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Effect of Encoding on Prospective Memory [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Event-based prospective memory (ProM) refers to remembering to execute planned actions in response to a target ProM cues. Encoding modality influences ProM performance; visual encoding has been studied more than auditory encoding. Further, it has not yet
Youzhen Chen   +8 more
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The effects of encoding levels on the item and source memory of fearful and disgusting stimuli [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Background A number of studies have shown that fear and disgust, both highly negative and arousing emotions, have better memory performance compared with neutral emotions.
Yuan Yuan   +5 more
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A model for visual memory encoding. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Memory encoding engages multiple concurrent and sequential processes. While the individual processes involved in successful encoding have been examined in many studies, a sequence of events and the importance of modules associated with memory encoding ...
Rodolphe Nenert   +2 more
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Evidence for Maintained Post-Encoding Memory Consolidation Across the Adult Lifespan Revealed by Network Complexity [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2019
Memory consolidation is well known to occur during sleep, but might start immediately after encoding new information while awake. While consolidation processes are important across the lifespan, they may be even more important to maintain memory ...
Ian M. McDonough   +3 more
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Sentence encoding and implicitly activated memories [PDF]

open access: bronzeMemory & Cognition, 1992
Some words have fewer direct associates than others, and, when words varying in set size are studied in a list-learning task, those with smaller sets are more likely to be recalled. This set-size effect is found in cued recall when the words are studied in the absence of related words, but not when studied in the presence of related words.
Douglas L. Nelson   +2 more
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Task-relevant representational spaces in human memory traces. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Computational Biology
During encoding, stimuli are embedded into memory traces that allow for their later retrieval. However, we cannot remember every aspect of our experiences. Here, we show that memory traces consist of multidimensional representational spaces whose formats
Rebekka Heinen   +3 more
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Interrogator intonation and memory encoding performance.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
Based on recent findings that interrogator intonation can enhance interrogative suggestibility during recall phases, the present study tested influences of interrogator intonation on memory performance even as early as at the encoding stage.
Silvia Gubi-Kelm, Alexander F Schmidt
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EP-PQM: Efficient Parametric Probabilistic Quantum Memory With Fewer Qubits and Gates

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering, 2022
Machine learning (ML) classification tasks can be carried out on a quantum computer (QC) using probabilistic quantum memory (PQM) and its extension, parametric PQM (P-PQM), by calculating the Hamming distance between an input pattern and a database of $r$
Mushahid Khan   +3 more
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The Effects of Acute Exercise on Short- and Long-Term Memory: Considerations for the Timing of Exercise and Phases of Memory

open access: yesEurope's Journal of Psychology, 2021
The specific questions addressed from this research include: (1) Does high-intensity acute exercise improve memory?, (2) If so, do the mechanisms occur via encoding, consolidation, or retrieval?
Paul D. Loprinzi   +9 more
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