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Influence of gender and age on cognitive inhibition in late-onset depression: a case-control study
In: ISSN: 0885-6230 ; EISSN: 1099-1166 ; International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry ; https://hal.univ-angers.fr/hal-03355854 ; International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Wiley, 2013, 28 (11), pp.1125-1130. ⟨10.1002/Gps.3929⟩ (2013)
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The role of FL Aptitude and the executive functions of Working Memory and Inhibition in FL vocabulary acquisition by young Greek learners of English: ...
Ευσταθιάδη, Καλλιόπη Α.. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2013
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Shared encoding and the costs and benefits of collaborative recall
Harris, Celia B; Barnier, Amanda J; Sutton, John. - : American Psychological Association, 2013
Abstract: We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, family, or colleagues to remember shared experiences. But surprisingly, in the experimental collaborative recall paradigm, collaborative groups remember less than their potential, an effect termed collaborative inhibition. Rajaram and Pereira-Pasarin (2010) argued that the effects of collaboration on recall are determined by "pre-collaborative" factors. We studied the role of 2 pre-collaborative factors-shared encoding and group relationship-in determining the costs and benefits of collaborative recall. In Experiment 1, we compared groups of strangers who encoded alone versus together, before collaborating to recall. In Experiment 2, we compared groups of friends who encoded alone versus together, before collaborating to recall. We found that shared encoding abolished collaborative inhibition in both Experiments 1 and 2. But prior relationship did not influence collaborative inhibition over and above the effects of shared encoding. Regardless of encoding condition, collaborative group recall contained fewer intrusions than nominal group recall, and these benefits continued in subsequent individual recall. Our findings demonstrate that pre-collaborative factors-specifically shared encoding-have flow-on benefits for group and individual recall amount, but not recall accuracy. We discuss these findings in terms of self- and cross-cuing in collaborative recall. ; 13 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; Collaborative inhibition; Collaborative recall; Cross-cuing; Social memory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/228853
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Exaggerated object affordance and absent automatic inhibition in alien hand syndrome.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2013)
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Are preventive and generative causal reasoning symmetrical? Extinction and competition
Baetu, I.; Baker, A.. - : Psychology Press, 2013
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Exaggerated object affordance and absent automatic inhibition in alien hand syndrome.
In: Cortex , 49 (8) pp. 2040-2054. (2013) (2013)
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Parallel deterioration to language processing in a bilingual speaker
In: COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY , 30 (7-8) 578 - 596. (2013) (2013)
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Auditory stroop and absolute pitch: an fMRI study.
In: Hum Brain Mapp , 34 (7) 1579 - 1590. (2013) (2013)
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A Hybrid Approach to Finding Relevant Social Media Content for Complex Domain Specific Information Needs
In: Publications (2013)
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Examining inhibition during spoken word production in aphasia
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a tool for understanding neurophysiology in Huntington's disease: a review.
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