Young Children & Working Memory Tasks
.... of the Morris water maze for their reliability and sensitivity in the measurement of age-related deficits in reference
memory and working
memory tasks. ....
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Left Temporal Lobe Resectioning and Memory
.... learning in patients with right or left temporal lobe resection for intractable epilepsy using verbal and visuospatial
memory tasks encompassing encoding ....
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Neorobiological Basis of Memory Introduction Memory is a ...
.... examining amnesiacs with a wide variety of types of brain injury has consistently shown that while they perform poorly on explicit
memory tasks, they perform ....
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Memory Ability & Age
.... learning and
memory. Gilbert (1941) found a decline in performance with age on a variety of learning and
memory tasks. This decline was ....
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The Nature of Memory
.... cortical structures. This form leads to more complicated
memory tasks such as cross-recognition
memory tasks with sequencing. There are ....
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Mood & Memory
.... These patients fail conventional
memory tasks that involve, for example, recall or recognition but nevertheless perform entirely normally on a wide variety of ....
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The Concept of Working Memory
.... C) Baddeley and Hitch found the same results on language comprehension
tasks as on reasoning problems--holding six digits in
memory significantly disrupted ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... Implicit
memory is believed to rely on other structures involved in processing stimulus materials and performing
tasks used to examine implicit
memory. ....
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Length of Index and Ring Fingers
.... While women who use parts of both brain hemispheres tend to perform better than men in verbal and
memory tasks, men who relied predominantly on the left brain ....
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Memory Function and Substance Abuse Memory function in individuals ...
.... on
memory and cognitive function can seriously debilitate an individual's ability to perform at the individual's inherent ability level for
tasks requiring ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... In her study, Kormi-Nouri compared subject-performed
tasks (SPTs) with the verbal
tasks traditionally used in
memory experiments. ....
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Neuropsychiatric Disorders
.... TS subjects also showed impairment of
memory tasks that may depend on the hippocampus, medial temporal lobe cortex, and diencephalon. ....
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Structure & Processes of Human Memory
.... In her study, Kormi-Nouri compared subject-performed
tasks (SPTs) with the verbal
tasks traditionally used in
memory experiments. ....
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PTSD AND Memory/Learning
.... All subjects completed a series of
tasks designed to elucidate the psychophysiological parameters of
memory/information-processing in PTSD. ....
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Implicit Learning
.... surface characteristics of stimuli; that implicit
memory is more durable with time than explicit
memory; and that performance on implicit
memory tasks is not ....
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Ecstasy (methylenedioxmetharnphetamine)
.... Over long periods of time, studies show that chronic use of MDMA has led to reduced ability on cognitive or
memory tasks. Nevertheless ....
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Ecstasy
.... Over long periods of time, studies show that chronic use of MDMA has led to reduced ability on cognitive or
memory tasks. Nevertheless ....
(1370

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Memory in Young Children
.... mean an item of
memory, in this instance, an item of
memory about the .... sources of their own beliefs and to use that information in performing cognitive
tasks. ....
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Effect of Substances on Memory
.... simple
tasks. In fact, high levels of intoxication can bring about "reversible brain syndrome." Under this state, an individual's learning and
memory, abstract ....
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Metacognition and Children
.... retrieval strategies, for example, accounts for differences in performance between younger and older school age children on a wide range of
memory tasks. ....
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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: COGNITIVE APPROACHES
.... The conducted study was very small and used a sample of only three patients all of whom were taught motor-type procedural
memory tasks (the mirror tracing task ....
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Reviews of Books on Memory
.... 2001). I enjoyed this book for its detailed information on how
memory often fails us due to the enormity of its
tasks. However, I ....
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Microcomputers
.... This decision is not based on perceived advantages in the way the system performs the three important
tasks noted above--
memory management, input and output ....
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COGNITIVE PROCESSES
.... Attention is guided in part by an unconscious process and some
tasks are performed without attention. How knowledge is organized in
memory is a topic of debate ....
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Alzheimer's disease
.... has issued a list of 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's disease:
memory loss that affects job skills; difficulty performing familiar
tasks; problems with language ....
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTIONS
.... when to-be-remembered words are not related, organizational encoding
tasks appear to be most beneficial to
memory, while elaborative
tasks promote recall for ....
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Proactive Inhibition Experiment An experiment was carried out ...
.... Word length and phonological similarity effects in simple, complex, and delayed serial recall
tasks: Implications for working
memory. ....
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Experiment on Proactive Inhibition An experiment was carried out ...
.... Word length and phonological similarity effects in simple, complex, and delayed serial recall
tasks: Implications for working
memory. ....
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Memory, Thinking & Intelligence
.... he referred to as "general" or "g" factor, what he asserted was a "marker of a person's facility for reasoning about any and all mental
tasks," (Bower, 2003, p ....
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Memory, Thinking & Intelligence
.... he referred to as "general" or "g" factor, what he asserted was a "marker of a person's facility for reasoning about any and all mental
tasks," (Bower, 2003, p ....
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