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Overlapping memory trace indispensable for linking, but not recalling, individual memories
Science, 2017Unrelated memories get blurred together If one retrieves two memories around the same time, a small number of neurons will become involved in both memories. Yokose et al. investigated the cellular ensemble mechanisms underlying the association between two such memories.
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Individual Differences in Memory
1996Publisher Summary This chapter discusses how the different amounts and kinds of knowledge that people possess influence their ability to acquire new knowledge; and how that knowledge is organized in long-term memory. The chapter examines the recent work differentiating implicit from explicit remembering.
Douglas A. Bors, Colin M. MacLeod
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External Memory Aid Preferences of Individuals with Mild Memory Impairments
Seminars in Speech and Language, 2018AbstractIndividuals with mild memory impairments often rely on external memory aids (EMAs) to compensate for impaired cognitive abilities and to support independent completion of activities of daily living. These strategies are evidence based; however, professionals have limited knowledge regarding individual preferences and guidance on how to ...
Alyssa, Lanzi +2 more
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Toward a memory assistant companion for the individuals with mild memory impairment
2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing, 2012With the increasing average life expectancy of world population, there are more and more dementia patients, and the needs of assistive technology emerges. According to the literature, the progress of cognitive impairment can be suppressed to be slower if the patients is constantly in calm mood.
Hung-Hsuan Huang +6 more
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Memory coding in individuals with Down syndrome
Child Neuropsychology, 2013Previous research has identified a deficit in phonological short-term memory in individuals with Down syndrome. The present work aimed to analyze how a group of 30 individuals with Down syndrome performed in a picture span task compared with 30 typically developing children of the same mental age.
Silvia, Lanfranchi +4 more
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Implicit Memory of Nonclinical Schizotypal Individuals
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995In the present study a form of implicit memory performance was examined by employing the serial reaction-time paradigm with a nonclinical sample of 22 hypothetically schizotypal college students and 22 nonschizotypal college students. The formation of new associations was tested; analysis showed no difference between these two groups on this measure of
F R, Ferraro, M, Okerlund
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A Study of Memory Functioning in Individuals with Autism
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2001Memory tasks were administered to 14 highâfunctioning individuals with autism and 14 typically developing individuals matched on chronological age and verbal intelligence. The tasks consisted of free and cued recall of 15 semantically unrelated words in 3 encoding conditions: phonological encoding, semantic encoding, and a no encoding orientation.
L, Mottron, K, Morasse, S, Belleville
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Autobiographical memory in angry and anxious individuals
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2005Recent studies have found that angry individuals are characterized by more pronounced attentional and interpretation biases toward threat than anxious individuals. The present study examined anger-related, anxiety-related, and neutral autobiographical memories in 35 angry participants, 33 anxious participants, and 29 non-angry/non-anxious, or healthy ...
Amy, Wenzel, Jennifer, Jordan
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Writing Individual Journalist's Memories into Collective Memory
Journalism Studies, 2014This article considers the ways that journalists' personal memories impact on the process of constructing collective memories, while analyzing how journalists mitigate the political, professional, and personal aspects of their lives. It compares the memories of local journalists with the memories of journalists working for national newspapers ...
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Prospective memory, retrospective memory and individual differences
2018See Uttl, B., White, C. A., Cnudde, K., & Grant, L. (2018).Prospective memory, retrospective memory, and individual differences in cognitive abilities, personality, and psychopathology.
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