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Attention and available long-term memory in an activation-based model 被引量:1

Attention and available long-term memory in an activation-based model
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摘要 The influence of attention on memorizing related items and on available long-term memory (ALTM) was explored,showing that N400 of no-memory items was more negative than that of the memory item.The results of the category comparison task indicated that information processing under attention-driven in WM determined the availability of related long-term memory,i.e.,specific content,which was formerly concerned or ignored,yielding different indirect semantic priming effects.These indicate that the orientation of conceptual attention leads the related representations of LTM to diverse activation patterns,supporting the activation-based model. The influence of attention on memorizing related items and on available long-term memory (ALTM) was explored,showing that N400 of no-memory items was more negative than that of the memory item.The results of the category comparison task indicated that information processing under attention-driven in WM determined the availability of related long-term memory,i.e.,specific content,which was formerly concerned or ignored,yielding different indirect semantic priming effects.These indicate that the orientation of conceptual attention leads the related representations of LTM to diverse activation patterns,supporting the activation-based model.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2010年第6期743-752,共10页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30870760) the Key Foundation of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education (Grant No. KZ201010028029) supported by the Research Found for Young Scholars of the School of Sociology,China University of Political Science and Law
关键词 activation-based MODEL ATTENTION available long-term memory EVENT-RELATED potentials activation-based model attention available long-term memory event-related potentials
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