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Luber, B. et al. Facilitation of performance in a working memory task with rTMS stimulation of the precuneus: frequency-and time-dependent effects.
In separate study-test cycles, subjects studied either words or pictures, and performed a yes/no recognition memory task with words as the test items.
The jet improved the speed of response in a working memory task with increasing exposure time but did not affect other performance measures.
Contrary to this view, we observed above-baseline improvement from Session 1 to Session 2 in memory for shared features in a declarative memory task, with no evidence of learning within the sessions, suggesting an active consolidation process32.
We used a periodic design, alternating 30-s blocks of the "n-back" working memory task with 30-s blocks of a sensorimotor control task to activate verbal working memory systems.
The current research specifically tests this idea in a within-subject design using fMRI to assess the activation associated with variable selection requirements in a semantic retrieval task (verb generation) and a verbal working memory task with a trial-specific proactive interference manipulation (recent-probes).
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Using fMRI we conducted three memory tasks with different memory material (words, faces, landscape images) alongside with a paradigm for the determination of language dominance in 44 healthy subjects.
The current study uses traditional short-term memory tasks with device-based output to demonstrate that typical talkers show a trend toward device-specific modality interference in short-term device-based recall.
We assessed whether processing changed across the perception and memory tasks with the notion that participants might have to chunk features to store them, and that this chunking might make processing more efficient.
Implications of the present results for the classification of memory tasks with respect to systems and/or processes are discussed.
Our work confirms a role of RCAN1 overexpression in the visuo-spatial learning and memory tasks, with alterations similar to those present in DS persons.
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