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  1. Cognitive neuroscience perspective on memory: overview and summary

    Working memory. Working memory is primarily associated with the prefrontal and posterior parietal cortex (Sarnthein et al., 1998; Todd and Marois, 2005).Working memory is not localized to a single brain region, and research suggests that it is an emergent property arising from functional interactions between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the rest of the brain (D'Esposito, 2007).

  2. Working Memory From the Psychological and Neurosciences Perspectives: A

    Introduction. Working memory has fascinated scholars since its inception in the 1960's (Baddeley, 2010; D'Esposito and Postle, 2015).Indeed, more than a century of scientific studies revolving around memory in the fields of psychology, biology, or neuroscience have not completely agreed upon a unified categorization of memory, especially in terms of its functions and mechanisms (Cowan ...

  3. 10 Influential Memory Theories and Studies in Psychology

    An influential theory of memory known as the multi-store model was proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968. This model suggested that information exists in one of 3 states of memory: the sensory, short-term and long-term stores. Information passes from one stage to the next the more we rehearse it in our minds, but can fade ...

  4. Memory: An Extended Definition

    In contrast, "memory" now is used to refer to storage of information in general, including in DNA, digital information storage, and neuro-chemical processes. Today, science has moved far beyond a popular understanding of memory as fixed, subjective, and personal. In the extended definition, it is simply the capacity to store and retrieve ...

  5. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

    The Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (JARMAC) publishes the highest-quality applied research in memory and cognition, in the format of empirical reports, review articles, and target papers with invited peer commentary. The goal of this unique journal is to reach psychological scientists and other researchers working in this field and related areas, as well as professionals ...

  6. Focus on learning and memory

    By highlighting the topic of learning and memory, we honor its importance and centrality in neuroscience, while also celebrating the ways that other disciplines, including psychology, cellular and ...

  7. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

    The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition ® publishes original experimental and theoretical research on human cognition, with a special emphasis on learning, memory, language, and higher cognition.. The journal publishes impactful articles of any length, including literature reviews, meta-analyses, replications, theoretical notes, and commentaries on previously ...

  8. The forgotten part of memory

    The forgotten part of memory. Long thought to be a glitch of memory, researchers are coming to realize that the ability to forget is crucial to how the brain works. Memories make us who we are ...

  9. Current theories of prospective memory and new directions for theory

    These developments in research areas related to prospective memory provide important insights into the mechanisms of prospective memory retrieval, especially under more naturalistic conditions ...

  10. Frontiers

    Introduction. Working memory has fascinated scholars since its inception in the 1960's (Baddeley, 2010; D'Esposito and Postle, 2015).Indeed, more than a century of scientific studies revolving around memory in the fields of psychology, biology, or neuroscience have not completely agreed upon a unified categorization of memory, especially in terms of its functions and mechanisms (Cowan ...

  11. Learning and memory

    It is the basis for thinking, feeling, wanting, perceiving, learning and memory, curiosity, and behavior. Memory is a fundamental mental process, and without memory we are capable of nothing but simple reflexes and stereotyped behaviors. Thus, learning and memory is one of the most intensively studied subjects in the field of neuroscience.

  12. Memory

    Memory encompasses the facts and experiential details that people consciously call to mind as well as ingrained knowledge that surface without effort or even awareness. It is both a short-term ...

  13. The Development of Working Memory

    For instance, a large body of research has examined the behavioral and neural bases of phonological and verbal working memory (for a review, see, e.g., ... Capturing a qualitative developmental transition in spatial working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1698-1725. Crossref.

  14. How Memory Works

    There are three main processes that characterize how memory works. These processes are encoding, storage, and retrieval (or recall). Encoding . Encoding refers to the process through which information is learned. That is, how information is taken in, understood, and altered to better support storage (which you will look at in Section 3.1.2).

  15. (PDF) Memory Types and Mechanisms

    a system with an unlimited capacity that lasts for years. Short term memory. Also known as working memory, it is considered to. be the recording of conscious thought in humans. It. refers to the ...

