
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION OF THE MEDIUM AND
... Memory Concept and its Global Organization The memory functions include such concepts as "recognizing", "remembering", "imagining" etc. Unlike perceiving the information from environment, it is suitable to represent all these actions as demonstrating the so-called "mental sight", i.e. a look which i ...
... Memory Concept and its Global Organization The memory functions include such concepts as "recognizing", "remembering", "imagining" etc. Unlike perceiving the information from environment, it is suitable to represent all these actions as demonstrating the so-called "mental sight", i.e. a look which i ...
Analogical Episodes are More Likely to be Blended than Superficially... Veselina Feldman ( )
... The little brothers Bobby and Marto Lately Bobby’s father had a lot of house chores and no time to pick the pear tree at the cottage. So, he decided to send Bobby and his brother Marto to pick the pears before they rotted. The children had nothing to do anyway; they could do something useful in this ...
... The little brothers Bobby and Marto Lately Bobby’s father had a lot of house chores and no time to pick the pear tree at the cottage. So, he decided to send Bobby and his brother Marto to pick the pears before they rotted. The children had nothing to do anyway; they could do something useful in this ...
memory - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... of the cortex, the wrinkled outer layer of the brain, is still a mystery to us. We believe that this is the part of the brain that allows us to do maths, to plan for our next exam, and also holds most of our memories. We have also learned a lot from research on a person called Henry Molaison, who lo ...
... of the cortex, the wrinkled outer layer of the brain, is still a mystery to us. We believe that this is the part of the brain that allows us to do maths, to plan for our next exam, and also holds most of our memories. We have also learned a lot from research on a person called Henry Molaison, who lo ...
Chapter 7: Long-term memory systems
... role of the motor system in processing action verbs. Pobric et al. (2010b) proposed the hub-and-spoke model. The spokes consist of several modality-specific regions involving sensory and motor processing. Each concept has a hub, which is a modality-independent unified conceptual representation that ...
... role of the motor system in processing action verbs. Pobric et al. (2010b) proposed the hub-and-spoke model. The spokes consist of several modality-specific regions involving sensory and motor processing. Each concept has a hub, which is a modality-independent unified conceptual representation that ...
331CognitionWhatIsIt
... Do non-literate people have better memories because they rely on oral traditions and cannot store memories in written form? Ghanaian and American University Students: Ghanaian students recalled stories told in English better than their American counterparts, even though English was their second lang ...
... Do non-literate people have better memories because they rely on oral traditions and cannot store memories in written form? Ghanaian and American University Students: Ghanaian students recalled stories told in English better than their American counterparts, even though English was their second lang ...
An ampakine upregulates BDNF and improves memory in the HD
... Dr. Gary Lynch and colleagues have been researching memory deficits in the HD knockin mouse and investigating whether a class of drugs called ampakines could ameliorate them. In their latest study, an ampakine upregulated BDNF and improved memory deficits in the HD knock-in mouse model. Brain derive ...
... Dr. Gary Lynch and colleagues have been researching memory deficits in the HD knockin mouse and investigating whether a class of drugs called ampakines could ameliorate them. In their latest study, an ampakine upregulated BDNF and improved memory deficits in the HD knock-in mouse model. Brain derive ...
Mechanisms of emotional arousal and lasting declarative memory
... responses in the auditory cortex generally follows acquisition in the lateral amygdala. Further, cortical responses extinguish much more slowly than responses in the lateral amygdala. These electrophysiological findings are consistent with a time-limited role for the amygdala in modulating memory-st ...
... responses in the auditory cortex generally follows acquisition in the lateral amygdala. Further, cortical responses extinguish much more slowly than responses in the lateral amygdala. These electrophysiological findings are consistent with a time-limited role for the amygdala in modulating memory-st ...
Effect of exercise-induced fatigue on rat learning and memory ability... the brain
... al. [8] has linked the changes of CaN activity in aging brain to intracellular Ca2+ concentration. They found that the CaN activity increased with aging process. One of the reasons was that the ability to block the brain L-type Ca2+ channel was weaken and result in the overload of intracellular Ca2+ ...
... al. [8] has linked the changes of CaN activity in aging brain to intracellular Ca2+ concentration. They found that the CaN activity increased with aging process. One of the reasons was that the ability to block the brain L-type Ca2+ channel was weaken and result in the overload of intracellular Ca2+ ...
Team GALACA Project _3 Presentation
... Similar to the behavior of slime molds that are subjected to periodic changes in their environment This type of learning circuit may find applications in pattern recognition (A.I.) ...
... Similar to the behavior of slime molds that are subjected to periodic changes in their environment This type of learning circuit may find applications in pattern recognition (A.I.) ...
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... long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? Is there a way to increase the ability to remember things that have just happened? Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and heard? Is there a relationship between memory capacity and intelligence? ...
... long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? Is there a way to increase the ability to remember things that have just happened? Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and heard? Is there a relationship between memory capacity and intelligence? ...
Ch05
... long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? Is there a way to increase the ability to remember things that have just happened? Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and heard? Is there a relationship between memory capacity and intelligence? ...
... long enough to place a call, but then we forget it almost immediately? Is there a way to increase the ability to remember things that have just happened? Do we use the same memory system to remember things we have seen and heard? Is there a relationship between memory capacity and intelligence? ...
1 - CSU, Chico
... Baddeley Verbal-phonological (VP) and visualspatial (VS) representations are held separately, managed and manipulated with the help of attention-related processes, in the ...
... Baddeley Verbal-phonological (VP) and visualspatial (VS) representations are held separately, managed and manipulated with the help of attention-related processes, in the ...
