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A comparison of memory for verbal and non-verbal material in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2001
Verbal memory impairment has been well explored in schizophrenia, but it is unclear whether findings relate to the type of material to be learned or the component process required by the memory task. Also, sparse data on non-verbal memory also open the question of how well schizophrenia patients encode this material.
Joseph I Tracy, G Glosser
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Effects of DGAVP on verbal memory

Peptides, 1988
Effects of DGAVP (desglycinamide-arginine-vasopressin, a synthetic vasopressin analog) on verbal memory were investigated in 13 healthy male volunteers. Ten word lists, each consisting of 15 words, were presented to the subjects who had to recall them according to a free recall paradigm.
R, Pietrowsky   +3 more
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Verbalizing Facial Memory: Criterion Effects in Verbal Overshadowing.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
This article investigated the role of the recognition criterion in the verbal overshadowing effect (VOE). In 3 experiments, people witnessed an event, verbally described a perpetrator, and then attempted identification. The authors found in Experiment 1, which included a "not present" response option and both perpetrator-present (PP) and perpetrator ...
Clare, Joseph, Lewandowsky, Stephan
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Verbal memory and menopause

Maturitas, 2015
Midlife women frequently report memory problems during the menopausal transition. Recent studies validate those complaints by showing significant correlations between memory complaints and performance on validated memory tasks. Longitudinal studies demonstrate modest declines in verbal memory during the menopausal transition and a likely rebound during
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Verbal and Non-Verbal Memory in Capoeira

Sport in Society, 2004
(2004). Verbal and Non-Verbal Memory in Capoeira. Sport in Society: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 49-68.
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Verbal Memory

2015
Verbal memory is impaired in neurological and psychiatric conditions and provides one of the main targets of intervention. Specifically, this cognitive domain has been shown to provide a major determinant of outcome in schizophrenia and mood disorders.
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Verbal and non-verbal memory components in the Token Test

Neuropsychologia, 1976
Abstract Evidence is presented that the Token Test overtaxes the reduced auditory verbal sequencing span which is characteristic of many left-brain-damaged aphasics. In addition scores from the last section of the test correlate significantly with non-verbal measures of visual and gestural sequencing span. For both these reasons, it is suggested that
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