The mechanisms underlying the improved recall of isolated events (von Restorff effect) were investigated. Participants studied lists of stimuli containing a physical and a semantic isolate while performing a physical task or a lexical decision task. The physical-task group showed a physical but not a semantic isolation effect (IE) in free recall, whereas the lexical-decision group displayed both types of IEs. The recall of the isolates was independent of that of the other words, and isolates were usually reported separately from other words in the list. Event-related potentials recorded at encoding predicted the recall of both types of isolates. In recognition tests, the IE was obtained only when the encoding context was reinstated. These r...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
Items that are distinctive with respect to their context tend to be recalled bet-ter than nondistinc...
International audienceIn this experiment, event-related potentials were used to examine whether the ...
The mechanisms underlying the improved recall of isolated events (von Restorff effect) were investig...
Ten 5th-grade children were asked to memorize series of words. In some of the series, a word was iso...
Distinctive (isolated) events are usually recalled better than common events (isolation effect). Pre...
We combined a mechanistic model of episodic encoding with theories on the functional significance of...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were elicited by words in a free recall paradigm that included...
Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between memory recall and P300...
This paper reports the first demonstration of an isolation effect or von Restorff effect (von Restor...
The occurrence of a contextually novel event elicits a cascade of neural responses that results in o...
Words that deviate in their physical characteristics from their surrounding lead to enhanced recall ...
Sensation seeking was examined in a short-term memory task involving the serial recall of a 10-item ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
Items that are distinctive with respect to their context tend to be recalled bet-ter than nondistinc...
International audienceIn this experiment, event-related potentials were used to examine whether the ...
The mechanisms underlying the improved recall of isolated events (von Restorff effect) were investig...
Ten 5th-grade children were asked to memorize series of words. In some of the series, a word was iso...
Distinctive (isolated) events are usually recalled better than common events (isolation effect). Pre...
We combined a mechanistic model of episodic encoding with theories on the functional significance of...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were elicited by words in a free recall paradigm that included...
Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between memory recall and P300...
This paper reports the first demonstration of an isolation effect or von Restorff effect (von Restor...
The occurrence of a contextually novel event elicits a cascade of neural responses that results in o...
Words that deviate in their physical characteristics from their surrounding lead to enhanced recall ...
Sensation seeking was examined in a short-term memory task involving the serial recall of a 10-item ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
Items that are distinctive with respect to their context tend to be recalled bet-ter than nondistinc...
International audienceIn this experiment, event-related potentials were used to examine whether the ...