Evolutionary studies such as Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014) argue functional information about objects to be easier to recall than other forms of information. Based on these discoveries, this study investigated the effect of functional and factual information on the object recall ability of memory. A memory task was applied in which participants were asked to recall information, either function or a fact, of ambiguous objects in two different tasks. The findings in the 'information task' supported previous research such as that of Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014), in which functional information was found to be easier to recall. However, due to methodological issues, the 'name task' found a non-significant difference between the two conditions....
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ. Towards solving the riddle of forgetting in functional amnesia: recent ...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine what is to remember something, as opposed to imagining i...
Evolutionary studies such as Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014) argue functional information about object...
This project's aim was to compare the effects of thinking about functional information versus factua...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living ...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living a...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
ABSTrACT A major contribution of information-processing theory to the psychology of remembering is t...
This chapter presents a balanced perspective on the relationship between functional information proc...
We examined the performance of a group of people with moderately severe Alzheimer's type dementia on...
Previous working memory literature has considered the occurrence of an increase in reaction time fol...
Contains fulltext : 98373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although commonl...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ. Towards solving the riddle of forgetting in functional amnesia: recent ...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine what is to remember something, as opposed to imagining i...
Evolutionary studies such as Bell, Röer and Buchner (2014) argue functional information about object...
This project's aim was to compare the effects of thinking about functional information versus factua...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living ...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
In 3 experiments, participants decided whether sensory and functional features were true of living a...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
ABSTrACT A major contribution of information-processing theory to the psychology of remembering is t...
This chapter presents a balanced perspective on the relationship between functional information proc...
We examined the performance of a group of people with moderately severe Alzheimer's type dementia on...
Previous working memory literature has considered the occurrence of an increase in reaction time fol...
Contains fulltext : 98373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although commonl...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Staniloiu A, Markowitsch HJ. Towards solving the riddle of forgetting in functional amnesia: recent ...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine what is to remember something, as opposed to imagining i...