Slide 1
... Do non-literate people have better memories because they rely on oral traditions and cannot store memories in written form? Ghanaian and American University Students: Ghanaian students recalled stories told in English better than their American counterparts, even though English was their second lang ...
... Do non-literate people have better memories because they rely on oral traditions and cannot store memories in written form? Ghanaian and American University Students: Ghanaian students recalled stories told in English better than their American counterparts, even though English was their second lang ...
Lec 18 - Forgetting
... "memory trace" is formed in the brain and over time this trace tends to disintegrate, unless it is occasionally used. Definitions and Controversy Forgetting can have very different causes than simply removal of stored content. Forgetting can mean access problems, availability problems, or can have o ...
... "memory trace" is formed in the brain and over time this trace tends to disintegrate, unless it is occasionally used. Definitions and Controversy Forgetting can have very different causes than simply removal of stored content. Forgetting can mean access problems, availability problems, or can have o ...
Create analogies and similes Long-term Memory Summary
... depending on which sensory receptors initially responded to the input. For example, the memory of ducks quacking is stored in the area of the cortex related to auditory input. If you were listening to a lecture about mallard ducks, the new information you were hearing would enter your hippocampus. R ...
... depending on which sensory receptors initially responded to the input. For example, the memory of ducks quacking is stored in the area of the cortex related to auditory input. If you were listening to a lecture about mallard ducks, the new information you were hearing would enter your hippocampus. R ...
MEMORY, SLEEP AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA Although
... dioxide), and transient blood pressure elevation that may damage or alter neural structures. OSA has been shown to compromise emotional and cognitive functions including short-term memory. Although some memory inadequacies in OSA may result from structural deficits in the hippocampus, mammillary bod ...
... dioxide), and transient blood pressure elevation that may damage or alter neural structures. OSA has been shown to compromise emotional and cognitive functions including short-term memory. Although some memory inadequacies in OSA may result from structural deficits in the hippocampus, mammillary bod ...
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... a system for remembering involving repeating information to oneself without attempting to find meaning in it ...
... a system for remembering involving repeating information to oneself without attempting to find meaning in it ...
Memory disorders in children in school
... on hippocampas, and limbic system for memory processes. ...
... on hippocampas, and limbic system for memory processes. ...
Learning from a fly`s memory
... tested some time later to see whether it can remember the association. For example, inhibitors of protein synthesis might be injected into the brain, to find out whether learning requires the synthesis of new proteins. If the interfering procedure were used some time after the association was learnt ...
... tested some time later to see whether it can remember the association. For example, inhibitors of protein synthesis might be injected into the brain, to find out whether learning requires the synthesis of new proteins. If the interfering procedure were used some time after the association was learnt ...
4 - University of Oklahoma
... 1. Preconscious attention is the highly automatic, largely unconscious selection of certain stimuli for simple cognitive processing 2. Focal attention is a controlled, conscious level of attention that focuses cognitive processes on relevant or prominent stimuli in the environment 3. Selective atten ...
... 1. Preconscious attention is the highly automatic, largely unconscious selection of certain stimuli for simple cognitive processing 2. Focal attention is a controlled, conscious level of attention that focuses cognitive processes on relevant or prominent stimuli in the environment 3. Selective atten ...
Neural Basis of Emotion
... • 14 5HT receptor subtypes • Mice with no (knock-out) gene for 1A and 1B isoform, the type found in Raphe Nucleus are more aggressive & anxious when stressed otherwise act normally • Specific agonist of 1A and 1B reduce anxiety ...
... • 14 5HT receptor subtypes • Mice with no (knock-out) gene for 1A and 1B isoform, the type found in Raphe Nucleus are more aggressive & anxious when stressed otherwise act normally • Specific agonist of 1A and 1B reduce anxiety ...
Systems of Memory - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... Working memory may hold perceptual representations on-line, but a different process tunes perceptual representations on the basis of experience. Some evidence of such change may be found in priming tasks, in which experience with a word or picture influences later processing of the same or a similar ...
... Working memory may hold perceptual representations on-line, but a different process tunes perceptual representations on the basis of experience. Some evidence of such change may be found in priming tasks, in which experience with a word or picture influences later processing of the same or a similar ...
The stress model of Yerkes-Dodson law suggests that at low and
... The results of the experience indicated that a combination of misleading statements and degree to which an event is perceived stressful, the less likely it is for a person to recollect memory accurately, thus the presence of the misinformation effect. Strengths of this experiment included a careful ...
... The results of the experience indicated that a combination of misleading statements and degree to which an event is perceived stressful, the less likely it is for a person to recollect memory accurately, thus the presence of the misinformation effect. Strengths of this experiment included a careful ...
Why is our capacity of working memory so large
... mechanism with CANN models enables the concurrent stabilization of two activity packets. In Figure 2 it is demonstrated that even three activity packets can be stable in such networks with the given choice of parameters (see methods). However, with the chosen parameters it is not possible to stabili ...
... mechanism with CANN models enables the concurrent stabilization of two activity packets. In Figure 2 it is demonstrated that even three activity packets can be stable in such networks with the given choice of parameters (see methods). However, with the chosen parameters it is not possible to stabili ...
The Cerebral Cortex
... Memory loss • Bilateral removal of hippocampus produces profound deficits in memory function. – loss of capacity to form new long term memories (process of consolidation impaired) – retention of memories prior to surgery – short term memory intact – loss of ability to transfer most types of learnin ...
... Memory loss • Bilateral removal of hippocampus produces profound deficits in memory function. – loss of capacity to form new long term memories (process of consolidation impaired) – retention of memories prior to surgery – short term memory intact – loss of ability to transfer most types of learnin ...