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The Effects of Repeated Sequential Context on Recognition
In: http://www.kachergis.com/docs/kachergis_cox_shiffrin_2013_recognition.pdf (2008)
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Inferring Contextual Semantics from Text using a Model of Human Episodic Memory and Conceptual Knowledge Formation
In: http://obereed.net/docs/MuellerMCLC42007.pdf (2007)
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REM II: A model of the developmental co-evolution of episodic memory and semantic knowledge
In: http://obereed.net/docs/MuellerShiffrinICDL2006.pdf (2006)
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Automatic and controlled processing in sentence recall: The role of long-term and working memory
In: http://www.york.ac.uk/res/wml/a2004+sentences.pdf (2004)
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Assembling and encoding word representations: fMRI subsequent memory effects implicate a role for phonological control
In: http://web.mit.edu/wagner/www/papers/CLA_NEUROP03.pdf (2003)
Abstract: Novel word learning is central to the flexibility inherent in the human language capacity. Word learning may partially depend on long-term memory formation during the assembly of phonological representations from orthographic inputs. In the present study, event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examined the contributions of phonological control---a component of the verbal working memory system---to phonological assembly and word learning. Subjects were scanned while making syllable decisions about visually presented familiar (English) and novel (pseudo-English and Foreign) words, a task that required retrieval and analysis of existing phonological codes or the assembly and analysis of novel representations. Results revealed that left inferior prefrontal cortex (LIPC) and bilateral parietal cortices were differentially engaged during the processing of novel words, suggesting that this circuit is recruited during phonological assembly. A subsequent memory analysis that examined the relation between fMRI signal and the subject's ability to later remember the words (a measure of effective memory formation) revealed that the magnitude of activation in LIPC, bilateral superior parietal, and left inferior parietal cortices was positively correlated with later memory. Moreover, although the magnitude of the subsequent memory effect in parietal cortex was not significantly affected by word type, this effect was greater in posterior LIPC for novel (pseudo-English) than for familiar (English) words. In the course of subserving the assembly of novel word representations, the phonological (articulatory) control component of the phonological system appears to play a central role in the encoding of novel words into long-term memory.
Keyword: Episodic encoding; Explicit memory; Phonological loop; Verbal working memory; Visual word recognition
URL: http://web.mit.edu/wagner/www/papers/CLA_NEUROP03.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.12.226
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Modularity and Specialized Learning: Mapping Between Agent Architectures and Brain Organization
In: http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/~jjb/ftp/emernet.pdf (2001)
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2005 Failing to get the gist: reduced false recognition of semantic associates in semantic dementia. Neuropsychology 19, 353–361. (doi:10.1037/0894-4105.19.3.353
In: http://sws.bu.edu/abudson/SD_FalseRecog.pdf (1999)
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Address for editorial correspondence:
In: http://pissaro.soc.huji.ac.il/anat/documents/prior_bentin2_sub.pdf
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+ model ARTICLE IN PRESS Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews xx (xxxx) 1–18 Review Anatomical functional and cognitive determinants
In: http://www.dpsico.unifi.it/upload/sub/File/Gainotti_review_2006.pdf
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Preserving fine phonetic detail using episodic memory: Automatic Speech Recognition using MINERVA2
In: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~roger/publications/Moore-Maier%20-%20ICPhS%202007%20-%20final.pdf
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Preserving fine phonetic detail using episodic memory: Automatic Speech Recognition using MINERVA2
In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1724/1724.pdf
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