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Cognitive Functions of the Brain: Perception, Attention and Memory
A Controlled Experimental Method for Studying Tip-Of-The-Tongue States
Negative Affect Does Not Impact Semantic Retrieval Failure Monitoring
Tip of the Tongue Known-Item Retrieval a Case Study in Movie Identification
AP PSYCHOLOGY Adapted from David Myers
Investigating the Role of Assessment Method on Reports of Déjà Vu and Tip-Of-The-Tongue States During Standard Recognition Tests Radka Jersakova, Chris J
Testing the Primary and Convergent Retrieval Model of Recall: Recall Practice Produces Faster Recall Success but Also Faster Recall Failure
Brains, Minds, and Computers in Literary and Science Fiction Neuronarratives
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs.Pdf
The World of Psychology, Portable Edition
Pervasive Influences of Memory Without Awareness of Retrieval Joel L
Memory and Metamemory: a Study of the Feeling-Of-Knowing Phenomenon in Amnesic Patients
Theories of Forgetting 2
Chapter 7 Human Memory
Proceedings of the 25Th International Conference on Computational
On the Consequences of Living with a Perfect Artificial Memory
Memory Chapter 8
Learning and Memory Mathematical Models of Single Neurons Learning and Memory Learning and Memory Objective: Current Understanding of Learning and Memory Agenda: 1
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Metamemory Experiments in Neurological Populations: a Review
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Memory 7 LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study People Sometimes Have to Deal with the Problems in Their Verbal Communicati
The Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon: Blocking Or Partial Activation?
Working Memory Load Differentially Affects Tip-Of-The-Tongue States and Feeling-Of-Knowing Judgments
On the Phenomenology of Déjà Vu
Making Sense of the Environment
Control Processes in Remembering
Word-Finding Difficulties: Exploring Tip-Of-The-Tongue States in Young and Old Adults
The Take-Home Timeline As a Tool for Exploring Complex Life Histories
Misattribution, False Recognition and the Sins of Memory
Brain and Memory
Memory the Phenomenon of Memory • Memory – the Persistence Of
The Etiology of Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenology
The Tip-Of-The-Tongue State and Curiosity Janet Metcalfe1* , Bennett L
Dementia DEMENTIA – What Is It?
The Seven Sins of Memory Insights from Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
“Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon” in Normal and Aphasic Adults: an Exploratory Study
Outline Forgetting
Tip-Of-The-Tongue (TOT) States: Retrieval, Behavior, and Experience
Chapter 1 1951
Brain Mechanisms of the Tip-Of-The-Tongue State: an Electroencephalography-Based Source Localization Study Stanislav A
Feelings of Knowing and Tip-Of-The-Tongue States
Causes of Forgetting
Language and Communication 3.45 Carl Seashore, Psychology of Music 2.95 Hans Selye, the Stress of Life 2.75 Edwin S
Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon
Wordfinding Problems and How to Overcome Them Ultimately with the Help of a Computer
The Epistemology of Forgetting
A Proposed System and Its Control Processes!
Resolving Tip-Of-The-Tongue States with Syllable Cues Nina Jeanette Hofferberth-Sauer and Lise Abrams1
“Blockers” Do Not Block Recall During Tip-Of-The-Tongue States
The "Tip of the Tongue" Phenomenon ROGER BROWN and DAVID Mcneilll Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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