Although it is well established that remembering an item will bring to mind memories of other semantically related items (Bousfield, 1953), the neural basis of this phenomenon is poorly understood. We studied how the similarity relations among items influence their retrieval by analyzing electrocorticographic recordings taken as 46 human neurosurgical patients studied and freely recalled lists of words. We first identified semantic components of neural activity that varied systematically with the meanings of each studied word, as defined by latent semantic analysis (Landauer and Dumais, 1997). We then examined the dynamics of these semantic components as participants attempted to recall thepreviously studiedwords.Our analyses revealed that ...
Understanding the neural organization of semantic memory — our shared general knowledge — has the po...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
We investigate the effects of two types of relationship between the words of a sentence or text – pr...
Retrieved-context models of human memory propose that as material is studied, retrieval cues are con...
Retrieved-context models of human memory propose that as material is studied, retrieval cues are con...
The effects of imagery and semantic relatedness on cued retrieval of word pairs were examined in a f...
<div><p>Memories compete for retrieval when they are related to a common retrieval cue. Previous res...
In remembering a list of words, subjects ’ order of recall can reveal the influence of both semantic...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
Episodic memory is associated with the encoding and retrieval of context information and with a subj...
Accessing stored knowledge is a fundamental function of the cognitive and neural architectures ofmem...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Episodic recollection entails the conscious remembrance of event details associated with previously ...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Understanding the neural organization of semantic memory — our shared general knowledge — has the po...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
We investigate the effects of two types of relationship between the words of a sentence or text – pr...
Retrieved-context models of human memory propose that as material is studied, retrieval cues are con...
Retrieved-context models of human memory propose that as material is studied, retrieval cues are con...
The effects of imagery and semantic relatedness on cued retrieval of word pairs were examined in a f...
<div><p>Memories compete for retrieval when they are related to a common retrieval cue. Previous res...
In remembering a list of words, subjects ’ order of recall can reveal the influence of both semantic...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
Episodic memory is associated with the encoding and retrieval of context information and with a subj...
Accessing stored knowledge is a fundamental function of the cognitive and neural architectures ofmem...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Episodic recollection entails the conscious remembrance of event details associated with previously ...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Understanding the neural organization of semantic memory — our shared general knowledge — has the po...
Semantic retrieval is flexible, allowing us to focus on subsets of features and associations that ar...
We investigate the effects of two types of relationship between the words of a sentence or text – pr...