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One class of models of recognition memory is consistent with discrete-state mediation conceptualizations of recognition memory (e.g. Rouder & Morey 2009).
The explicit separation of external representations and working memory is consistent with the view of situated cognition [18] [24], which argues that it is not necessary to construct an internal model of the external environment to perform cognitive tasks: people can directly access the situational information in the external environment and act upon it in an adaptive manner.
The observed benefit of PS-omega-3 on memory is consistent with previous clinical studies in which administration of PS resulted in significant benefits on memory skills in cognitively impaired population following a short supplementation period 4 and with recent studies which demonstrated the beneficial effects of PS with omega-3 LC-PUFA attached to its backbone.
Taken together, the association between driving simulation performance with frontal systems function, but not memory, is consistent with the extant evidence in HF that demonstrates executive function to be the most important cognitive ability for functional independence in this population [ 56].
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The links between elevated cortisol, symptoms of depression, and poor memory are consistent with published research on depressed adults and extend the findings to children exposed to peer victimization.
President Obama's efforts to promote an Armenian-Turkish dialogue predicated on, and within the context of, memory are consistent with his overall geo-political philosophy.
b) We have congruent data from MWM showing that effects on memory are consistent.
Recent studies have shown that patient memory was consistent enough with other information to be useful for diagnostic purposes [ 25].
This ability of retrieval to enhance memories is consistent with previous work (Gordon, 1981).
Interestingly, our interpretation that internally generated activities obstruct the formation of new memories is consistent with two typical memory symptoms seen in AD patients: the inability to form new memories (Carlesimo and Oscar-Berman, 1992; Salmon and Bondi, 2009) and the intrusion of old memories (Butters et al., 1987; De Anna et al., 2008).
The CA3 and CA1 activation during remote memory recall is consistent with the interpretation that an older memory might require increased pattern completion and/or relearning after longer time intervals.
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