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Unitization Based Memory Enhancement in Younger and Older Adults [PDF]
Memory for episodic associations declines with ageing due to decreased recollection abilities. Unitization—the encoding of multiple items as one integrated entity—has been shown to support familiarity-based retrieval that is independent of recollection ...
Joshua Kah Meng Khoo, Roni Tibon
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Source memory is one of the cognitive abilities that are most vulnerable to aging. Luckily, the brain plasticity could be modulated to counteract the decline.
Xiaoyu Cui +9 more
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With advancing age, individuals experience a gradual decline in recollection, the ability to retrieve personal experiences accompanied by details, such as temporal and spatial contextual information. Numerous studies have identified several brain regions
Selene Cansino
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The purpose of the article is to comprehend the Husserlian model of constituting temporal modes through the ability of intentional "retentional-protentional" consciousness, as well as to clarify the possibility of interpreting its positions in the ...
V. B. Khanzhy, D. M. Lyashenko
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Brain mechanisms of successful recognition through retrieval of semantic context [PDF]
Episodic memory is associated with the encoding and retrieval of context information and with a subjective sense of reexperiencing past events. The neural correlates of episodic retrieval have been extensively studied using fMRI, leading to the ...
Flegal, Kristin E. +3 more
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Medial thalamic stroke and its impact on familiarity and recollection
Models of recognition memory have postulated that the mammillo-thalamic tract (MTT)/anterior thalamic nucleus (AN) complex would be critical for recollection while the Mediodorsal nucleus (MD) of the thalamus would support familiarity and indirectly also
Lola Danet +8 more
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Free recall test experience potentiates strategy-driven effects of value on memory. [PDF]
People tend to show better memory for information that is deemed valuable or important. By one mechanism, individuals selectively engage deeper, semantic encoding strategies for high value items (Cohen, Rissman, Suthana, Castel, & Knowlton, 2014). By
Castel, Alan D +4 more
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Conceptual fluency increases recollection: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
It is widely established that fluency can contribute to recognition memory. Previous studies have found that enhanced fluency increases familiarity, but not recollection.
Wei eWang +4 more
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Central Acetabular Roof DefectMore than Just a Normal Variant? [PDF]
Central acetabular defects are rare, and have been described using various terminologies (notches, fossae, pits). They are generally regarded as normal variants and often overlooked.
Muhammad Adeel Akhtar +4 more
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Being-at-Home. Winnicott, Levinas, and Bachelard [PDF]
The paper investigates the concept of being-at-home in both phenomenology and psychoanalysis. In order to accomplish this task, I draw on Donald Winnicott’s scattered psychoanalytical observations regarding the question what belonging to a home means ...
David-Augustin Mândruț
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