THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... in aging, provides information for examining functional integrity of brain regions that support the component processes of
memory (Rapp & Heindel,
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PTSD AND Memory/Learning
.... sleep disturbances, low threshold for startling, impairment of
memory and often guilt about some element of participation in the event (Sue, Sue & Sue,
1994). ....
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The Concept of Working Memory
.... in long-term
memory. This means that rehearsal "copies" the item into long-term
memory (Ashcroft,
1994, 211). The concept of short ....
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Reviews of Books on Memory
.... The interest in
memory I have and the other book here I chose due to its content on
memory made me interested in seeking out Elizabeth Loftus' (
1994) book on ....
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HYPNOSIS and Memory Recall
.... Based on these findings, Erdelyi (
1994) determined that no "hypnosis-specific effect on
memory enhancement has been demonstrated" (p. 386). ....
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Effects of Environment on Recognition Memory
.... Frensch, PA, & Miner, CS (
1994, January). Effects of presentation rate and individual differences in short-term
memory on an indirect measure of serial learning ....
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Mood & Memory
.... The new data and the few related PET studies of human
memory·most of .... a general split between left-side storage and right-side retrieval (Bauer,
1994, p. 199). ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... on the basis of "the content of memorized information" in the LTM, and distinguished episodic, semantic, and procedural
memory (Engelkamp & Zimmer,
1994, p. 27 ....
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Structure & Processes of Human Memory
.... on the basis of "the content of memorized information" in the LTM, and distinguished episodic, semantic, and procedural
memory (Engelkamp & Zimmer,
1994, p. 27 ....
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Repressed Memory
.... group thought that if people had little
memory of their childhood this indicated the likelihood of the existence of repressed childhood trauma (Yapko,
1994). ....
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Five Book Reviews: Schacter, Ekman, Maltz, Branden, and Loftus
.... The interest in
memory I have and the other book here I chose due to its content on
memory made me interested in seeking out Elizabeth Loftus' (
1994) book on ....
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Emotional Learning - Research and Lit Review
.... Interestingly, the brain has two ways of storing memories(declarative
memory and emotional
memory(and they function differently (LeDoux,
1994, p. 38). ....
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Therapists Implanting False Memories
.... International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 184-193. Ceci, SJ, & Loftus, EF (
1994). "
Memory work": A royal road to false memories? ....
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False Memories
.... International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 184-193. Ceci, SJ, & Loftus, EF (
1994). "
Memory work": A royal road to false memories? ....
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ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
.... Emotions connected to learning and
memory (Sylwester,
1994; 1998). Brain-based research has determined that emotions play an important role in learning. ....
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Standardized Tests
.... copying, quantitative, number series, equation building,
memory for sentences,
memory for digits,
memory for objects, and bead
memory (Seligman,
1994, p. 12). ....
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Use of ECT in Mental Illness
.... She (
1994) looks back on the experience with mixed feelings: "I am the first to admit the downside - confusion and
memory loss. ....
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ECT Use to Treat Mental Illness
.... She (
1994) looks back on the experience with mixed feelings: "I am the first to admit the downside - confusion and
memory loss. ....
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WORD RECALL
.... Future studies should attempt to measure the short-term
memory characteristics of subjects prior to conducting recall experiments. Frensch, PA (
1994, March). ....
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EEG Synchronization & Recall
.... the greatest positive impact on both the recall and the recognition of verbal stimuli (Otani,
1994, pp. 401-421). Both recall and recognition
memory are parts ....
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Classification of Alcoholism as a Disease
.... confusion. Korsakoff's psychosis may occur leaving the alcoholic with severe
memory defects and disoriented (Blum & Payne,
1994, p. 20). ....
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Learning disabilities & Classifications
.... that LD may occur concomitantly with serious emotional disturbance (Gaddes,
1994, p. 449 .... the LD student mnemonic devices that will make
memory association tasks ....
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LEARNING DISABILITIES
.... with visual-motor skills, deficits in tactile perception, attention and
memory. .... For example, Margalit and Levin-Alyagon (
1994) conducted a cluster analysis of ....
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Memory
.... full-scale IQ test on the patient in
1994 resulted in a score of 103 (Stefanacci. Buffalo, Schmolck and Squire, 2000). The patient's immediate
memory is intact ....
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Alzheimer's: Causes, Effects, Treatments, & Case History
.... Many Alzheimer's patients who are severely impaired in factual
memory show relatively preserved capacity for perceptuomotor learning (Roy & Collin,
1994). ....
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Psychology of Religion
.... As to the feasibility of this explanation, McCulley (
1994) points out that research .... subject to the same kinds of contamination that can affect normal
memory. ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... Green stated that studies by Sylwester in
1994 demonstrated that emotion drives attention which drives learning and
memory. Neural ....
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Computers in the Classroom
.... and Vonk (
1994) put it: "For information to be meaningful, it must be linked or integrated with information already residing in long-term
memory, commonly ....
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Chaning Computer Technology & Computer Eduation
.... and Vonk (
1994) put it: "For information to be meaningful, it must be linked or integrated with information already residing in long-term
memory, commonly ....
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Mental Illness Diagnosis in Aging Patients
.... This finding implied that a faster degeneration of episodic
memory occurs than of .... neurofibrillary tangles, and dendritic loss are evaluated (Benton,
1994, pp. ....
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