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The concept of connective memory highlights how memories are shaped by connections between people, objects, media, and institutions. It derives from the growing discussions on how technological and digital developments affect contemporary memory culture ...
Ekelund, Robin,
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Habitual prospective memory in schizophrenia [PDF]
Background Prospective memory (PM), the act of remembering that something has to be done in the future without any explicit prompting to recall, provides a useful framework with which to examine problems in internal-source monitoring. This is because it
Gilbert Abigail L +8 more
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Turning Symbolic: The Representation of Motion Direction in Working Memory [PDF]
What happens to the representation of a moving stimulus when it is no longer present and its motion direction has to be maintained in working memory (WM)? Is the initial, sensorial representation maintained during the delay period or is there another representation, at a higher level of abstraction? It is also feasible that multiple representations may
Tal eSeidel Malkinson +5 more
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The time it takes to turn a memory into a template
Visual search is typically guided by goals that are set within working memory. By varying the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between a visual stimulus describing the target and the search display containing that target, previous studies have estimated how long it takes to implement such an attentional set. Here we investigate how long it takes to turn
Wilschut, A.M. +2 more
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We introduce a computational model describing rat behaviour and the interactions of neural populations processing spatial and mnemonic information during a maze-based, decision-making task.
Thomas eJahans-Price +6 more
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Turn on your TAP : memory in language processing [PDF]
Memory has always constituted an important aspect of research on language acquisition and learning. Traditionally, this research looks at the processes involved in memorising language elements, that is, memory learning strategies in FL vocabulary ...
Danuta Gabrys-Barker
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TROUBLED PASTS, RETROTOPIAS, AND WAR MOBILIZATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
After the horrific experiences of ex-Yugoslavia, the tragedy of Ukraine reveals the terrible consequences of the memory conflicts radicalization. Anticipated by a constant mnemonic war led by the Russia particularly against its Eastern neighbors, it ...
Alina IORGA
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Recollection reduces unitised familiarity effect
Two types of encoding tasks have been employed in previous research to investigate the beneficial effect of unitisation on familiarity-based associative recognition (unitised familiarity effect), namely the compound task and the interactive imagery task.
Shao, Hanyu +7 more
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When realized on computational devices with finite quantities of memory, feedforward artificial neural networks and the functions they compute cease being abstract mathematical objects and turn into executable programs generating concrete computations ...
Vladimir A. Kulyukin
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Pillars of judgment : how memory abilities, task feedback, and cognitive load guide judgment strategies [PDF]
Making judgments is an essential part of everyday life and how people form a judgment has instigated a plethora of research. Research in judgment and categorization has particularly contrasted two types of judgment strategies: rule-based and similarity-
Hoffmann, Janina Anna
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