Left Temporal Lobe Resectioning and Memory
.... results on the effects of right or left temporal lobe resectioning on
memory, with most studies indicating a greater decline in
verbal memory after left ....
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Neuropsychiatric Disorders
.... used to measure full-scale IQ as well as factor deviation quotients, summarizing performance on tests of
verbal comprehension, immediate
verbal memory span and ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... Hanna and Remington assumed that contextual effects for
verbal memory have been well studied, as "tests of the encoding specificity hypothesis," and they ....
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Structure & Processes of Human Memory
.... Hanna and Remington assumed that contextual effects for
verbal memory have been well studied, as "tests of the encoding specificity hypothesis," and they ....
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PTSD AND Memory/Learning
.... According to Genetta (1996) neuropsychological data supported the existence of separate
memory systems subserving
verbal and visual-motor learning and
memory ....
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HUMAN MEMORY
.... Collis, AM & Quillian, MR (1969). Retrieval time from semantic
memory. Journal of
Verbal Learning and
Verbal Behavior, 8, 240-247. Conrad, C. (1972). ....
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Child abuse
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memory. The left hippocampus plays a role in
verbal memory and the right hippocampus plays a role in visual
memory (Glaser, 2000). ....
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HUMAN MEMORY
.... Collis, AM & Quillian, MR (1969). Retrieval time from semantic
memory. Journal of
Verbal Learning and
Verbal Behavior, 8, 240-247. Conrad, C. (1972). ....
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Semantic Memory and Language Production
.... human beings position at the top of the taxonomic scale." In other words, as noted earlier, semantic
memory has to do with the meaning of
verbal symbols and ....
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Effects of Child Abuse on the Brain
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memory. The left hippocampus plays a role in
verbal memory and the right hippocampus plays a role in visual
memory (Glaser, 2000). ....
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Science Definitions
.... They have some trouble with spoken commands and learning new skills. Their recent
memory is poor, as is their topographic
memory and new
verbal memory. ....
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Standardized Tests
.... score made up of four scores of broad types of mental activity:
verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, abstract visual reasoning, and short-term
memory. ....
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Memory & Cognitive Psychology Model
.... Schachter argued that this indicated that
memory for language and other
verbal ability resided in the left hemisphere, particularly the hippocampus in the left ....
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Definition & Symptomatology of Dyslexia
.... A consistent finding {Snowlong 1987} in studies of dyslexic readers is the deficits in the
verbal memory and phoneme segmentation processes. ....
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REFERENCES
.... Collis, AM & Quillian, MR (1969). Retrieval time from semantic
memory. Journal of
Verbal Learning and
Verbal Behavior, 8, 240-247. Conrad, C. (1972). ....
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Memory in Young Children
.... Repeated
verbal or physical exposure to an item appears to be a sufficient condition for storage in long term
memory; knowledge that an event is familiar ....
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THE STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE
.... the SBI is a 2-factor test (
Verbal, Nonverbal) rather than four-factor test for ages 2 through 6 years and a 3-factor test (
Verbal, Nonverbal,
Memory) for ages ....
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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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Eye Movements and Visual Attention
.... disease processes 1. Strong correlation with abnormal eye movement, antisaccade performance, visual attention, and
verbal working
memory deficits III. ....
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Effects of Eye Movement in Disease
.... disease processes 1. Strong correlation with abnormal eye movement, antisaccade performance, visual attention, and
verbal working
memory deficits III. ....
(2066

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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale - IV
.... It measures
verbal and nonverbal areas of development and provides a quantitative score which measures a child's mathematical reasoning, and a
memory score ....
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HYPNOSIS and Memory Recall
.... b) confabulation and false memories; and c)
memory hardening. Because subjects undergoing the process of hypnosis are highly susceptible to the
verbal and non ....
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Memory Ability & Age
.... Eisdorfor, C. (1965).
Verbal learning and response time in the aged. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 107, 15-22. Gilbert, JG (1941).
Memory loss in senescence. ....
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The Myth of Psychotherapy & Hunger of Memory
.... mind as medical diseases, "Definitions of psychotherapyàare purely
verbal exercises, having .... Rodriguez, R. Hunger of
Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez ....
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The Myth of Psychotherapy & Hunger of Memory
.... mind as medical diseases, "Definitions of psychotherapyàare purely
verbal exercises, having .... Rodriguez, R. Hunger of
Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez ....
(890

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STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE - IV General
.... young children, the Stanford-Binet has traditionally had difficulties involving an over-reliance on
verbal items, quantitative items and
memory items (Kaplan & ....
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Mood & Memory
.... The men demonstrated a stronger
memory 20 minutes later for words analyzed .... Left prefrontal activation encourages storage of new
verbal material interpreted in ....
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THE EFFECTS OF MEDICATION ON EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING
.... positive effects of attention, working
memory and executive functions while olanzapine operates to improve
verbal learning and
memory,
verbal fluency, and ....
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ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
....
Verbal and nonverbal emotional
memory following unilateral amygdala damage. Learning
Memory, 8(6), 326-335. Caine, RN, & Caine, G. (1997). ....
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Neorobiological Basis of Memory Introduction Memory is a ...
.... given ECT to experience problems in learning new
verbal and visual information. However, the imipramine group retained their longer term
memory of events ....
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