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  2. Memory Laboratory: Research Interests

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research.html
    27 Apr 2023: Research Interests. . Our research investigates the cognitive and brain mechanisms of human memory, focusing particularly on the subjective experience of remembering and how we use mental experiences to make sense of the world. This work involves
  3. Memory Laboratory: Donate

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/donate.html
    4 Apr 2018: in people whose ability to remember may be disrupted.
  4. One in five witnesses sees imagined events as reality

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Lister2006%20Times.htm
    29 Oct 2021: However, he added that, for the majority of people, a "reality monitoring function" acted as a filter for imagined scenarios. ... In the people who did not remember correctly, activation in brain area 10 was reduced.
  5. Memory Laboratory, Department of Psychology

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/bcni_map.html
    15 Oct 2019: Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute. The Memory Laboratory offices are based in the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute (BCNI), which is marked on this map of the Downing science site in central Cambridge. Parking is
  6. Memory Laboratory: Consultancy

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/consultancy.html
    9 Jan 2020: Consultancy Services. Based at thewe conduct research aimed at understanding how learning and memory processes operate in the human brain. Members of the laboratory are happy to engage in consultancy projects as an effective way for our research to
  7. News: Home

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/Expt_month.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Interestingly, there is evidence that this region may be one area of the brain that shows changes in people with schizophrenia, a psychiatric disorder in which people often have difficulty discriminating ... Generally, we design our tasks to be
  8. Cambridge Memory Meeting

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2013.html
    29 Oct 2021: Cambridge Memory Meeting 2013. Thursday, 21 February 2013, 9.30am - 3pm. Venue: The Old Library, Emmanuel College, St Andrew's Street. The aim of this Cambridge-wide memory meeting is to encourage more interaction between the many local groups
  9. Memory Laboratory: Publications

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/publications.html
    22 Jan 2024: Publications. . In the interests of open science, manuscripts are freely available under a CC-BY open access license, allowing unrestricted distribution and re-use, as long as appropriate credit is given to the original authors. Source data, tasks,
  10. Memory Laboratory: Teaching

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/teaching.html
    13 Jul 2018: Teaching. B.A. Natural Sciences Tripos, University of Cambridge. Part 1B Experimental Psychology (Higher Cognition module). This module offered in the Michaelmas Term will cover a number of the theoretical concepts and methodological approaches used
  11. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Maertens2023%20PsyArXiv.htm
    12 Sep 2023: PsyArXiv. An increasing number of real-world interventions aim to preemptively protect or "inoculate" people against misinformation.
  12. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bergstrom2013%20BiolPsychol.htm
    29 Oct 2021: We examined whether people could use retrieval suppression to conceal neural evidence of incriminating memories as indexed by Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). ... When people were motivated to suppress crime retrieval, their memory-related ERP effects
  13. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2001%20Neuropsy.htm
    29 Oct 2021: An effect of semantic knowledge on recognition memory became apparent only when perceptually different photographs of the famous people were used at study and test.
  14. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Vogelsang2018%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: in press). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30, 667-679. People can employ adaptive strategies to increase the likelihood that previously encoded information will be successfully retrieved.
  15. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2004%20PsychAging.htm
    29 Oct 2021: The present study examined the effects of aging on specific source memory (e.g., remembering which of four people spoke a word) and "partial" source memory (e.g., remembering the gender
  16. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Cooper2017%20Cognition.htm
    29 Oct 2021: People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit subtle deficits in recollection, which have been proposed to arise from encoding impairments, though a direct link has yet to be demonstrated.
  17. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bergstrom2015%20CerebCortex.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Research links the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) with a number of social cognitive processes that involve reflecting on oneself and other people.
  18. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/GarrisonMoseley2017%20Cortex.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2017). Cortex, 91, 197-207. ( joint first-authors). People with schizophrenia who hallucinate show impairments in reality monitoring (the ability to distinguish internally generated information from information obtained from external sources)
  19. 22 Feb 2012: In three weeks, over 27,000 people took part. ‘It was great funcollaborating with The Guardian,’ Simons told us. ... Thanks to lots of publicity by them,and hundreds of people sharing and re-tweeting the weblink around the world, we hadan
  20. 2 2 S T Y L I S T ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/STY439_HORROR.pdf
    5 Nov 2018: Their behavioural recruitment. is powered by live social data. on two billion people in over. ... Dr Simons says there are many reasons people hate scary situations such as watching horror.
  21. 717 Schizophrenia Bulletin vol. 45 no. 4 pp. 717–719, ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Waters2019%20SchizBul.pdf
    19 Jun 2019: One example includes evidence of categorical differ-ences within people presenting with psychosis-like expe-riences in the general population. ... Another challenge is to understand the therapeutic needs of people with different hallucination subtypes so
  22. BACKPAGES Bat spat New research explores the neurological basis ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/Wellcome_Science_Nov06.pdf
    24 Jul 2008: Writing in Science in July 2006, Greg Miller tells thestrange story of the Chamorros people of Guam.1. ... Certainly thereare people who think this is so far out,” acknowledgesJohn Weiss, a neuroscientist at the University ofCalifornia, Irvine.
  23. Metacognitive Awareness and the Subjective Experience of Remembering…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Siena2024%20JOCN.pdf
    12 Jan 2024: episodic recall is impaired in people with aphantasia. A mixed design was employed in which. ... how vividly participants can visualise different scenarios involving people and scenes.
  24. jcn01814 687..698

