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Memory integration in humans with hippocampal lesions [PDF]
AbstractAdaptive behavior frequently depends on inference from past experience. Recent studies suggest that the underlying process of integrating related memories may depend on interaction between hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. Here, we investigated how hippocampal damage affects memory integration.
Pajkert, Anna +6 more
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Integrated Multiresonator Quantum Memory
We develop an integrated efficient multiresonator quantum memory scheme based on a system of three interacting resonators coupled through a common resonator to an external waveguide via switchable coupler. It is shown that high-precision parameter matching based on step-by-step optimization makes it possible to efficiently store the signal field and ...
Nikolay Sergeevich Perminov +1 more
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Narrative reconstruction therapy for prolonged grief disorder – a pilot study
Background: Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a chronic and disabling condition that affects approximately 10% of non-traumatically bereaved people. Narrative reconstruction (NR), originally designed for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder ...
Gali Elinger +4 more
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Associating the old with the new
New memories can strengthen old memories if the recent and past experience contain elements that are semantically related.
Chuqi Liu, Gui Xue
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The aim of this thesis was to characterize the neural mechanisms underlying memory integration. In chapter 2, we studied the neural underpinnings of regularity extraction across hippocampus-dependent episodic memories. We found higher connectivity between the hippocampus and the mPFC for the retrieval of items that were congruent to the regularity ...
Sweegers, C.C.G.
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Interactions with the integrative memory model [PDF]
AbstractThe integrative memory model formalizes a new conceptualization of memory in which interactions between representations and cognitive operations within large-scale cerebral networks generate subjective memory feelings. Such interactions allow to explain the complexity of memory expressions, such as the existence of multiples sources for ...
Bastin, Christine +7 more
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More than a sum of parts: robust face recognition by integrating variation [PDF]
Familiarity incrementally improves our ability to identify faces. It has been hypothesized that this improvement reflects the refinement of memory representations which incorporate variation in appearance across encounters.
Nadia Menon +2 more
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Declarative memory abilities change across adulthood. Semantic memory and autobiographic episodic knowledge can remain stable or even increase from mid- to late adulthood, while episodic memory abilities decline in later adulthood.
George Samrani +5 more
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Understanding Associative Learning Through Higher-Order Conditioning
Associative learning is often considered to require the physical presence of stimuli in the environment in order for them to be linked. This, however, is not a necessary condition for learning.
Dilara Gostolupce +3 more
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Long memory and fractional integration in high frequency data on the US Dollar / British Pound spot exchange rate [PDF]
This paper analyses the long-memory properties of a high-frequency financial time series dataset. It focuses on temporal aggregation and other features of the data, and how they might affect the degree of dependence of the series.
Gil-Alana, Luis A. +3 more
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