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Maps, Mental Imagery, and Gender in the Recall of Geographical Information
The American Cartographer, 1986This study investigated whether mental imagery can be an effective aid in facilitating the recall of spatial information and whether there are gender-based differences in the ability to employ such a visualization technique. Subjects were assigned to one of three treatment groups and asked to read a geographic text.
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Psychological Medicine, 2019
Background ADHD diagnosis requires the presence of symptoms before the age of twelve. In clinical assessment of adults, the most frequent strategy to check this criterion is investigating self-report recall of symptoms, despite little evidence on the ...
V. Breda+8 more
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Background ADHD diagnosis requires the presence of symptoms before the age of twelve. In clinical assessment of adults, the most frequent strategy to check this criterion is investigating self-report recall of symptoms, despite little evidence on the ...
V. Breda+8 more
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Recall in Financial Settings: The Effects of Encoding Specificity and Mental Imagery
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004Financial 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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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. 52 familiar objects served as stimuli for the objects group and
Addison Cl, Ray Ab, Shotick Al
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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. 52 familiar objects served as stimuli for the objects group and
Addison Cl, Ray Ab, Shotick Al
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Organizational Effects on Recall of a Movement Series by Mildly Mentally Retarded Adolescents
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986The 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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Do adults with mental retardation show pictorial superiority effects in recall and recognition?
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2002We examined memory for pictures and words in adults with mental retardation and a control group of adults of normal intelligence. During acquisition, sets of simple line drawings and matching words were presented for study using an intentional learning procedure. The principle dependent measures were free recall and recognition.
Heather Applegate+2 more
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Mental Reinstatement as a Technique to Enhance Children's Recall [PDF]
Donald M. Thomson, Faul M. Dietze
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Recall in normals and subnormals of like mental age.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963Beate Hermelin, Neil O'Connor
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