A fundamental function of long-term memory is the ability to retrieve a specific memory when encountering a retrieval cue. The purpose of this dissertation was to further our understanding of such cued recall by investigating the temporal dynamics from the presentation of the retrieval cue until the target memory is recalled. Retrieval cues are often related with several memories. When such a retrieval cue is presented, the associated memories will compete for retrieval and this retrieval competition needs to be handled in order to retrieve the sought after target memory. Study 1 and Study 2 investigated the temporal dynamics of such competitive semantic cued recall. Interestingly, previous research has shown that the ability to retrieve th...
Retrieval practice performed shortly upon the encoding of information benefits recall of the retriev...
The functional properties of the human as an information-processing device differ in significant way...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Memories compete for retrieval when they are related to a common retrieval cue. Previous research ha...
In six studies, Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) were employed to investigate the neural basis of con...
Understanding how our experiences are retrieved from long-term memory is fundamental in cognitive ne...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
In every waking moment of our life, we are focusing our conscious processing of information on certa...
How does the human brain recover memories of past events? The neural processes of memory retrieval a...
The present thesis examined the issue of inhibitory processes in long-term memory. Several theoretic...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval practice performed shortly upon the encoding of information benefits recall of the retriev...
The functional properties of the human as an information-processing device differ in significant way...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Memories compete for retrieval when they are related to a common retrieval cue. Previous research ha...
In six studies, Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) were employed to investigate the neural basis of con...
Understanding how our experiences are retrieved from long-term memory is fundamental in cognitive ne...
Involuntary retrieval of unwanted memories is a common symptom in several clinical disorders, includ...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
In every waking moment of our life, we are focusing our conscious processing of information on certa...
How does the human brain recover memories of past events? The neural processes of memory retrieval a...
The present thesis examined the issue of inhibitory processes in long-term memory. Several theoretic...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval practice performed shortly upon the encoding of information benefits recall of the retriev...
The functional properties of the human as an information-processing device differ in significant way...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...