Most lesion studies in animals, and neuropsychological and functional neuroimaging studies in humans, have focused on finding dissociations between the functions of different …
F Eustache, B Desgranges - Neuropsychology review, 2008 - Springer
After a brief description of the “diseases of memory” which have made the greatest contribution to theoretical developments in the past years, we turn our attention to the most …
H Xu, JL Armony - Motivation and Emotion, 2024 - Springer
Emotional stimuli and events are better and more easily remembered than neutral ones. However, this advantage appears to come at a cost, namely a decreased accuracy for …
Face and object priming has been extensively studied, but less is known about the repetition processes which are specific to each material and those which are common to both types of …
L Picard, F Eustache, P Piolino - L'année psychologique, 2009 - cairn.info
Résumé Dans une perspective développementale, cet article se propose de relier les concepts de mémoire épisodique et de mémoire autobiographique et de décrire l'évolution …
During memory encoding, increased hippocampal activity—thought to reflect the binding of different types of information into unique episodes—has been shown to correlate with …
Although behavioral studies have consistently reported the spacing effect in learning, its cognitive and neural mechanisms are still not clearly elucidated. According to the …
Guessing the meaning of a foreign word before being presented with the right answer benefits recognition performance for the translation compared to reading the full translation …