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Artificial Subjectivity: Personal Semantic Memory Model for Cognitive Agents
In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 1903 (2022)
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Are multi-modal lexical representations forgotten in an all-or-none manner? ...
Crowley, Rebecca. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Emerging themes in the development of prospective memory during childhood
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Gesturing at Encoding Enhances Episodic Memory Recall for Older Adults.
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The limits of episodic encoding of talker voice attributes across diverse voices ...
Clapp, William. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Are multi-modal lexical representations retrieved in an all-or-none manner? ...
Crowley, Rebecca. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Lexical Association Technic - Autobiographical stimulation ...
NIVEAU, Noémie. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Data for: Rethinking Bilingual Enhancement and Dominance Effects in Associative Learning of Foreign Language Vocabulary: The Role of Proficiency in the Mediating Language ...
Francis, Wendy. - : Mendeley, 2020
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Data for: Rethinking Bilingual Enhancement and Dominance Effects in Associative Learning of Foreign Language Vocabulary: The Role of Proficiency in the Mediating Language ...
Francis, Wendy. - : Mendeley, 2020
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The neural underpinnings of shared meaning between speakers and listeners of naturalistic language ...
Heidlmayr, Karin; Weber, Kirsten; Takashima, Atsuko. - : Radboud University, 2020
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An item's status in semantic memory determines how it is recognized : dissociable patterns of brain activity observed for famous and unfamiliar faces
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Towards a model-theoretic framework for describing the semantic aspects of cognitive processes
In: ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal; Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019); 83-96 ; ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal; Vol. 8 Núm. 4 (2019); 83-96 ; 2255-2863 ; 10.14201/ADCAIJ201984 (2020)
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On the Nature of Everyday Prospection: A Review and Theoretical Integration of Research on Mind-Wandering, Future Thinking, and Prospective Memory
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On the Nature of Everyday Prospection: A Review and Theoretical Integration of Research on Mind-Wandering, Future Thinking, and Prospective Memory
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Towards a hybrid model of speech prosody
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Animacy and threat in recognition memory
In: UNF Faculty Publications (2020)
Abstract: Animate items are better remembered than inanimate items, suggesting that human memory has evolved to prioritize information related to survival. The proximate mechanisms for the animacy effect are not yet known, but one possibility is that animate items are more likely to capture attention, which then leads to better memory for those items. The first experiment independently manipulated the animacy and perceived threat of studied items and found that both target recognition and false-alarm recognition were higher for animate items compared to inanimate items and for threatening items compared to non-threatening items. The effects were eliminated when d’ scores were calculated. The second experiment used a response signal delay (RSD) manipulation where participants were forced to respond after a short (500 ms) or long (2,000 ms) time delay during the recognition test. Similar to the first experiment, the effects of animacy and threat for target recognition and false-alarm recognition persisted and did not interact with the RSD manipulation. Taken together, the results of the studies suggest that the animacy and threat effects in memory are robust and that attention capture might be at least partly responsible for the animacy effect.
Keyword: Animacy; ARRAY(0x55736fdd8580); Episodic memory; Recognition memory; Survival advantage; Threat
URL: https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/unf_faculty_publications/596
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-020-01017-5
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Explaining short-term memory phenomena with an integrated episodic/semantic framework of long-term memory
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The effects of talker familiarity on talker normalization
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SURVIVAL OF THE SELF: EXAMINATIONS OF THE ROLE OF SELF-REFERENCE IN ADAPTIVE MEMORY
Eaton, Tayler. - 2019
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Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults.
In: Psychological research, vol 83, iss 6 (2019)
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