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The Effects of Emotional Valence and Arousal in the Free Recall of Serbian Nouns
Recent studies demonstrated inconsistent patterns of results regarding emotional valence (EV) and arousal (A) in memorising words. According to the representational substitution hypothesis, emotions play a central role in representing abstract words ...
Katarina Protić +1 more
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Reactivation in working memory: an attractor network model of free recall.
The dynamic nature of human working memory, the general-purpose system for processing continuous input, while keeping no longer externally available information active in the background, is well captured in immediate free recall of supraspan word-lists ...
Anders Lansner +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted global mental health, with younger adults showing higher levels of anxiety and depression than older adults. Given the strong association between emotional states, sleep quality, and memory, the pandemic provided
Matias Bonilla +17 more
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Word Length Effect in Free Recall of Randomly Assembled Word Lists
In serial recall experiments, human subjects are requested to retrieve a list of words in the same order as they were presented. In a classical study, participants were reported to recall more words from study lists composed of short words compared to ...
Mikhail eKatkov +2 more
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Modeling effects of rumination on free recall using ACT-R
Anmol Gupta +4 more
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Mother–child conversations and coping strategies as antecedents of children’s recall accuracy
IntroductionConsidering that the level of stress during a distressing event can decrease children’s abilities to encode and store event-related information, and thereby their recall accuracy of the event, it is imperative to identify factors that can ...
Seungjin Lee, Juyoung Kim
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Value restructures the organization of free recall. [PDF]
Horwath EA +3 more
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Induced interpretation bias affects free recall and episodic memory bias in social anxiety. [PDF]
Park HR, Lee JS.
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The Testing Effect with Free Recall: Organization, Attention, and Order Effects
Zachary L. Buchin
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Effects of search criterion upon unanticipated free recall of categorically related words [PDF]
Lawrence T. Frase, Richard Kammann
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