Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to compare memory processes in two experiments, one involving recognition of word pairs and the other involving recall of newly learned arithmetic facts. A combination of hidden semi-Markov models and multivariate pattern analysis was used to locate brief bumps in the sensor data that marked the onset of different stages of cognitive processing. These bumps identified a separation between a retrieval stage that identified relevant information in memory and a decision stage that determined what response was implied by that information. The encoding, retrieval, decision, and response stages displayed striking similarities across the two experiments in their duration and brain activation patterns. Retrieva...
The (traditional) univariate analysis of MEG (magnetoencephalography) activity recorded in human sub...
Dating back to the 19th century, the discovery of processing stages has been of great interest to re...
A fundamental goal in memory research is to understand how information is represented in distributed...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to compare memory processes in two experiments, one involving ...
In this study, we investigated the cognitive processing stages underlying associative recognition us...
In this study, we investigated the stages of information processing in associative recognition. We r...
In this study, we investigated the stages of information processing in associative recognition. We r...
We introduce a method for measuring the number and durations of processing stages from the electroen...
In this paper we propose a new method for identifying processing stages in human information process...
Every process of our life can be divided into steps or, in other words, stages that describe this pr...
Neuroimaging literature has identified several regions involved in encoding and recognition processe...
In this study, we investigated the cognitive processing stages underlying associative recognition us...
The (traditional) univariate analysis of MEG (magnetoencephalography) activity recorded in human sub...
Dating back to the 19th century, the discovery of processing stages has been of great interest to re...
A fundamental goal in memory research is to understand how information is represented in distributed...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to compare memory processes in two experiments, one involving ...
In this study, we investigated the cognitive processing stages underlying associative recognition us...
In this study, we investigated the stages of information processing in associative recognition. We r...
In this study, we investigated the stages of information processing in associative recognition. We r...
We introduce a method for measuring the number and durations of processing stages from the electroen...
In this paper we propose a new method for identifying processing stages in human information process...
Every process of our life can be divided into steps or, in other words, stages that describe this pr...
Neuroimaging literature has identified several regions involved in encoding and recognition processe...
In this study, we investigated the cognitive processing stages underlying associative recognition us...
The (traditional) univariate analysis of MEG (magnetoencephalography) activity recorded in human sub...
Dating back to the 19th century, the discovery of processing stages has been of great interest to re...
A fundamental goal in memory research is to understand how information is represented in distributed...