This study uses the encoding specificity principle (Tulving & Thomson, 1973) and the distinction between episodic and semantic knowledge to test predictions about the effects of processing goals and ...
The ability to select (a) suitable retrieval cues, and (b) the main ideas of prose passages was examined in college students and in school students between fifth and twelfth grade. The ability to ...
Sometimes, we search for information in long-term memory and find it—a name, a movie title, or a vivid example to support a general conclusion. Other times, we're unable to recall what we believe we ...
Remembering a past experience can, surprisingly, cause forgetting. Forgetting arises when other competing traces interfere with retrieval and inhibitory control mechanisms are engaged to suppress the ...
Researchers have found that smell and sound signals merge in the mouse brain's hearing center, influencing social behaviors like pup retrieval. The discovery may lead to a better understanding of how ...
Our memories are immensely powerful. For a person with alcohol use disorder, a memory triggered by a simple cue — like walking by a favorite bar or spotting a beer billboard — can drive a desire for a ...
Smoking-related memory retrieval followed by extinction training reduced craving responses and number of cigarettes smoked daily among individuals with nicotine addiction, according to recent findings ...
Couples often finish each other’s sentences. New research suggests they may also help edit each other’s memories. A study ...
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