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Interserial and Intraserial Interference Processes in Morning Recall of Mental Sleep Experience

The American Journal of Psychology, 1989
This study investigated ways in which predictions from interference theory might explain partial or total failure in the morning recall of mental sleep experience (MSE) episodes reported after provoked night awakening. Interference could take place either between the contents of one MSE episode (intraserial interference) or between the contents of ...
I, Fagioli   +4 more
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Recall of Familiar Objects and Projected Color Photographs of Objects by Mentally Retarded Individuals of Comparable Mental Age

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976
The effects of cue-availability on short-term and long-term recall of 40 mentally retarded children were investigated. Subjects were chosen on the basis of comparable mental age (approximately 90 mo.) and randomly assigned to either an objects (high cues) group or slides (low cues) group.
A L, Shotick, A B, Ray, C L, Addison
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Voluntary Remembering: Elucidating the Mental Strategies Used to Recall the Past

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2017
SummaryThis study investigated the possibility that people use multiple different types of voluntary retrieval strategies when they are attempting to recall past episodes. In two experiments, we used a retrieve out loud procedure where participants were required to verbalize their thoughts while attempting to retrieve personal memories in response to ...
John H. Mace   +4 more
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Total Recall: Treating Chronic Mental Illness as a Memory

Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 2008
The ideas outlined in this paper developed from three separate strands of my work as a therapist treating older people. Firstly, I was concerned with reducing the number of patients not benefiting from therapy. In keeping with Pinquart et al.'s (Am J Psychiatry 163:1493–1501, 2006) recent meta-analytic survey concerning the use of psychotherapy and ...
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Organizational Effects on Recall of a Movement Series by Mildly Mentally Retarded Adolescents

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986
The effect of an experimenter-presented organization on facilitating recall of various movement distances by 20 mentally retarded adolescents and 40 nonretarded individuals of the same mental age or chronological age was investigated. Blindfolded subjects performed linear arm movements and reproduced distances under either organized or random ...
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Comprehension and recall of sentences by mentally retarded and nonretarded individuals.

American journal of mental deficiency, 1983
A cued sentence-recall task was used to determine the extent to which 24 mildly mentally retarded adolescents and 24 equal-MA nonretarded children differed in their ability to recall sentences and to infer and utilize particular exemplars of general nouns as retrieval cues.
L H, Bilsky, N, Walker, S R, Sakales
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Recall in Financial Settings: The Effects of Encoding Specificity and Mental Imagery

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
Financial information is often presented in different formats. As a result, preparers and users may initially encode financial data into memory when viewing one format, and then later try to recall that information when viewing another presentation format.
Kenneth Ryack, Thomas Kida
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Recall in normals and subnormals of like mental age.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963
N. O'Connor, Beate Hermelin
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[The human electroencephalogram during the mental recall of emotionally colored events].

Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova, 1998
The role of the left and right brain hemispheres in mental reproduction of emotional states by human subjects was analyzed using a new technique of EEG power spectral analysis in narrow frequency bands. At the maximal emotional tension joy was shown to be characterized by an increase in the alpha peak frequency. On the contrary, sorrow accompanied by a
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