The speed and accuracy with which subjects can read words is enhanced or “primed” by a prior presentation of the same words. Moreover, priming effects are generally larger when the physical form...
The speed and accuracy with which subjects can read words is enhanced or "primed" by a prior presentation of the same words. Moreover, priming effects are generally larger when the physical form of...
The speed and accuracy with which subjects can read words is enhanced or "primed" by a prior presentation of the same words. Moreover, priming effects are generally larger when the physical form of...
Lee Ryan, Lynn Nadel, Katrina Keil, Karen Putnam, David Schnyer, Theodore Trouard, ...
ABSTRACT: It has been argued that the role of the hippocampus in memory is time-limited: during aperiod of memory consolidation, other brain regions such as the neocortex are said to acquire the...