Recent work in cognitive psychology showed that retrieval practice of previously studied information can insulate this information against retroactive interference from subsequently studied other information in healthy individuals. The present study examined whether this beneficial effect of interference reduction is also present in patients with stroke. Twenty-two patients with stroke, 4.6 months post injury on average, and 22 healthy controls participated in the experiment. In each of two experimental sessions, participants first studied a list of items (list 1) and then underwent a practice phase in which the list 1 items were either restudied or retrieval practiced. Participants then either studied a second list of items (list 2) or ful...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
The following study examined the effects of positive and negative retrieval cues within a release fr...
Recent work in cognitive psychology showed that retrieval practice of previously studied information...
Several recent studies suggest that an initial retrieval attempt imbues retrieved memories with spec...
Neuro-computational models of memory posit that successful episodic retrieval is accompanied by reac...
When subjects study items from different categories and then repeatedly retrieve some of the items f...
This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memori...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Eight experiments were conducted to investigate the phenomenon of spontaneous recovery, or memory im...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Selective retrieval can be detrimental for related memories if access to the original study context ...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
The following study examined the effects of positive and negative retrieval cues within a release fr...
Recent work in cognitive psychology showed that retrieval practice of previously studied information...
Several recent studies suggest that an initial retrieval attempt imbues retrieved memories with spec...
Neuro-computational models of memory posit that successful episodic retrieval is accompanied by reac...
When subjects study items from different categories and then repeatedly retrieve some of the items f...
This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memori...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Eight experiments were conducted to investigate the phenomenon of spontaneous recovery, or memory im...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Selective retrieval can be detrimental for related memories if access to the original study context ...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
The following study examined the effects of positive and negative retrieval cues within a release fr...