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Memory & Cognition, 2022
Many studies have been conducted to demonstrate the survival processing advantage (SPA) as an evolutionary-oriented memory effect. But few studies were conducted to demonstrate this effect in real-life or simulated survival environments. This study tested whether the SPA could be replicated in a survival virtual reality environment (VRE). In Experiment
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Many studies have been conducted to demonstrate the survival processing advantage (SPA) as an evolutionary-oriented memory effect. But few studies were conducted to demonstrate this effect in real-life or simulated survival environments. This study tested whether the SPA could be replicated in a survival virtual reality environment (VRE). In Experiment
Yamin Wang +3 more
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Marker processes in survival analysis
Lifetime Data Analysis, 1996In the development of many diseases there are often associated variables which continuously measure the progress of an individual towards the final expression of the disease (failure). Such variables are stochastic processes, here called marker processes, and, at a given point in time, they may provide information about the current hazard and ...
Jewell, Nicholas P., Kalbfleisch, J. D.
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Repair processes and cell survival
The British Journal of Radiology, 1972Abstract A model of cell survival after irradiation is presented which explicitly incorporates a repair process. The model is based on Powers' suggestion of a “pool”, and is developed along the lines initiated by Lajtha and Oliver (1961). The repair process corresponding to the shoulder on the survival curve is distinguished from the process ...
J, Laurie, J S, Orr, C J, Foster
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Survival processing eliminates collaborative inhibition
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2018The present experiments examined the effect of processing words for their survival value, relevance to moving and pleasantness on participants’ free recall scores in both nominal groups (non-redundant pooled individual scores) and collaborative dyads.
Matthew B, Reysen +2 more
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Source-constrained retrieval and survival processing
Memory & Cognition, 2014Three experiments investigated the mnemonic effects of source-constrained retrieval in the survival-processing paradigm. Participants were asked to make survival-based or control decisions (pleasantness or moving judgments) about items prior to a source identification test.
James S, Nairne +3 more
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Survival of Threshold Contact Processes
Journal of Theoretical Probability, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Neyman, Markov Processes and Survival Analysis
Lifetime Data Analysis, 2013J. Neyman used stochastic processes extensively in his applied work. One example is the Fix and Neyman (F-N) competing risks model (1951) that uses finite homogeneous Markov processes to analyse clinical trials with breast cancer patients. We revisit the F-N model, and compare it with the Kaplan-Meier (K-M) formulation for right censored data.
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2016
Why do we remember? Research on memory is often concerned with the question of how our memory system works. It typically focuses on structural mechanisms, for example, how do we process and store information? How long can we hold information in our working memory?
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Why do we remember? Research on memory is often concerned with the question of how our memory system works. It typically focuses on structural mechanisms, for example, how do we process and store information? How long can we hold information in our working memory?
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