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The regulation of memory accuracy with multiple answers: The plurality option
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 2011. Vol. 17. P. 148-158.
Luna K., Martín-Luengo B.
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English
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Luna K., Martín-Luengo B., Brewer N., Memory and Cognition 2015 Vol. 43 P. 1180-1192
Abstract Previous studies have shown that, when people asked to retrieve something from memory have the chance to regulate memory accuracy, the accuracy of their final report increases. Such regulation of accuracy can be made through one of several strategies: the report option, the grain-size op- tion, or the plurality option. However, sometimes an answer ...
Added: October 23, 2015
Baklushev M., Иваницкий Г. А., Успехи физиологических наук 2021 Т. 52 № 1 С. 77-89
The article discusses the problem of organizing information in the human mind, in particular, the fundamental possibility of identifying any structural units in the array of perceived and processed information, the possibility of identifying the smallest, “elementary” unit of information in relation to consciousness. The process of perception is considered as a process during which ...
Added: November 13, 2020
Pavlova A., Butorina A. V., Nikolaeva A. Y. et al., , in : Восьмая международная конференция по когнитивной науке: тезисы докладов. : М. : Институт психологии РАН, 2018. P. 787-789.
Stronger beta (15-30 Hz) suppression in higher-order areas of motor cortex accompanies more difficult search in semantic memory during verb generation task. ...
Added: November 29, 2018
Galli G., Feurra M., Pavone E. F. et al., Biological Psychology 2017 P. 36-44
During encoding, the neural activity immediately before or during an event can predict whether that event will be later remembered. The contribution of brain activity immediately after an event to memory formation is however less known. Here, we used repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) to investigate the temporal dynamics of episodic memory encoding with a ...
Added: February 28, 2017
Kotov A. A., Бангура М., Психология. Журнал Высшей школы экономики 2014 Т. 11 № 1 С. 164-173
Our experimental study looked into the way existing knowledge influences the way subjects con- struct the rules of categorization and modify them as they are applied. We modified the experiment of E. Wisniewski and D. Medina (1994) by asking the respondents not only to create a categorization rule, but also to use it to categorize ...
Added: July 22, 2013
Luna K., Martín-Luengo B., Applied Cognitive Psychology 2012 Vol. 26 P. 687-693
Misinformation has negative effects in the accuracy of eyewitnesses' reports. We investigated whether those negative effects could be reduced when participants are allowed to decide how many answers to include in their answers, that is, to regulate the plurality option. Participants watched a slideshow and received misinformation through a narrative. In the recognition memory test, ...
Added: October 23, 2015
Печенкова Е.В., Паникратова Я. Р., Фомина М. А. et al., В кн. : Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования. Материалы конференции 21–22 июня 2023 г. : М. : Московский институт психоанализа, 2023. С. 386-391.
Verbal working memory tests used in studies of its functional neuroanatomy typically load short-term memory more than information processing. However, psycholinguistic tests usually address individual differences in the allocation of working memory resources between information storage and processing; these tests (called complex spans) better
predict real-life language skills. We used the Daneman and Carpenter (1980) reading span test to identify ...
Added: January 18, 2024
Retrospective confidence judgements in general-knowledge questions: Magnetoencephalograhy correlates
Martín-Luengo B., Altukhov D., Alexeeva M. et al., / kcxqr. Series 10.31234 "osf.io". 2021.
Added: May 30, 2022
Piai V., Anderson K., Lin J. et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Language is classically thought to be supported by perisylvian cortical regions. Here we provide intracranial evidence linking the hippocampal complex to linguistic processing. We used direct recordings from the hippocampal structures to investigate whether theta oscillations, pivotal in memory function, track the amount of contextual linguistic information provided in sentences. Twelve participants heard sentences that ...
Added: September 22, 2016
Luna K., Martín-Luengo B., Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 2017 Vol. 58 P. 275-283
We examined memory performance in multiple-choice questions when correct answers were not always present. How do participants answer when they are aware that the correct alternative may not be present? To answer this question we allowed participants to decide on the number of alternatives in their final answer (the plurality option), and whether they wanted ...
Added: June 7, 2017
Butorina A. V., Nikolaeva A. Y., Prokofyev A. O. et al., / Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Series New Results "BioRxiv". 2018.
Whether the motor cortex activation accompanying concrete verbs comprehension is necessary for verbs conceptual processing is still a hotly debated topic in the literature. Answering this question, we examined to what extent the more difficult access to verb semantics requires an additional engagement of cortical motor system in verb generation task. Using power suppression of ...
Added: November 29, 2018
Baklushev M., Ivanitsky G. A., Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 2021 Vol. 51 No. 9 P. 1344-1353
This article addresses the question iscusses of how information is organized in the human mind, particularly, the fundamental possibility of extracting any kind of structural units from the array of information perceived and processed, and the potential for identifying the smallest, "elementary" unit of information applicably to consciousness. The process of perception is regarded as a process in which information received from receptors is sequentially generalized, ...
Added: February 7, 2022
Luna K., Martín-Luengo B., Psicologica 2018 Vol. 39 P. 1-24
Witnesses encoding a crime are likely to feel negative emotions with high arousal, e.g., anxiety or fear. Negative emotions improve memory for central information and impair memory for peripheral information. In this study we explored the effects of emotional arousal and type of information in the regulation of accuracy. The regulation of accuracy allows participants ...
Added: February 5, 2018