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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/Expt_month.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Tuesday 15 March 2005. Quick Link:. Experiment of the month – Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Research at UCL, from neuroscience to linguistics, is often based largely on experiments involving willing volunteers, and departments across the
  3. Cambridge Memory Meeting 2015

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2015/CAMM2015.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Search site. Department of Psychology. Cambridge Memory Meeting 2015. Info. Monday April 27th 2015. Pembroke College, Old Library. 09:30 - 16:00, followed by a pub social. Lunch and coffee provided. The annual Cambridge Memory Meeting (CAMM) will
  4. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Dobbins2004%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Source memory research suggests that attempting to remember specific contextual aspects surrounding prior stimulus encounters results in greater left prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity than simple item-based old/new recognition judgments. ... In comparison
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Ally2008%20Npsygia.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Results also revealed that older adults demonstrated a diminished parietal old/new effect relative to younger adults. ... From these results, the authors speculate that the parietal old/new effect may be the neural correlate of an individual's subjective
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Vogelsang2016%20Npsygia.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Abstract. Goal-directed mechanisms that constrain retrieval predict subsequent memory for new "foil" information. ... the incidental encoding of new words presented as foils during the memory test phase.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Graham2000%20Neuropsygia.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2000). Neuropsychologia, 38, 313-324. An influential theory of long-term memory, in which new episodic learning is dependent upon the integrity of semantic memory (Tulving, 1972; 1983), predicts that a ... double dissociation between episodic and
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Dobbins2012%20Npsygia.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Here we examined the performance of patients with parietal lobe lesions using an explicit memory cueing task in which probabilistic cues ("Likely Old" or "Likely New"; 75% validity) preceded the majority ... However, group differences emerged during the
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons1999%20TICS.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Recent findings of preserved non-verbal new episodic learning in the disorder imply that the perirhinal cortex may be implicated in recognition memory, and not the processing of semantic knowledge as
  10. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Vogelsang2018%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Abstract. Alpha oscillations during incidental encoding predict subsequent memory for new "foil" information. ... Using EEG, we examined the temporal dynamics with which constraining retrieval toward semantic versus nonsemantic information affects the
  11. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2000%20Revue.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Abstract. New learning in semantic dementia: Implications for cognitive and neuroanatomical models of long-term memory.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2007%20SCAN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: These results generalized from one task to the other, suggesting a new axis offunctional organization within MPFC.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2001%20Neuropsy.htm
    29 Oct 2021: These results support the view that new episodic learning typically draws on information from both perceptual and semantic systems.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bergstrom2015%20CerebCortex.htm
    29 Oct 2021: A subsequent recognition test for new items that had been presented during the recollection task found that conceptual and agentic recollection attempts resulted in differential incidental encoding of new information.
  15. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2004%20PsychAging.htm
    29 Oct 2021: When young and elderly adults were matched in terms of old/new recognition, age-related deficits were observed on both specific and partial source recollection.
  16. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Richter2019%20SciReports.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Prior consolidation of a schema supports new learning of schema-consistent information.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bonnici2016%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: The results offer new insights into the integrative processes subserved by AnG and its contribution to our subjective experience of remembering.
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Burgess2005%20MM_chapter.htm
    29 Oct 2021: The second presents a new theoretical account of its function that synthesises this evidence.
  19. One in five witnesses sees imagined events as reality

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Lister2006%20Times.htm
    29 Oct 2021: June 26, 2006, Monday. HOME NEWS; Pg. 16. One in five witnesses sees imagined events as reality.
  20. Cambridge Memory Meeting 2021 – Programme Friday, 30th April ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2021_programme.pdf
    19 Apr 2021: 1.20 pm Greta Melega: Investigating semantic details during autobiographical recall with a new version of the Autobiographical Interview.
  21. RECOGNITION-INDUCED UPDATING OF FACE MEMORIES 1 Active Recognition…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Plummer2021%20PsyArXiv.pdf
    25 Oct 2021: exposure to erroneous face information. We developed a new paradigm where we controlled. ... tasks) than to make non-repeated (new) errors (i.e. select a different distractor).

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