This paper describes an experiment which examined how levels of processing (LOP) affected word fragment completion in a group of Wernicke-Korsakoff patients, a group of patients with closed head injury, and matched controls. The data showed that both the memory-impaired groups and the controls showed a LOP effect but that the effect was larger in controls. Data from other studies are reviewed and, in conjunction with the present findings, it is concluded that LOP effects obtained when memory-impaired individuals are tested using implicit memory tasks arise mainly from the contribution of lexical processing of targets and from contamination by explicit recollection
Ten amnesic patients of various etiologies and 10 matched normal controls participated in this study...
Abstract. One interpretation of levels of processing effects (LOP) on priming in implicit tests of m...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Amnesia is considered to reflect he effects of damage to a specific brain system required for elabor...
This study investigated the contribution of perceptual and conceptual processes to the repetition pr...
Despite severe deficits of recall and recognition, amnesic patients can exhibit normal priming effec...
This study was aimed at investigating functional and neuropsychological dissociations between repeti...
In this paper we examine the impact of amnesia and of levels of processing on implicit memory by usi...
Nine amnesic patients of mixed aetiology were studied in a duration-judgement task that allowed thre...
Amnesia is considered to reflect he effects of damage to a specific brain system required for elabor...
Abstract—Amnesic patients generally exhibit spared priming effects on implicit memory tasks de.ipite...
Korsakoff patients are generally agreed to be impaired in conscious recollection, but whether their ...
Korsakoff patients are generally agreed to be impaired in conscious recollection, but whether their ...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Ten amnesic patients of various etiologies and 10 matched normal controls participated in this study...
Abstract. One interpretation of levels of processing effects (LOP) on priming in implicit tests of m...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Amnesia is considered to reflect he effects of damage to a specific brain system required for elabor...
This study investigated the contribution of perceptual and conceptual processes to the repetition pr...
Despite severe deficits of recall and recognition, amnesic patients can exhibit normal priming effec...
This study was aimed at investigating functional and neuropsychological dissociations between repeti...
In this paper we examine the impact of amnesia and of levels of processing on implicit memory by usi...
Nine amnesic patients of mixed aetiology were studied in a duration-judgement task that allowed thre...
Amnesia is considered to reflect he effects of damage to a specific brain system required for elabor...
Abstract—Amnesic patients generally exhibit spared priming effects on implicit memory tasks de.ipite...
Korsakoff patients are generally agreed to be impaired in conscious recollection, but whether their ...
Korsakoff patients are generally agreed to be impaired in conscious recollection, but whether their ...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Ten amnesic patients of various etiologies and 10 matched normal controls participated in this study...
Abstract. One interpretation of levels of processing effects (LOP) on priming in implicit tests of m...
Syntactic priming, the phenomenon in which participants adopt the linguistic behaviour of their part...