Research articles on memory

    • Recent advances in false memory research - SAGE Journals

      In the 1990s, false memory research was fueled by a great divide in psychology. In the early 1990s, a newly emerging field of trauma studies, created in response to a greater understanding of the prevalence of victimization of women and children, crashed headlong into an only slightly older field of eyewitness memory and in particular ...


    • Short-Term Memory Capacity and Recall of Students with and without ...

      The goal of this research is to examine the differences of short-term memory capacity between intellectually gifted, general education, and students receiving special education services. Using foundations in memory and recall research by Atkinson and Shiffrin and Baddeley and Hitch, data was collected by replication of a previous serial


    • Retrieving and Modifying Traumatic Memories: Recent Research Relevant ...

      Working memory is indeed implicated in voluntary eye movement (because of the motor component and changing visual input; Onderdonk & van den Hout, 2016) and in the retrieval of a distressing memory (van Veen, Engelhard, & van den Hout, 2016). Lab research has tested predictions from the working memory theory. First, consistent with the theory ...


    • [PDF File]Semantic Memory - IU

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      1/16/2019 Semantic Memory - Psychology - Oxford Bibliographies ... Publishes research on human memory and learning, along with other related cognitive processes, including decision making, problem solving, cognitive development, and mathematical and computer models of cognition. The journal is a publication of the Psychonomic Society. Classic ...


    • MIT Open Access Articles Memory engrams: Recalling the past and ...

      introduced a new era of memory research. Many questions remain. In the short-term, it will be important to discover the precise experience-specific memory substrate in engram ensemble circuits, how engrams change over time, how engram structure impacts memory quality, strength and precision, and the role of silent engrams in these processes.


    • The effects of stress and trauma on brain and memory: A view from ...

      velopment. implicit memory are assumed to be uncon-Having established the link between brain scious, to require multiple trials to acquire, and memory and between brain and stress, in and may not involve the self at all. One exam-the next section of our paper we attempt to ple of implicit memory is priming, which integrate across these domains.


    • [PDF File]Bjork, R. A., & Bjork, E. L. (2020). Desirable difficulties in theory ...

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      Applied research in Memory and Cognition, 9 (4), 475-479. 2 Desirable Difficulties in Theory and Practice Robert A. Bjork and Elizabeth L. Bjork University of California, Los Angeles The articles in this special issue have triggered memories of the events and research


    • Aging and Memory: A Cognitive Approach - SAGE Journals

      Current research in cognitive aging has shown that age-related changes in memory vary greatly depending on the particular memory system tested. The types of memory that decline most with age (for example, working memory and episodic memory) require substantial amounts of self-initiated processing.


    • [PDF File]MEMORY - American Psychological Association (APA)

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      b. Episodic memory is a long-term memory system that stores in-formation about specific events or episodes related to one’s own life. 1. episodic memory is used to recall past events, such as a movie you saw last week, the dinner you ate last night, the name of the book your friend recommended, or a birthday party you attended.


    • [PDF File]Memory and Aging - American Psychological Association (APA)

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      Memory and Aging Tips for Maintaining and Improving Your Memory Here is good news about our aging brains. Scientists have identified ways to minimize age-related changes and improve everyday memory function. Here are some of their tips: Socialize. Participation in social and community activities improves mood and memory function. Get moving!


    • What science tells us about false and repressed memories

      memory research (Blizard & Shaw, 2019). Furthermore, althoughcontroversial, the topic of repressedmemorycon-tinues to be very alive in academic, clinical, and legal circles (for a review, see Otgaar et al., 2019). In the current article, our intention is to set the records straight and provide a


    • [PDF File]Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information ...

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      ory systems (2, 3). The present research explores whether having online access to search engines, databases, and the like, has become a primary transactive memory source in itself. We investi-gate whether the Internet has become an ex-ternal memory system that is primed by the need to acquire information. If asked the question


    • [PDF File]Emotion and False Memory - American Psychological Association (APA)

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      false memory research—of current accounts of factors that influ-ence false memory, including manipulations and measures that are ... Ultimately, we located 46 peer-reviewed articles reporting research that met three inclusion criteria: (a) The depen-dent variable was a form of false memory, and emotion was either


    • [PDF File]WHO REMEMBERS WHAT?: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN MEMORY - Harvard University

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      have been used to guide memory research. One such concept, the semantic-episodic distinction, will serve as a springboard for identi-fying three areas of memory research -traditional episodic, autobi-ographical, and eyewitness memory studies -that we will subse-quently consider in our discussion of gender differences.


    • [PDF File]Colour in Learning: It’s Effect on the Retention Rate of ... - ed

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      Memory refers to the mental process of encoding, retaining, and retrieving information (Dzulkifli & Mustafar, 2013). How the human cognitive system deals with the memorization process remains the centre of research among cognitive psychologists. One of the most interesting and challenging questions in contemporary memory


    • Note Taking, Review, Memory, and Comprehension - JSTOR

      rada, 2007), and research on how the structure of the environment itself can alter basic cognitive processes, such as memory (Copeland, Magliano, & Radvan-sky, 2006; Radvansky & Copeland, 2006). For com-prehension and memory, people can engage more actively with a text by doing more than just reading. One way to do this is by taking notes.


    • [PDF File]Short-Term Memory and Long-Term Memory are Still Different - APA PsycNet

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      This view of memory is implicit in Atkinson and Shiffrin’s (1966, 1968, 1971) modal model. Their, 1971 paper begins: “Memory has two components: short-term and long-term” (p. 3). The Atkinson and Shiffrin model is shown in Figure 1A. Figure 1B shows what is probably the most influential multistore model—the Working Memory model of


    • Rethinking the Reliability of Eyewitness Memory - SAGE Journals

      memory is more reliable than was once believed, the prevailing view, by far, is that eyewitness memory is unreliable—a blanket assessment that increasingly pervades the legal system. On the surface, this verdict seems unavoidable: Research convincingly shows that memory is malleable, and eyewitness misidentifications are known to have played


    • The Effect of Color on Working Memory Performance

      stress. Further research has been conducted on the effects of relaxation on cognition, with the conclusion that increased relaxation leads to improvements in working memory performance. This paper tests the effect of color on working memory performance. Accuracy on the n-back was compared across 4 colors—pink, red, blue, and black.


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