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Kwon2022%20JOCN.pdf
    15 Mar 2022: Such healthy people who are prone tohallucinations may misattribute imagined stimuli as real,for example, exhibiting externalization bias. ... example, memory precision tends to be relatively low, par-ticipants are more likely to misattribute
  25. 1 Amnesia Jon S. Simons and Kim S. Graham ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2000%20Chapter.pdf
    17 Jan 2001: and their meanings, facts, concepts, objects and people; typically retrieved without recollection of.
  26. Thursday, 21 February 2013, 9.30am-3pm The Old Library, Emmanuel ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_programme.pdf
    19 Feb 2013: thinking about oneself and other people) and episodic memory (e.g. recollecting contextual details of an event). ... New research is to be starting soon to investigate rehab needs among people with Multiple Sclerosis.
  27. RECOGNITION-INDUCED UPDATING OF FACE MEMORIES 1 Active Recognition…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Plummer2021%20PsyArXiv.pdf
    25 Oct 2021: subsequent attempts to remember. For example, when people are asked to repeatedly recall. ... Watanabe & Soraci, 2004). Furthermore, people’s memory is enhanced by the opportunity to.
  28. 733 Schizophrenia Bulletin vol. 45 no. 4 pp. 733–741, ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Garrison2019%20SchizBul.pdf
    19 Jun 2019: In sum, we replicated earlier findings of shorter PCS in patients with hallucinations, but did not find this char-acteristic in nonclinical people with hallucinations. ... Distinct pro-cessing of ambiguous speech in people with non-clinical auditory
  29. Evidence in cortical folding patterns for prenatal predispositions to …

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Rollins2020%20TranslPsy.pdf
    10 Nov 2020: Functionalneuroimaging studies have consistently reported altera-tions in the brain’s resting state networks in people whoexperience hallucinations, particularly in the saliencenetwork, which engages the anterior cingulate and ante-rior insula
  30. Neuropsychology2001, Vol. 15 No. 1, 101-114 Copyright 2001 by ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2001%20Neuropsy.pdf
    23 Feb 2001: without any time pressure, toname each of the famous people and to provide identifying infor-mation about them. ... phase revealed that she was unfamiliarwith some of the famous people used in the test and was.
  31. Exploring the neurocognitive basis of episodic recollection in autism

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Cooper2019%20PsychonBulRev.pdf
    20 Mar 2019: Additionally, people with ASD commonly exhibit inflex-ible behavior, fixated interests, and hypersensitivity to sensoryinput, as defined by the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. ... However, whereas for most people. 166 Psychon Bull Rev (2019) 26:163–181.
  32. A Ten-Year Follow-Up of a Study of Memory for ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Hirst2015%20JEPG.pdf
    8 Jun 2015: In the case of 9/11, people possess both flashbulbmemories, for example, where they were when they learnedabout the attack, and event memories, for example, that fourplanes were involved. ... People are more likely toforget, rather than remember, most of
  33. jcn20036 447..457

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2008%20JOCN.pdf
    18 Jan 2008: J. (1989). Experiences of alien controlin schizophrenia ref lect a disorder in the central monitoringof action.
  34. Revue de Neuropsychologie2000, Vol. 10, n° 1, 199-215 New ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2000%20Revue.pdf
    6 Feb 2001: An effect of semantic knowledge on recognition memory became apparentonly when perceptually different photographs of the famous people wereused in the study and test phases. ... The patients performed in the normalrange if they possessed semantic
  35. 14769632203281 1..18

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Richter2016%20eLife.pdf
    20 Oct 2016: measurements could be important in identifying memory problems, for example, in people with. ... This. may help more people to get treated sooner, potentially minimizing lasting complications.
  36. Neurocase (2000) Vol. 6, pp. 211—230 © Oxford University ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2000%20Neurocase.pdf
    12 Jan 2001: Transient global amnesia and migraine in young people. Kapur N, Abbott P, Footitt D, Millar J. ... memory, memory for public events and people, encyclopaedic knowledgeEnglish. Lesion locationd CT, MRI, PET: all normal.
  37. 13542 1497..1501

