peer reviewedThe following points emerge from the present review of strategies to improve the learning of proper names: (a) Face-name mnemonic techniques based on mental imagery have been shown to be efficient in laboratory settings in both young and older adults. Unfortunately, they are particularly effortful and require capacity for imagination, making them difficult to apply in a real conversational context. (b) Strategies based on spaced retrieval practice have been found to be efficient both in laboratory and more ecological settings, and both in young and older adults. (c) Techniques based on spaced retrieval practice appear to be more efficient than those based on mental imagery. (d) More recent research has proposed new perspec...
Our previous research demonstrated the effectiveness of the name game when learning the names of gro...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
In a training study, memory-impaired patients were taught strategies to improve the learning of new ...
Morris and Fritz (2000) demonstrated the effectiveness of the name game as a retrieval-practice base...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
Abstract: Findings regarding the relation between naming and inhibition among older adults is limite...
Remembering names is generally considered a difficult task. The face-name mnemonic strategy enhances...
Research has shown that people have a particular difficulty recalling the names of faces, (McWenney,...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
In medium-sized groups such as classes, it is often desirable that the members become acquainted wit...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
Our previous research demonstrated the effectiveness of the name game when learning the names of gro...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
In a training study, memory-impaired patients were taught strategies to improve the learning of new ...
Morris and Fritz (2000) demonstrated the effectiveness of the name game as a retrieval-practice base...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
Abstract: Findings regarding the relation between naming and inhibition among older adults is limite...
Remembering names is generally considered a difficult task. The face-name mnemonic strategy enhances...
Research has shown that people have a particular difficulty recalling the names of faces, (McWenney,...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
In medium-sized groups such as classes, it is often desirable that the members become acquainted wit...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
Our previous research demonstrated the effectiveness of the name game when learning the names of gro...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...