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Shared effects of one's own and others' experiences during reinforcement learning on episodic memory. [PDF]
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How to implement a radiologist led whole-body MRI screening program. [PDF]
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YouTube for Incidental Vocabulary Learning [PDF]
This empirical study examines the potential of YouTube worldwide trending videos for incidental vocabulary learning for the purposes of academic lectures and seminars at universities in English-speaking countries. YouTube is a popular social media platform that hosts videos of a wide range of genres, including vlogs (video blogs), songs, and news ...
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Journal of Motor Behavior, 1977
Sixty subjects experienced four linear arm-positioning movements in the absence of visual cues. Half the subjects had instructions to learn the movements and anticipated a recall test. The other subjects thought they were participating in an experiment to test accuracy of movement estimation, in which they attempted to guess the length of each movement.
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Sixty subjects experienced four linear arm-positioning movements in the absence of visual cues. Half the subjects had instructions to learn the movements and anticipated a recall test. The other subjects thought they were participating in an experiment to test accuracy of movement estimation, in which they attempted to guess the length of each movement.
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Conservatism and Incidental Learning
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973To test the notion conservatism and “closed mindedness” are related, C—scale scores and object recall (in an incidental learning situation) scores were correlated. Analysis controlling for the effects of “object relevance,” “time” in the object room, and age gave generally insignificant results.
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A model of memory for incidental learning
SPIE Proceedings, 2009This paper describes a radial basis memory system that is used to model the performance of human participants in a task of learning to traverse mazes in a virtual environment. The memory model is a multiple-trace system, in which each event is stored as a separate memory trace. In the modeling of the maze traversal task, the events that are stored as
Roger A. Browse, Lisa Y. Drewell
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A Singular Lack of Incidental Learning
Nature, 1967MORE than 200 people have been asked to recall the positions of the letters on a telephone dial, including all the staff of the Applied Psychology Research Unit (APRU), and not one has succeeded in performing the task. 151 of these people were tested formally and will accordingly be termed “subjects”.
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Incidental Cue Learning in Rats
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1965Continuity theories of discrimination learning appear to say that animals learn equally about all cues impinging upon their receptors; noncontinuity theories that they learn about only one cue at a time. Experiment I showed that neither of these positions is correct: rats trained to attend to one cue learned less about a subsequently introduced ...
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Clustering, age, and incidental learning
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1968Abstract Taxonomic clustering as related to intentional and incidental free recall was investigated in 144 children from three grade levels (1, 4, 7); two separate groups of seventh grade S s were tested to determine the influence of the orienting task on performance.
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