V Huffer, R Bader, A Mecklinger - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2022 - Elsevier
Healthy aging is associated with intact familiarity, whereas recollection, usually supporting associative memory, is attenuated. Accordingly, associative memory shows a stronger age …
We investigated age differences in memory for spatial routes that were either actively or passively encoded. A series of virtual environments were created and presented to 20 …
F Ianì, M Bucciarelli - Memory, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Memory for series of action phrases improves in listeners when speakers accompany each phrase with congruent gestures compared to when speakers stay still. Studies reveal that …
Episodic memory strongly declines in healthy aging, at least partly because of reduced abilities to create and remember associations (associative memory) and to use efficient …
P Doolittle, M Byrnes - Educational Principles and Practice in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
How do students learn? It depends. While we have been investigating how people learn for a reasonable length of time, there is still much to be learned about how we learn. However …
Dual-process theories of recognition propose that two independent processes, familiarity and recollection, contribute to successful recognition memory. During the process of healthy …
Episodic memory strongly declines in healthy aging, at least partly because of reduced abilities to create and remember associations (associative memory) and to use efficient …
Familiarity, emotionality, motor activity, memorability, and vividness of visual imagery ratings, on 7-point scales, were collected for 536 Spanish action-related sentences, including a …
M Hainselin - Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Memory mostly concerns actions we perform, imagine, or observe: what we ate for lunch, where we walked to, who we interacted with. The worldliest common question asked while …