports of several types of amnesia can be found in the literature to this date and there is also great diversity in the neuropsychopathology of amnesia. Amnesic syndrome can b ...
... Amnesia is defined as the total or partial loss of memory. There is considerable heterogeneity regarding amnesic syndromes. Reports of several types of amnesia can be found in the literature to this date and there is also great diversity in the neuropsychopathology of amnesia. Amnesic syndrome can b ...
Stress effects on memory
... of the learned material (Payne et al., 2007) or the interval between the stressful episode and the learning experience (Diamond et al., 2007). Another important factor might be whether the memory is tested immediately after learning when noradrenaline levels peak, slightly later when particularly gl ...
... of the learned material (Payne et al., 2007) or the interval between the stressful episode and the learning experience (Diamond et al., 2007). Another important factor might be whether the memory is tested immediately after learning when noradrenaline levels peak, slightly later when particularly gl ...
in search of memory traces
... The schema of Figure 1 is of course oversimplified. When an organism learns something, a number of brain systems can become engaged. However, in most cases there is one critical brain system, which when damaged causes permanent impairment in the particular form of learning and memory. Many readers w ...
... The schema of Figure 1 is of course oversimplified. When an organism learns something, a number of brain systems can become engaged. However, in most cases there is one critical brain system, which when damaged causes permanent impairment in the particular form of learning and memory. Many readers w ...
Hippocampal Amnesia - Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
... most selective lesions in Table 1 (see also Fig. 1). We have chosen to use the anatomical terminology of Amaral (1999). In this definition, the hippocampus includes the hippocampus proper (fields CA1–CA4) and the dentate gyrus; the hippocampal formation includes the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex an ...
... most selective lesions in Table 1 (see also Fig. 1). We have chosen to use the anatomical terminology of Amaral (1999). In this definition, the hippocampus includes the hippocampus proper (fields CA1–CA4) and the dentate gyrus; the hippocampal formation includes the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex an ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... species. For these tasks, a cue must be held in memory over a temporal gap before an appropriate response can be emitted. Although many attempts have been made to discover the neural circuitry responsible for working memory, there are still many unanswered questions about how the brain accomplishes ...
... species. For these tasks, a cue must be held in memory over a temporal gap before an appropriate response can be emitted. Although many attempts have been made to discover the neural circuitry responsible for working memory, there are still many unanswered questions about how the brain accomplishes ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... species. For these tasks, a cue must be held in memory over a temporal gap before an appropriate response can be emitted. Although many attempts have been made to discover the neural circuitry responsible for working memory, there are still many unanswered questions about how the brain accomplishes ...
... species. For these tasks, a cue must be held in memory over a temporal gap before an appropriate response can be emitted. Although many attempts have been made to discover the neural circuitry responsible for working memory, there are still many unanswered questions about how the brain accomplishes ...
Auditory memory function in expert chess players
... a fundamental importance for all cognitive phenomena (6). Memory is categorized into two types of verbal and non-verbal according to the nature of the memorized material. The auditory-verbal memory is a type of memory that involves auditory reception of orally presented information, its processing, ...
... a fundamental importance for all cognitive phenomena (6). Memory is categorized into two types of verbal and non-verbal according to the nature of the memorized material. The auditory-verbal memory is a type of memory that involves auditory reception of orally presented information, its processing, ...
A Neural Circuit Basis for Spatial Working Memory
... recordings from closely spaced electrodes have confirmed that neurons in the proximity of each other (laterally separated by less than 0.3 mm) most often represent adjacent spatial locations (Constantinidis and others 2001a). A possible organizational scheme that could account for these results woul ...
... recordings from closely spaced electrodes have confirmed that neurons in the proximity of each other (laterally separated by less than 0.3 mm) most often represent adjacent spatial locations (Constantinidis and others 2001a). A possible organizational scheme that could account for these results woul ...
Eichenbaum et al., 2012a, #15 - Fortin Lab @ UCI
... is readily observed in the verbal recall of specific experiences, but this approach is obviously not possible in animals. Our own work towards addressing this question has adopted a different, quantitative methodology that has been used extensively in humans to investigate distinctions between recal ...
... is readily observed in the verbal recall of specific experiences, but this approach is obviously not possible in animals. Our own work towards addressing this question has adopted a different, quantitative methodology that has been used extensively in humans to investigate distinctions between recal ...