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Crowley, Rebecca Clare
Streptococcus uberis is a major causative agent of bovine intramammary infections worldwide. S. uberis infections can persist for several months and resistance to antibiotic therapies has been observed. At present, the failure to bring S. uberis infe
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Tamminen, Jakke, Newbury, Chloe R., Crowley, Rebecca, Vinals, Lydia, Cevoli, Benedetta, Rastle, Kathleen
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In Neurobiology of Learning and Memory September 2020 173
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We have recently extended findings from the episodic memory literature (Horner & Burgess, 2013; Horner et al., 2014, 2015; Grande et al., 2019; Joensen et al., 2019) to show that elements of a multi-modal lexical representation are too bound together
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Repeated testing during learning has been found to improve memory performance in a later test compared to additional time studying, termed the testing effect. A recent meta-analysis (Rowland, 2014) found that the testing effect is associated with an
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Repeated testing during learning has been found to improve memory performance in a later test compared to additional time studying, termed the testing effect. A recent meta-analysis (Rowland, 2014) found that the testing effect is associated with an
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Evidence suggests that repeated testing during learning facilitates memory performance compared to additional time studying. This is termed the testing effect, and has been observed across many contexts, including in memory for word lists, paired ass
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Evidence suggests that sleep quality worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic (Beck et al., 2020; Cellini et al., 2020), and much of these sleep changes can be explained by the financial, medical, and caregiving stressors associated with COVID-19 (Gau &
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Previous studies show that repeated testing during training improves memory performance at a delayed test compared to additional time studying. This testing effect has been found to be associated with an effect size of g = 0.5 (Rowland, 2014). In a p
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This study aims to determine whether holistic retrieval of associative memories extends to multimodal language learning. Recent evidence shows that multi-element (location, person, object) episodic events, which require hippocampal binding during enc
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