The complementary learning systems account of declarative memory suggests two distinct memory networks, a fast-mapping, episodic system involving the hippocampus, and a slower semantic memory system distributed across the neocortex in which new information is gradually integrated with existing representations. In this study, we investigated the extent to which these two networks are involved in the integration of novel words into the lexicon after extensive learning, and how the involvement of these networks changes after 24 h. In particular, we explored whether having richer information at encoding influences the lexicalization trajectory. We trained participants with two sets of novel words, one where exposure was only to the words' phono...
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There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
The Hebb repetition paradigm is a serial-order learning task in which participants recall sequences ...
The complementary learning systems account of declarative memory suggests two distinct memory networ...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Declarative memory is considered to entail episodic memory (memory for episodes that are confined to...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
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Acquisition of a novel word involves the integration of a newly formed representation into the menta...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
This thesis investigates the process of vocabulary acquisition during adulthood. A series of experim...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
In four experiments we investigated the formation of novel word memories across modalities, using co...
This thesis aimed to shed light on the process of word learning and the consequences of storing, ret...
Contains fulltext : 150380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Novel words c...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
The Hebb repetition paradigm is a serial-order learning task in which participants recall sequences ...
The complementary learning systems account of declarative memory suggests two distinct memory networ...
Declarative memory appears to involve two separate systems, with more episodically oriented memories...
Declarative memory is considered to entail episodic memory (memory for episodes that are confined to...
The representation of the novel word is thought to entail initial encoding in the contextual memory ...
Contains fulltext : 168373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When a novel ...
Acquisition of a novel word involves the integration of a newly formed representation into the menta...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
This thesis investigates the process of vocabulary acquisition during adulthood. A series of experim...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
In four experiments we investigated the formation of novel word memories across modalities, using co...
This thesis aimed to shed light on the process of word learning and the consequences of storing, ret...
Contains fulltext : 150380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Novel words c...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
The Hebb repetition paradigm is a serial-order learning task in which participants recall sequences ...