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Lee2002%20NeuroReport.pdf
    30 Aug 2002: livingdomain. In the context of a hypothesis that semanticmemory recruits discrete but highly interactive modality-specific regions, the authors interpreted this result asindicating that visual knowledge is automatically activatedwhen people process
  38. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.04.209

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2006%20NeuroImage.pdf
    7 Aug 2006: Lawrence Erlbaum, Hove. Frith, C.D., Done, D.J., 1989. Experiences of alien control in schizophrenia.
  39. BRIEF REPORT Specific- and Partial-Source Memory: Effects of Aging ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2004%20PsychAging.pdf
    17 Dec 2004: Although many studies of source memory concentrate on in-stances in which people remember the precise source of a word orfact, it is evident that recollection can often vary in ... For example,when attempting to remember which of two people told you
  40. Long-Term Memory for the Terrorist Attack of September 11:Flashbulb…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Hirst2009%20JEPG.pdf
    12 May 2009: 10. Where was President Bush when the attack occurred?11. Many people think that these are the most salient events that occurred in the attack:. ... Moreover, the fact that emotion consistency scores werelower than overall consistency scores suggests
  41. The 3-D Prefrontal Cortex: Hemispheric Asymmetriesin Prefrontal…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Ranganath2004%20JOCN.pdf
    3 Aug 2004: In order to make accurate memory decisions,people need to evaluate the match between a retrievalcue and information retrieved from memory alongthe dimensions that are most diagnostic (Marsh &Hicks, 1998; Mather
  42. Reflections of Oneself: Neurocognitive Evidence for Dissociable…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bergstrom2015%20CerebCortex.pdf
    17 Aug 2015: Research links the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) with a number ofsocial cognitive processes that involve reflecting on oneself andother people. ... 2006; Benoit et al. 2010), people whoperceived themselves as more similar to Obama found it
  43. Higher body mass index is associated with episodic memory deficits in …

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Cheke2016%20QJEP.pdf
    30 Aug 2016: JOURNALOFEXPERIM. ENTALPSY. CHOLOGY,2016,69. (11)2311. BMIAND. EPISO. DIC. MEMORY. WWW task. People with higher BMI made moreerrors in total; however, there was no relationshipbetween BMI and number of “imprecision”,
  44. Memory and Emotions for the September 11, 2001, Terrorist ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Budson2004%20Neuropsy.pdf
    26 Apr 2004: it has beenpredicted that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) will develop inmany of these people (Yehuda, 2002).
  45. Meta-analytic Evidence for the Plurality of Mechanisms in…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Rollins2019%20EClinMed.pdf
    20 Mar 2019: EClinicalMedicine 8 (2019) 57–71. Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. EClinicalMedicinejournal homepage: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/. eclinicalmedicine. Research Paper. Meta-analytic Evidence for the Plurality of Mechanisms in
  46. jcn01234 667..679

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Vogelsang2018%20JOCN.pdf
    3 Apr 2018: Simons1. Abstract. People can employ adaptive strategies to increase the like-lihood that previously encoded information will be successfullyretrieved.
  47. Did I turn off the gas? Reality monitoring of ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Brandt2014%20CABN.pdf
    31 Mar 2014: Indeed, forgettingwhether or not a scheduled pill has already been taken maybe a common reason that people fail to stick to prescribedmedication regimes (Park & Kidder, 1996).
  48. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.10.024

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Maril2005%20NeuroImage.pdf
    7 Feb 2005: different from a retrieval failure. Aside from people’s subjective. sense of imminent successful recall, behavioral data indicate that. ... Unlike TOT, during FOK people do not typically. experience a feeling of imminent successful recall.
  49. PII: S0028-3932(01)00155-5

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Nestor2002%20Neuropsygia.pdf
    14 Jan 2002: temporalinvolvement. Turning to semantic dementia, the predominant cog-nitive feature is a progressive deterioration of semanticknowledge about people, objects, facts and word mean-ings. ... of people in the recentphotographs compared with people
  50. OP-BRCM210087 1..14

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gellersen2021%20BrainComms.pdf
    13 May 2021: Memory precision of object-location binding isunimpaired in APOE e4-carriers with spatialnavigation deficits. Helena M. Gellersen,1 Gillian Coughlan,2 Michael Hornberger3 and Jon S. Simons1. Research suggests that tests of memory fidelity, feature
  51. PII: S0028-3932(99)00073-1

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Graham2000%20Neuropsygia.pdf
    12 Jan 2001: the meaning of words, objects, concepts,. facts and people). Unlike episodic memory, this type. ... ceptual knowledge about objects, people, facts, con-cepts, and the meanings of words.

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