  16. What makes a memory? It may be related to how hard your ...

    It may be related to how hard your brain had to work. A computational model and behavioral study developed by Yale scientists gives a new clue to the age-old question of how our brain prioritizes what to remember. By Bill Hathaway. May 13, 2024. (© stock.adobe.com) The human brain filters through a flood of experiences to create specific memories.

  17. Mechanisms of memory: An intermediate level of analysis and

    Research in the last five years has made great strides toward mechanistic explanations of how the brain enables memory. This progress builds upon decades of research from two complementary strands: a Levels of Analysis approach and a Levels of Organization approach. We review how research in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience under these two approaches has recently converged on ...

  18. Memory: from the laboratory to everyday life

    Memory research has also been applied extensively in legal settings, ... a rapidly expanding number of studies have attempted to apply principles and methods of cognitive psychology to educational settings. For example, one basic question concerns whether memory research can be used to increase the effectiveness with which students study for ...

  19. Scientists Pinpoint the Uncertainty of Our Working Memory

    New Study Shows the Extent We Trust Our Memory in Decision-Making. ... a postdoctoral fellow in New York University's Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science and the lead author of the paper, ... The research was supported by grants from the National Eye Institute (NEI) (R01 EY-016407, R01 EY-027925, F32 EY-028438) and the NEI ...

  20. Full article: Memory construction: a brief and selective history

    autobiographical memory. In this short introduction, we give a brief and highly selective overview of the history of memory construction and some of its modern implications. We begin by noting that the idea that memories are constructed rather than simply retrieved has a long history, although it was not until the 1960s and 1970s and later that ...

  21. New Research on Memory From Psychological Science

    Read about the latest research on memory published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. Modifying Memory: Selectively Enhancing and Updating Personal Memories for a Museum Tour by Reactivating Them. Peggy L. St. Jacques and Daniel L. Schacter.

  22. The crystallization of memory: Study reveals how ...

    The research, published in the journal Nature and co-led by Rockefeller University, sought to unravel how the brain's ability to retain and process information, known as working memory, improves ...

  23. The neurobiological foundation of memory retrieval

    European Journal of Psychology of Education (2024) Memory retrieval involves the interaction between external sensory or internally generated cues and stored memory traces (or engrams) in a ...

  24. Memory Stages In Psychology: Encoding Storage & Retrieval

    Memory is the term given to the structures and processes involved in the storage and subsequent retrieval of information. Memory is essential to all our lives. Without a memory of the past, we cannot operate in the present or think about the future. We would not be able to remember what we did yesterday, what we have done today, or what we plan ...

  25. Context and State-Dependent Memory

    State-Dependent Memory. State-dependent memory refers to improved recall of specific episodes or information when cues relating to emotional and physical state are the same during encoding and retrieval. State retrieval clues may be based on state-the physical or psychological state of the person when information is encoded and retrieved.

  26. Charan Ranganath

    About. In addition to his academic appointment in Psychology, Charan Ranganath is an affiliated faculty with the UC Davis Center for Neuroscience, which seeks to understand the function of the human brain in health and in illness. He is also director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at UC Davis and is an affiliated faculty with the Center for Mind and ...

  27. Brain Sciences

    Over the past twenty years, scientific research on body representations has grown significantly, with Body Memory (BM) emerging as a prominent area of interest in neurorehabilitation. Compared to other body representations, BM stands out as one of the most obscure due to the multifaceted nature of the concept of "memory" itself, which includes various aspects (such as implicit vs. explicit ...

  28. I need a topic for my research proposal about false memory

    A place to share and discuss articles/issues related to all fields of psychology. Discussions should be of an academic nature, avoiding 'pop psychology.' This is also a place to talk about your own psychology research, methods, and career in order to gain input from our vast psychology community. ... I love memory research, you really can ...

  29. Orhan Soyuhos

    My research is centered on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying visual attention, with a particular emphasis on the role of the frontoparietal network in attentional control. Utilizing high-density microelectrode array recordings and state-of-the-art computational techniques, I aim to investigate the circuit dynamics and organization within the frontoparietal network. By developing ...

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