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Long-term learning and forgetting of feature binding in verbal free recall. [PDF]
Sacripante R, Della Sala S, Logie RH.
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Verbal learning on depressive pseudodementia: accentuate impairment of free recall, moderate on learning processes, and spared short-term and recognition memory [PDF]
Jonas Jardim de Paula +5 more
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Episodic boundary cells in human medial temporal lobe during the free recall task. [PDF]
Yoo HB, Umbach G, Lega B.
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Free recall scaling laws and short-term memory effects in a latching attractor network. [PDF]
Boboeva V, Pezzotta A, Clopath C.
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Background Several subjective scales have been used to measure verbal memory in patients with schizophrenia, such as the 16-item free and cued recall test.
Najla Sam +3 more
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FREE RECALL: HAVE WE BEEN LOOKING AT THE WRONG CURVE?
I show that without the serial position curve, free recall can appear just as simple as integer recognition. The total search in word free recall, averaged over item position, increases linearly with the number of items recalled.
Eugen Tarnow
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Brain Functional Correlates of Episodic Memory Using an Ecological Free Recall Task. [PDF]
Neri F +5 more
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Recently it was shown explicitly that free recall consists of two stages: the first few recalls empty working memory and a second stage, a reactivation stage, concludes the recall ([20]; for a review of the theoretical prediction see [15]).
Eugen Tarnow
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Exploring word memorability: How well do different word properties explain item free-recall probability? [PDF]
Madan CR.
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