The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of controlled (or conscious) and automatic (or unconscious) memory processes to the performance of a stem-completion recall task by persons with Alzheimer’s disease and a matched group of healthy elderly individuals. The recall task made use of the process dissociaton procedure of Jacoby (1991), which allows the separate estimation of conscious and unconscious influences on memory. Recollection was found to be severely impaired in the community dwelling demented patients. Further, the estimates of the automatic processing were also found to be reduced, although there was considerable overlap in the performance of the two groups on this parameter. It was found that the residual capacity o...
2 There is a need to investigate exactly how memory breaks down in the course of Alzheimer's di...
Neural correlates of controlled memory processes in questionable Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s dis...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...
Over the last two decades studies of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have made a significant ...
This study used the process-dissociation procedure (Jacoby, 1991) to examine the contribution of aut...
peer reviewedThe authors' aim in this study was to explore automatic and controlled processes in Alz...
Automatic memory in ageing and AD This study examined the contribution of automatic and controlled u...
This study examined the contribution of automatic and controlled uses of memory to stem completion i...
The aim of this paper was to verify efficiency of automatic memory coding processes during early sta...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the gradual loss of memory and personality traits. Cognitive...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by a progressive loss of controlled cognitive processes, a...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a progressive loss of controlled cognitive processes (p...
A decline of cognitive functioning affecting several cognitive domains was frequently reported in pa...
2 There is a need to investigate exactly how memory breaks down in the course of Alzheimer's di...
Neural correlates of controlled memory processes in questionable Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s dis...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...
Over the last two decades studies of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have made a significant ...
This study used the process-dissociation procedure (Jacoby, 1991) to examine the contribution of aut...
peer reviewedThe authors' aim in this study was to explore automatic and controlled processes in Alz...
Automatic memory in ageing and AD This study examined the contribution of automatic and controlled u...
This study examined the contribution of automatic and controlled uses of memory to stem completion i...
The aim of this paper was to verify efficiency of automatic memory coding processes during early sta...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the gradual loss of memory and personality traits. Cognitive...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by a progressive loss of controlled cognitive processes, a...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a progressive loss of controlled cognitive processes (p...
A decline of cognitive functioning affecting several cognitive domains was frequently reported in pa...
2 There is a need to investigate exactly how memory breaks down in the course of Alzheimer's di...
Neural correlates of controlled memory processes in questionable Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s dis...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...