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Own attractiveness and perceived relationship quality shape sensitivity in women’s memory for other men on the attractiveness dimension [PDF]
Although recent work suggests that opposite-sex facial attractiveness is less salient in memory when individuals are in a committed romantic relationship, romantic relationship quality can vary over time.
Batres, Carlota +5 more
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Effects of visuospatial tasks on desensitization to emotive memories [PDF]
Objectives: Vivid and intrusive memories of extreme trauma can disrupt a stepwise approach to imaginal exposure. Concurrent tasks that load the visuo-spatial sketchpad (VSSP) of working memory reduce memory vividness during imaginal exposure.
Andrade, J. +3 more
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How can we tell from a memory report whether a memory is episodic or not? Vividness is required by many definitions, whereas detailedness, memory specificity, and narrative text type are competing definitions of episodicity used in research.
Tilmann eHabermas +2 more
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Investigating the roles of medial prefrontal and superior temporal cortex in source monitoring [PDF]
Source monitoring, or the ability to recall the origin of information, is a crucial aspect of remembering past experience. One facet of this, reality monitoring, refers to the ability to distinguish between internally generated and externally generated ...
Ellison, Amanda +3 more
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Establishing the boundaries: the hippocampal contribution to imagining scenes [PDF]
When we visualize scenes, either from our own past or invented, we impose a viewpoint for our “mind's eye” and we experience the resulting image as spatially coherent from that viewpoint.
Bird, Chris M +4 more
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Neural differentiation is moderated by age in scene- but not face-selective cortical regions [PDF]
The aging brain is characterized by neural dedifferentiation, an apparent decrease in the functional selectivity of category-selective cortical regions.
Hill, Paul F. +4 more
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Grossberg’s adaptive resonance theory (ART) provides a framework for understanding possible interactions between mental imagery and visual perception.
Amedeo D’Angiulli +2 more
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Using secondary database analysis, we tested whether the (implicit) familiarity of eliciting noun-cues and the (explicit) vividness of corresponding imagery exerted additive or interactive influences on verbal learning, as measured by the probability of ...
Etienne Lefebvre, Amedeo D’Angiulli
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Despite the power of VR in immersing viewers in an experience, it generally only targets viewers via visual and auditory cues. Human beings use more senses to gather information, so expectedly, the full potential of this medium is currently not yet ...
Malaika Brengman +3 more
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A study of the interrelationship of the integral characteristics of representation [PDF]
The article raises the issue of representation, indicating that multi-dimensional representation as a psychological phenomenon requires consideration in different coordinate systems.
Peskov V.P.,
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