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The neuropsychology of emerging psychosis and the role of working memory in episodic memory encoding

The neuropsychology of emerging psychosis and the role of working memory in episodic memory encoding

... Episodic memory encoding and working memory (WM) deficits are among the first cognitive signs and symptoms in the course of schizophrenia spectrum ...that encoding deficits at an early stage ...

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Abstract: Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual

Abstract: Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual

... into memory and, as a result, what information is available for ...lasting memory deficit arises due to damage to the hippocampus and its extended system (including the fornix, mammillary bodies and ...

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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Neural Activity During Human Episodic Memory Encoding and Retrieval

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Neural Activity During Human Episodic Memory Encoding and Retrieval

... successful memory encoding, localized to the left hemisphere and accompanied by broad anteriorly-spreading decreases in theta ...which memory formation involves this decrease in theta power ...

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Age related deficits in memory encoding and retrieval in word list free recall

Age related deficits in memory encoding and retrieval in word list free recall

... and encoding of a list of words, which are due to a reduced ability to encode relations between list-words (see also [35] for similar findings using a memory recognition ...in memory studies in ...

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Factors involved in memory encoding and their implications for the memory performance of older adults and people with mild cognitive impairment

Factors involved in memory encoding and their implications for the memory performance of older adults and people with mild cognitive impairment

... inefficient encoding mechanism in older adults because younger adults relied more on the operations indicated by frontal ...incidental, encoding with semantic processing elicited SMEs of similar magnitude ...

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Functional MR Imaging in Alzheimer's Disease during Memory Encoding

Functional MR Imaging in Alzheimer's Disease during Memory Encoding

... so-called familiar pictures). During this preimaging period, participants were asked to describe what was shown in these two pictures to make sure they analyzed them with enough detail and to make sure that participants ...

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The relationship between trait empathy and memory formation for social vs. non-social information

The relationship between trait empathy and memory formation for social vs. non-social information

... to memory supporting mechanisms, such in- creased sensitivity towards social information should be effective to the extent in which it induces emotional pro- cessing of stimuli, because an emotional way of ...

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Engagement of the Medial Temporal Lobe in Verbal and Nonverbal Memory: Assessment with Functional MR Imaging in Healthy Subjects

Engagement of the Medial Temporal Lobe in Verbal and Nonverbal Memory: Assessment with Functional MR Imaging in Healthy Subjects

... to memory encoding, we intended to obtain robust mem- ory–related engagement of the hippocampus and parahip- pocampal ...face encoding; the high-recognition accuracy confirmed that the tasks were ...

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Opposing effects of negative emotion on amygdalar and hippocampal memory for items and associations

Opposing effects of negative emotion on amygdalar and hippocampal memory for items and associations

... recognition memory for these items, consistent with previous accounts of emotional ...subsequent memory for negative items, areas often associated with high- level visual recognition (Kanwisher 2010), the ...

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Episodic Recollection Difficulties in ASD Result from Atypical Relational Encoding: Behavioral and Neural Evidence

Episodic Recollection Difficulties in ASD Result from Atypical Relational Encoding: Behavioral and Neural Evidence

... effortful encoding processes in ASD, which could result in a ceiling-type effect within the PFC whereby each triplet is processed with the maximum resources ...that memory encoding processes in ASD ...

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Pharmacogenetics of Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease

Pharmacogenetics of Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease

... of memory retrieval have focused on recognition memory (Spaniol et ...of encoding and recognition memory related to ...during memory recognition ...in memory encoding and ...

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Memory PPII

Memory PPII

... process of storing information so we can recall it at a later date Key Terms Memory Encoding Storage Retrieval Sensory memory Short-term memory Maintenance rehearsal Chunking Semantic me[r] ...

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Memory deficit in patients with schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder: relational vs item-specific memory

Memory deficit in patients with schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder: relational vs item-specific memory

... episodic memory, which is highly predictive of patients’ quality of life and global ...item-specific memory performance in schizo- phrenia and PTSD, because measures of relational and item-specific ...

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The contribution of the luminance and opponent chromatic post-receptoral mechanisms to visual working memory

The contribution of the luminance and opponent chromatic post-receptoral mechanisms to visual working memory

... encoding. Their results showed that rTMS had an effect on perceptual processing. This was reflected in a decreased amplitude of the EEG signal associated with visual processing (indexed by an event-related ...

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Encoding specificity with multiple cues for movement extent: The nature of the memory trace.

Encoding specificity with multiple cues for movement extent: The nature of the memory trace.

... The Kelso (1977) results can be interpreted in terms of the subjects' retrieval strategies. Since end-locations of all movements were parallel to and in front of the frontal plane of the body, one component of the ...

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Aging and Memory as Discrimination: Influences of Encoding Specificity, Cue Overload, and Prior Knowledge

Aging and Memory as Discrimination: Influences of Encoding Specificity, Cue Overload, and Prior Knowledge

... of memory is that of encoding ...a memory task are those that were processed at ...as encoding specificity lies in the emphasis on the interaction between the stored information and the ...

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Encoding Factors Affecting Context Effects on Memory: Congruency, Attention and Exposure Time

Encoding Factors Affecting Context Effects on Memory: Congruency, Attention and Exposure Time

... The third factor is the differential Attention allocated explicitly to the target versus the context stimuli at the encoding phase. Johnston and Dark (1986) compared focus of attention to a beam that is ...

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Aging and memory as discrimination : influences of encoding specificity, cue overload, and prior knowledge

Aging and memory as discrimination : influences of encoding specificity, cue overload, and prior knowledge

... In Experiment 1, we manipulated the number of cues that were reinstated at test— essentially a manipulation of encoding-retrieval match—while simultaneously manipulating cue overload. Simply put, after learning ...

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The very same thing: Extending the object token concept to incorporate causal constraints on individual identity

The very same thing: Extending the object token concept to incorporate causal constraints on individual identity

... The encoding of an episodic memory entails the encoding of object tokens: object tokens are the PRC- encoded records of “what” particular objects participated in an encoded episode (Zimmer and Ecker, ...

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Memory's Image

Memory's Image

... Conway, "Autobiographical Knowledge and Autobiographical Memories," in Remembering Our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory, David C.. Brown, and Fergus Craik, "Encoding and Re triev[r] ...

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