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Memory selectivity is associated with greater engagement of areas involved in deep semantic encoding for high-value items. Michael S. Cohen, Jesse Rissman, ...
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Specifically, deeper, semantic encoding leads to higher probabilities of false memory (and veridical memory) than does superficial encoding: false memories ...
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17 Apr 2008 ... EEG correlates of successful semantic encoding during wakefulness. Silvia Frey* , Christina Schmidt, Marcel Hofstetter, Philippe Peigneux and ...
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fMRI and Erps Dissociate Semantic and Nonsemantic Memory Encoding. Leun Otten, Rik Henson and Michael Rugg. Abstract: Abstract: Neuroimaging studies ...
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22 Jul 2011 ... Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 123, Issue 2, Pages 270-277, February 2012, Authors:Kotoe Sakihara; Atsuko Gunji; Wakana Furushima; ...
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The third and the major LOP idea is that deeper, more semantic encoding operations produce stronger, more durable, more permanent, more memorable ...
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1 Jan 2009 ... Differently, in tonal languages, as Mandarin Chinese, lexical tones provide semantic information about a word. Mandarin Chinese has four ...
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In the first experiment, subjects alternately performed the semantic encoding task and a nonsemantic encoding task, in which subjects had to decide if words ...
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a relationship between semantic encoding and successful memory formation. In addition to the LOP, however, ''event congruency'' has been shown to strongly ...
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We have developed a novel, publicly available annotation tool for the semantic encoding of texts, especially those in the narrative domain. Users can create ...
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