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Sentence encoding and implicitly activated memories [PDF]
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.
D L, Nelson, N R, Gee, T A, Schreiber
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Differential effects of emotion induced after encoding on item memory and reality-monitoring source memory. [PDF]
Although studies have examined the effect of emotional stimuli on reality-monitoring source memory, it is poorly understood whether the effect observed would remain if emotion is induced after encoding.
Bo Wang
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Functional dissociation of hippocampal subregions corresponding to memory types and stages
Background The hippocampus reportedly plays a crucial role in memory. However, examining individual human hippocampal-subfield function remains challenging because of their small sizes and convoluted structures. Here, we identified hippocampal subregions
Ji-Woo Seok, Chaejoon Cheong
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Encoding processes in memory scanning tasks [PDF]
Three experiments are presented that deal with the effect of stimulus probability on the encoding of both alphanumeric characters and nonsense figures. Experiment I replicated a previous finding of an interaction between stimulus probability and stimulus quality in a memory scanning task with numbers as stimuli.
J O, Miller, R G, Pachella
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The role of cognitive control affects memory encoding: evidence from subsequent memory paradigm
Memory and cognitive control are fundamentally intertwined, but their interactions have only recently attracted researcher attention and the underlying mechanism of the interactions remains to be further explored. Several theoretical explanations for the
Yun Chen, Gaohui Jin, Shuai Yang
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Working memory is a limited capacity memory system that involves the short-term storage and processing of information. Neuroscientific studies of working memory have mostly focused on the essential roles of neural oscillations during item encoding from ...
Yuanjun Xie +7 more
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The effects of acute exercise on long-term episodic memory: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Research findings reveal a relationship between acute bouts of exercise and procedural/declarative memory. Prior systematic reviews report small/moderate effects of acute exercise on episodic long-term declarative memory.
Ahmed S. Qazi +6 more
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Model-driven neuromodulation of the right posterior region promotes encoding of long-term memories
Background: Long-term recognition memory depends both on initial encoding and on subsequent recognition processes. Objective: In this study we aimed at improving long-term memory by modulating posterior parietal brain activity during the encoding process.
Ivan Alekseichuk +3 more
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Gesturing helps memory encoding in aMCI
Encoding in episodic memory is a step often impaired in patients with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI). However, procedural memory processes are still relatively preserved. In line with previous research on the enactment effect, we investigated the potential benefit of encoding words combined with imitative gestures on episodic memory.
Clara Sgard +2 more
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Cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory encoding [PDF]
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are formed. Convergent evidence from multiple brain imaging studies using positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) suggests a role for frontal cortex in episodic memory encoding. Activity levels within frontal cortex can
Buckner, Randy +3 more
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