Adaptive Resonance Theory: How a brain learns to consciously attend, learn, and recognize a changing world
S Grossberg - Neural networks, 2013 - Elsevier
Adaptive Resonance Theory, or ART, is a cognitive and neural theory of how the brain
autonomously learns to categorize, recognize, and predict objects and events in a changing …
autonomously learns to categorize, recognize, and predict objects and events in a changing …
Instability in memory phenomena: A common puzzle and a unifying explanation
MA McDaniel, JM Bugg - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2008 - Springer
In mixed lists, stable free recall advantages are observed for encoding conditions that are
unusual, bizarre, or attract extensive individual item elaboration relative to more common …
unusual, bizarre, or attract extensive individual item elaboration relative to more common …
A recency-based account of the primacy effect in free recall.
L Tan, G Ward - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
Seven experiments investigated the role of rehearsal in free recall to determine whether
accounts of recency effects based on the ratio rule could be extended to provide an account …
accounts of recency effects based on the ratio rule could be extended to provide an account …
[图书][B] Principles of memory
AM Surprenant, I Neath - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
In over 100 years of scientific research on human memory, and nearly 50 years after the so-
called cognitive revolution, we have nothing that really constitutes a widely accepted and …
called cognitive revolution, we have nothing that really constitutes a widely accepted and …
Laminar cortical dynamics of cognitive and motor working memory, sequence learning and performance: toward a unified theory of how the cerebral cortex works.
S Grossberg, LR Pearson - Psychological review, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
How does the brain carry out working memory storage, categorization, and voluntary
performance of event sequences? The LIST PARSE neural model proposes an answer that …
performance of event sequences? The LIST PARSE neural model proposes an answer that …
SIMPLE: Further applications of a local distinctiveness model of memory
Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates the basic properties of SIMPLE by examining its
ability to account for data. It provides an overview of the model and then applies it to new …
ability to account for data. It provides an overview of the model and then applies it to new …
Interference-based forgetting in verbal short-term memory
This article presents four experiments that tested predictions of SOB (Serial Order in a Box),
an interference-based theory of short-term memory. Central to SOB is the concept of novelty …
an interference-based theory of short-term memory. Central to SOB is the concept of novelty …
An experimental analysis of memory processing
AA Wright - Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Rhesus monkeys were trained and tested in visual and auditory list‐memory tasks with
sequences of four travel pictures or four natural/environmental sounds followed by single …
sequences of four travel pictures or four natural/environmental sounds followed by single …
Using response time distributions and race models to characterize primacy and recency effects in free recall initiation.
Primacy and recency effects are common benchmarks for models of free recall and episodic
memory. In this work, we show that RT distributions carry diagnostic information about how …
memory. In this work, we show that RT distributions carry diagnostic information about how …
Eye movements serialize memory for objects in scenes
GJ Zelinsky, LC Loschky - Perception & Psychophysics, 2005 - Springer
A gaze-contingent short-term memory paradigm was used to obtain forgetting functions for
realistic objects in scenes. Experiment 1 had observers freely view nine-item scenes. After …
realistic objects in scenes. Experiment 1 had observers freely view nine-item scenes. After …