When a novel word is learned, its memory representation is thought to undergo a process of consolidation and integration. In this study, we tested whether the neural representations of novel words change as a function of consolidation by observing brain activation patterns just after learning and again after a delay of one week. Words learned with meanings were remembered better than those learned without meanings. Both episodic (hippocampus-dependent) and semantic (dependent on distributed neocortical areas) memory systems were utilised during recognition of the novel words. The extent to which the two systems were involved changed as a function of time and the amount of associated information, with more involvement of both systems for the...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Previous research has suggested that integration of novel words into lexical competition benefits fr...
Familiar words come with a wealth of associated knowledge about their variety of usage, accumulated ...
Contains fulltext : 168373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When a novel ...
Declarative memory is considered to entail episodic memory (memory for episodes that are confined to...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
The complementary learning systems account of declarative memory suggests two distinct memory networ...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
In four experiments we investigated the formation of novel word memories across modalities, using co...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
Acquisition of a novel word involves the integration of a newly formed representation into the menta...
First-language research suggests that new words, after initial episodic-memory encoding, are consoli...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
This thesis investigates the process of vocabulary acquisition during adulthood. A series of experim...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Previous research has suggested that integration of novel words into lexical competition benefits fr...
Familiar words come with a wealth of associated knowledge about their variety of usage, accumulated ...
Contains fulltext : 168373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When a novel ...
Declarative memory is considered to entail episodic memory (memory for episodes that are confined to...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
The complementary learning systems account of declarative memory suggests two distinct memory networ...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
In four experiments we investigated the formation of novel word memories across modalities, using co...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
Acquisition of a novel word involves the integration of a newly formed representation into the menta...
First-language research suggests that new words, after initial episodic-memory encoding, are consoli...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
This thesis investigates the process of vocabulary acquisition during adulthood. A series of experim...
Two experiments investigated effects of sleep on consolidation and integration of novel form-meaning...
Previous research has suggested that integration of novel words into lexical competition benefits fr...
Familiar words come with a wealth of associated knowledge about their variety of usage, accumulated ...