AP Yonelinas - Journal of memory and language, 2002 - Elsevier
To account for dissociations observed in recognition memory tests, several dual-process models have been proposed that assume that recognition judgments can be based on the …
A New York Times Notable Book: A psychologist's “gripping and thought-provoking” look at how and why our brains sometimes fail us (Steven Pinker, author of How the Mind Works). In …
CA Tamminga, AD Stan… - American Journal of …, 2010 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
The hippocampal formation is one of the most extensively studied regions of the brain, with well-described anatomy and basic physiology; moreover, aspects of human memory …
The ability to remember one's past depends on neural processing set in motion at the moment each event is experienced. Memory formation can be observed by segregating …
Findings from research on false memory have major implications for a number of fields central to human welfare, such as medicine and law. Although many important conclusions …
BDNF plays a critical role in activity-dependent neuroplasticity underlying learning and memory in the hippocampus. A frequent single nucleotide polymorphism in the targeting …
Reflecting recent changes in the way cognition and the brain are studied, this thoroughly updated fourth edition of this bestselling textbook provides a comprehensive and student …
Two categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools)—are easily recognized by either their auditory or visual features. Although these …
RNA Henson - Progress in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
This article reviews functional neuroimaging studies of priming, a behavioural change associated with the repeated processing of a stimulus. Using the haemodynamic techniques …