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paired associate recall
Subjects are shown paired stimuli prior to the task. During the task, subjects are shown a single stimuli and are asked to recall the associated pair. Stimuli may be words, faces, objects, etc.



Definition contributed by MLewis about a week ago.

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association learning
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

semantic working memory
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 

NPicchetti Initial definition from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html
about one year ago


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Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are shown paired stimuli prior to the task. During the task, subjects are shown a single stimuli and are asked to recall the associated pair. Stimuli may be words, faces, objects, etc.

Revision 1

Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are shown paired stimuli prior to the task. During the task, subjects are shown a single stimuli and are asked to recall the associated pair. Stimuli may be words, faces, objects, etc. (from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html)

View Term Event Log
Temporal associative processes revealed by intrusions in paired-associate recall.
Davis OC, Geller AS, Rizzuto DS, Kahana MJ
(Psychon Bull Rev)
2008 Feb
Open Abstract | Citation Profile

Glutamate-receptor-mediated encoding and retrieval of paired-associate learning.
Day M, Langston R, Morris RG
Nature (Nature)
2003 Jul 10
Open Abstract | Citation Profile




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