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Expertise and inversion effects on recognition memory

Inversion Effects in the Expert Classification of Mammograms and Faces

Inversion Effects in the Expert Classification of Mammograms and Faces

... The emergence of a holistic strategy with radiological experience has implications for training medical students. In our study, the expert radiologists acquired holistic strategies implicitly over many years of clinical ...

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Inversion effects in the expert classification of mammograms and faces

Inversion effects in the expert classification of mammograms and faces

... of expertise quickly, accurately, and at a specific level of categorization (Tanaka & Taylor, ...object recognition should be susceptible to simi- lar manipulations used in face recognition, such ...

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The effects of snap decision making on episodic recognition memory

The effects of snap decision making on episodic recognition memory

... Recognition memory tasks for words have long been used in research to understand the decision-making ...underlying recognition based decisions in order to develop theories and to develop models that ...

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The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli

The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli

... The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recognition Memory for Auditory Stimuli Wanlu Yang Abstract: In order to confirm the factors influencing the consistency of the effect of valence and arousal of ...

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Effects of Speech Clarity on Recognition Memory for Spoken Sentences

Effects of Speech Clarity on Recognition Memory for Spoken Sentences

... in memory may be affected by other common sources of variability in speech intelligibility, such as foreign accent, speech production impairment, and the presence of noise in the communicative environment – all ...

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List length and list strength effects in recognition memory

List length and list strength effects in recognition memory

... interference effects in recognition are caused by noise from other contexts in which a word was studied rather than by noise from other items in a study ...

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Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

... (perfect). Memory bias is reflected by the relative position of points on the same ...in memory accuracy, whereas similar curves that are shifted relative to one another reflect differences in ...

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Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership

... the effects were stronger for the negative ...affect memory bias beyond the categorical effects explored in this ...stronger memory bias than positive emotional words in previous studies ...

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Pattern Recognition and Anticipation Expertise in Soccer

Pattern Recognition and Anticipation Expertise in Soccer

... (2007) recognition of temporal patterns theory, suggests that skilled performers extract functional relations between a limited number of display features, which is sufficient to ensure accurate matching against ...

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Effects of Aging and Reward Motivation on Non-Verbal Recognition Memory

Effects of Aging and Reward Motivation on Non-Verbal Recognition Memory

... item recognition, leaving little room for reward motivation to have any enhancing effects on ...item recognition performance for pictures is at ceiling and thereby unchanged by manipulations of ...

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ERP correlates of item recognition memory: Effects of age and performance

ERP correlates of item recognition memory: Effects of age and performance

... Early effects (300–700 ms) These data are distinct from some recent ERP studies of recognition memory which have reported relative sparing of early old/new effects, particularly the LPC, but ...

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Recognition memory and source memory in autism spectrum disorder: A study of the intention superiority and enactments effects

Recognition memory and source memory in autism spectrum disorder: A study of the intention superiority and enactments effects

... underpins/contributes to the intention superiority effect, there is an alternative explanation of the effect that does not invoke such high-level mental simulation. Instead, some have suggested that it occurs as a result ...

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Specificity effects in spoken word recognition and the nature of lexical representations in memory

Specificity effects in spoken word recognition and the nature of lexical representations in memory

... signal, there are two dimensions across which envelopes can be extracted: time and frequency. In the present integral maskers, the intensity envelope of the words across time was used as the modu- lator for deriving the ...

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Age-Related Effects in Working Memory Recognition Modulated by Retroactive Interference

Age-Related Effects in Working Memory Recognition Modulated by Retroactive Interference

... Our findings extend previous research by reflecting age- related neural under-recruitments in temporo-occipital areas at medium latencies and superior parietal areas at medium and late[r] ...

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The Effects of Picture and Word Presentations on Recognition and Memory Accuracy in Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Effects of Picture and Word Presentations on Recognition and Memory Accuracy in Autism Spectrum Disorder

... collaborative effects of list learning on false memory is important because of its parallel with real world events where false memories typically ...same effects in real world events and give rise to ...

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Inversion improves the recognition of facial expression in thatcherized images

Inversion improves the recognition of facial expression in thatcherized images

... the effects that we have observed could also be explained by the configural properties of the face, we repeated the experiment with only the mouth region or the eye region ...of inversion on normal and ...

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The role of the hippocampus in recognition memory

The role of the hippocampus in recognition memory

... the effects of hippocampal damage on recognition memory: when the stimulus pool is large enough that items are only used again very infrequently or are truly trial-unique, hippocampal damage appears ...

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Context-dependent Recognition Memory

Context-dependent Recognition Memory

... Texas A&M University Research Advisor: Dr. Steven M. Smith Department of Psychology It is a widespread belief that the ability to recognize information is enhanced when environmental context is reinstated, such as when a ...

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An episodic memory-based solution for the acoustic-to-articulatory inversion problem

An episodic memory-based solution for the acoustic-to-articulatory inversion problem

... In addition, the estimation errors using a G-Mem are very encouraging compared with the state of the art. Hiroya and Honda 10 reported RMSEs of 1.50 and 1.73 mm with and without phonetic segmentations, respectively, ...

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The Effects of a Distracting N-Back Task on Recognition Memory Are Reduced by Negative Emotional Intensity

The Effects of a Distracting N-Back Task on Recognition Memory Are Reduced by Negative Emotional Intensity

... contrasting memory performance associated with two distinct encoding tasks: a divided attention condition, during which a concurrent task has to be performed while items are studied, and a full attention ...

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