Memory Ability & Age
.... to hold information in conscious awareness; (2} the
ability to manipulate or transform information held in primary memory; and (3) the
ability to
recall words. ....
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HYPNOSIS and Memory Recall
.... In their research study, Orne, Whitehouse, Dinges and Orne (1996) were unable to show that the differences in the subjects'
ability to
recall information in ....
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Psychological Views of Eyewitness Testimonies
.... Safer (1988) conducted a study in which a group of subjects were shown a videotape of a violent crime and then tested on their
ability to
recall details about ....
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Aging Memory Learning
.... However, the aging process affects brain chemistry in such a manner that memory is impaired, particularly the
ability to
recall information. ....
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Enhancing Vocal Performance
.... Sense memory, therefore, is not only the
ability to fully
recall a particular sensation but is then the additional skill at trying to surmount the sensation ....
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Sensory Acting Techniques & Singing
.... Sense memory, therefore, is not only the
ability to fully
recall a particular sensation but is then the additional skill at trying to surmount the sensation ....
(1336

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Levi Srauss & Co. Case
....
Recall measures the
ability of individuals to remember a specific advetisement.
Recall copy testing may be either (1) aided or (2) unaided. ....
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Emergency Management at NYFD
.... This
recall program allows the Department to effectively
recall members by geographic .... Without training, the Department had limited
ability to evaluate how to ....
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PTSD & Children's Learning
.... in support of some kind of damage physiologically which diminishes learning
ability most specifically when it comes to memory and
recall ability of children ....
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Lynn, SJ (1986)
.... It is possible that people who cannot be hypnotized - the control group in this case - may have a more accurate
ability to
recall objects, and people highly ....
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Hippocampus
.... adults show little decline in their
ability to recognize previously presented words, there is a significant impairment in their
ability to
recall the same items ....
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SHORT-TERM MEMORY RECALL
.... the subject to
recall the missing digit. In this case, the subject recalled 8.5 of the items. In the 1962 experiment, Buschke compared the storage
ability of ....
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Jean Piaget
.... woman. These assumptions interfere with the
ability of the eyewitness to encode, process and
recall information accurately. Finally ....
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Breakfast & Academic Performance
.... solve problems.
Ability to
recall and use new information, verbal fluency and attentiveness are hurt by hunger. There are physiological ....
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AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN MEMORY
.... Retention was measured in terms of the number of questions that subjects are able to answer during a test of their
ability to
recall the prose information ....
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An Experiment in Human Memory
.... Retention was measured in terms of the number of questions that subjects are able to answer during a test of their
ability to
recall the prose information ....
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Effectiveness of Computer-Aided Learning
.... A valid question to pose in relation to these findings is what the value is of reading faster if
recall is not improved for low-
ability readers. ....
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Proactive Inhibition Experiment An experiment was carried out ...
.... factor which induced proactive inhibition and induced subjects to spend longer times studying the words, but resulted in a decreased
ability to
recall the words ....
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Experiment on Proactive Inhibition An experiment was carried out ...
.... factor which induced proactive inhibition and induced subjects to spend longer times studying the words, but resulted in a decreased
ability to
recall the words ....
(2584

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Team-Player
.... in the chapter about the relational quality of a team player, the story about Michael Deaver's esteem for Ronald Reagan's
ability to
recall Deaver's admiration ....
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Basal & Literature Based Approaches to Reading Introduction 3 ...
.... Therefore determining whether the basal approach differs from the literature-based approach in terms of students'
ability to
recall information is a meaningful ....
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Teaching Four Study Skills
.... vocabulary and so increase their level of reading
ability. The third strategy reviewed was that of utilizing mnemonic devices to
recall presented information. ....
(2037

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Memory Function and Substance Abuse Memory function in individuals ...
.... Two substances have been show to have major impacts on the
ability, of an individual, to learn,
recall, and retain information. ....
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Memory Experiment
.... the subject to
recall the missing digit. In this case, the subject recalled 8.5 of the items. In the 1962 experiment, Buschke compared the storage
ability of ....
(2229

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Mood & Memory
.... 32 This study investigated the effects of mood on memory in relation to the
ability to
recall words. Three hypotheses were developed for testing in this study. ....
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Alzheimer's disease
.... For example, a patient may retain the
ability for vivid
recall of childhood memories yet lack the capacity to remember events of the previous hour. ....
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ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS
.... because these types of assessment focuses on demonstrating students actual performance and
ability as opposed to just what they are able to
recall and reproduce ....
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KRASHEN'S MONITOR MODEL
.... To achieve correctness in performance, not only must there be time to do so, but there must also be the ready
ability of
recall and the flexibility of ....
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Interview With a Pregnant Woman
.... for the collection of accurate data, albeit it with an understanding accuracy can be affected by such things as the interviewee's
ability to
recall events, the ....
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Use of Spokespersons in Advertising This research examines the use ...
....
Recall is somewhat similar to recognition.
Recall measures the
ability of individuals to remember a specific advertisement (Misra and Beatty, 1990). ....
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