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Mental Imagery and Chunks: Empirical and Computational Findings
To investigate experts’ imagery in chess, players were required to recall briefly-presented positions in which the pieces were placed on the intersections between squares (intersection positions).
Waters, A J, Gobet, F
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Modelling the relationship between visual short-term memory capacity and recall ability [PDF]
Previous cognitive modelling work has suggested that the decline of short-term memory (STM) capacity is the dominant factor of age-related decline on recall ability. We report the results of a set of experiments investigating in further detail the effect
Peter C.R. Lane +8 more
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Second-Language Vocabulary Learning and the Additivity Hypothesis
Paivio's (1975) additivity hypothesis suggests that simultaneous stimuli from different sources enhance the recall of an item. However, little is known about the additivity of pictures and spoken words in reading conditions where participants are allowed
François Pichette
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In today's society, depression and anxiety pose significant challenges for individuals across various age groups, emphasizing the need for timely identification to facilitate effective treatment and prevent future complications.
Soroush Elyasi +2 more
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How informed is our consent? Patient awareness of radiation and radical prostatectomy complications
Objective: To evaluate patient’s recall of pretreatment counseling for radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Derek J. Lomas +2 more
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Integrating placement and audience characteristics to assess the recall of product placements in film: findings from a field study [PDF]
This research incorporates into a single model characteristics of product placements in films and characteristics of the consumers and their viewing environment to assess the memorability of the placements.
Etienne Bressoud +2 more
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Forgotten but not gone: the recall and recognition of self-threatening memories
When people selectively forget feedback that threatens the self (mnemic neglect), are those memories permanently lost or potentially recoverable? In two experiments, participants processed feedback pertaining either to themselves or to another person ...
Sedikides, Constantine +2 more
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Task experience and children’s working memory performance : a perspective from recall timing. [PDF]
Working memory is an important theoretical construct among children, and measures of its capacity predict a range of cognitive skills and abilities. Data from 9- and 11-year-old children illustrate how a chronometric analysis of recall can complement and
Whytock, Shealagh +3 more
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In this study, we are interested in comparing the buffering and recovery effect of attachment figure's mental representation on regulating negative emotions in response to an upsetting autobiographical memory recall, with a positive mood prime and a ...
Minghui Ni
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Mental arithmetic and non-speech office noise: An exploration of interference-by-content
An interference-by-content account of auditory distraction - in which the impairment to task performance derives from the similarity of what is being recalled and what is being ignored - was explored concerning mental arithmetic performance. Participants
Nick Perham +2 more
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