The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether amnesic patients show a bivalency effect. The bivalency effect refers to the performance slowing that occurs when switching tasks and bivalent stimuli appear occasionally among univalent stimuli. According to the episodic context binding account, bivalent stimuli create a conflict-loaded context that is re-activated on subsequent trials and thus it is assumed that it depends on memory binding processes. Given the profound memory deficit in amnesia, we hypothesized that the bivalency effect would be largely reduced in amnesic patients. We tested sixteen severely amnesic patients and a control group with a paradigm requiring predictable alternations between three simple cognitive tas...
Abstract--Forced-choice tests of recognition have become the favoured behavioural method for the ass...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The sev...
When bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two different tasks) occur occasiona...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the generality and temporal endurance of the bivalency ...
Contains fulltext : 109864.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Both neuroima...
When bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two different tasks) occur occasiona...
International audienceBinding operations carried out in working memory enable the integration of inf...
When switching tasks, occasionally responding to bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant featu...
Forced-choice tests of recognition have become the favoured behavioural method for the assessment o...
Objective: Anterograde amnesia is characterized by a profound inability to retain new information. R...
When switching tasks, if stimuli are presented that contain features that cue two of the tasks in th...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Research consistently shows that cognitive conflict impairs immediate task performance, but their lo...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
Abstract--Forced-choice tests of recognition have become the favoured behavioural method for the ass...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The sev...
When bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two different tasks) occur occasiona...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the generality and temporal endurance of the bivalency ...
Contains fulltext : 109864.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Both neuroima...
When bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two different tasks) occur occasiona...
International audienceBinding operations carried out in working memory enable the integration of inf...
When switching tasks, occasionally responding to bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant featu...
Forced-choice tests of recognition have become the favoured behavioural method for the assessment o...
Objective: Anterograde amnesia is characterized by a profound inability to retain new information. R...
When switching tasks, if stimuli are presented that contain features that cue two of the tasks in th...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Research consistently shows that cognitive conflict impairs immediate task performance, but their lo...
Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat ...
Abstract--Forced-choice tests of recognition have become the favoured behavioural method for the ass...
International audienceIt is increasingly being recognized that new declarative, consciously accessib...
Retrograde amnesia in neurological disorders is a perplexing and fascinating research topic. The sev...