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Object and Location recognition and source memory

Out of place, out of mind:schema driven false memory effects for object location bindings

Out of place, out of mind:schema driven false memory effects for object location bindings

... schema-relevant object in an unexpected location seems to attract similar levels of attention as schema-irrelevant objects because there was no difference in the levels of true and false memories between ...

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Out of Place, Out of Mind: Schema-Driven False Memory Effects for Object-Location Bindings

Out of Place, Out of Mind: Schema-Driven False Memory Effects for Object-Location Bindings

... forced-choice recognition paradigm may be helpful for establishing whether the competition effects that we posit between the veridical unexpected, and associatively evoked expected, object-location ...

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Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel Image Novel Location Recognition Memory Test

Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel Image Novel Location Recognition Memory Test

... Objectives: Sex differences in object location memory favoring females appear to be a replicable phenome- non but may also depend on the task demands. This investigation evaluated if females ...

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Exclusivity and memory for object location

Exclusivity and memory for object location

... in memory for object location (Lansdale, 1995; Huttenlocher et ...in memory for object location the interval between encoding and retrieval should be relatively ...inexact ...

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The Impact of Stereotype Threat on Object Location Memory

The Impact of Stereotype Threat on Object Location Memory

... Thompson & Voyer, 2014). However, women have been found to do better on tasks that require memorization of where objects are located in the environment (i.e., object location memory tasks; Voyer, ...

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Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory

Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory

... adults’ object memory and object-location memory about a scene by promoting object-oriented ...that memory about these objects and their locations would be tested ...

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Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory

Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory

... adults’ object memory and object-location memory about a scene by promoting object-oriented ...that memory about these objects and their locations would be tested ...

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Object-location memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder

Object-location memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder

... explicit memory are not comparable in their processing ...Implicit memory was measured with more incidental tests like priming whereas explicit memory was generally measured with more intentional ...

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Object-location memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder

Object-location memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder

... explicit memory are not comparable in their processing ...Implicit memory was measured with more incidental tests like priming whereas explicit memory was generally measured with more intentional ...

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Physical Activity as a Context Cue for Object Location Memory

Physical Activity as a Context Cue for Object Location Memory

... It was expected that participants engaging in matching physical activities at encoding and recall would have significantly higher rates of recall for object locations when compared to [r] ...

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Dissociations in the effect of delay on object recognition: evidence for an associative model of recognition memory

Dissociations in the effect of delay on object recognition: evidence for an associative model of recognition memory

... tasks, object-in-place performance is explained through a slightly different ...preexposure location at test will be less susceptible to this priming process than those presented in the original ...

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Spatial object recognition memory formation under acute stress

Spatial object recognition memory formation under acute stress

... unrelated memory within specific time-lapse, providing PRPs into the hippocampus learning-tagged ...another memory that per se was not induced; however, the classic view of memory modulation ...

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The discrimination ratio derived from novel object recognition tasks as a measure of recognition memory sensitivity, not bias

The discrimination ratio derived from novel object recognition tasks as a measure of recognition memory sensitivity, not bias

... tion memory in rodents, can be ...comparative recognition memory research to study memory sensitivity is ...of memory sensitivity will enable a more detailed functional anatomy map to ...

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Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory-of-mind in children with autism spectrum disorder

Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory-of-mind in children with autism spectrum disorder

... The primary aim of the second part of the study was to explore any within- participant relation between source memory and ToM task performance. For this purpose, larger groups of participants with ASD and ...

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Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory-of-mind in children with autism spectrum disorder

Recognition memory, self-other source memory, and theory-of-mind in children with autism spectrum disorder

... The primary aim of the second part of the study was to explore any within- participant relation between source memory and ToM task performance. For this purpose, larger groups of participants with ASD and ...

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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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Effect of Dimethoate on Object Recognition Memory in Wistar Rats and Essay of Treatment with Nettle

Effect of Dimethoate on Object Recognition Memory in Wistar Rats and Essay of Treatment with Nettle

... Pesticides were economically important chemicals in agriculture. Their use has permitted agricultural progress, through the eradication of harmful insect and the fight against vectors of disease. However, several studies ...

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In Vivo Attenuation of M-Current Suppression Impairs Consolidation of Object Recognition Memory

In Vivo Attenuation of M-Current Suppression Impairs Consolidation of Object Recognition Memory

... and memory in homozygous ...normal object location memory and contextual fear memory, but impaired long-term object recognition ...short-term memory for ...

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Transfer after process-based object-location memory training in healthy older adults

Transfer after process-based object-location memory training in healthy older adults

... episodic memory decline has been attributed to the decreasing ability of older adults to encode and retrieve associations among simultaneously processed information units from long-term ...episodic memory ...

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Transfer after process-based object-location memory training in healthy older adults

Transfer after process-based object-location memory training in healthy older adults

... episodic memory decline has been attributed to the decreasing ability of older adults to encode and retrieve associations among simultaneously processed information units from long-term ...episodic memory ...

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