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Publikováno v:
J Cogn Neurosci
How does our brain understand the number five when it is written as an Arabic numeral, and when presented as five fingers held up? Four facets have been implicated in adult numerical processing: semantic, visual, manual, and phonological/verbal. Here
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9832368/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9832368/
Publikováno v:
Learn Mem
The features of an image can be represented at multiple levels - from low-level visual properties to high-level meaning. What factors drive some images to be memorable while others are forgettable? Across three behavioral experiments, we addressed th
Publikováno v:
Learn Mem
The memories we form are composed of information that we extract from multifaceted episodes. Static stimuli and paired associations have proven invaluable stimuli for understanding memory, but real-life events feature spatial and temporal dimensions
Publikováno v:
Cereb Cortex
After experiencing the same episode, some people can recall certain details about it, whereas others cannot. We investigate how common (intersubject) neural patterns during memory encoding influence whether an episode will be subsequently remembered,
Autor:
Marc N. Coutanche, Griffin E. Koch
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 183:627-634
Human occipitotemporal cortex contains neural representations for a variety of perceptual and conceptual features. We report a study examining neural representations of real-world size along the visual ventral stream, while carefully accounting for t
Publikováno v:
CogSci
We provide new evidence concerning two opposing views of episodic associations: The independent associations hypothesis (IAH) posits that associations are unidirectional and separately modifiable links (A→B and A←B); the associative symmetry hypo
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/6pgjn
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/6pgjn
Many of our everyday decisions are based not only on memories of direct experiences, but on memories that are integrated across multiple distinct experiences. Sometimes memory integration between existing memories and newly learnt information occurs
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