The mind and brain of short-term memory.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. A. McGeoch. Forgetting and the law of disuse. , 1932 .
[2] C. Jacobsen,et al. Studies of cerebral function in primates. I. The functions of the frontal association areas in monkeys. , 1936 .
[3] R. Malmo. INTERFERENCE FACTORS IN DELAYED RESPONSE IN MONKEYS AFTER REMOVAL OF FRONTAL LOBES , 1942 .
[4] J. Harris,et al. The decline of pitch discrimination with time. , 1952, Journal of experimental psychology.
[5] G. A. Miller. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW THE MAGICAL NUMBER SEVEN, PLUS OR MINUS TWO: SOME LIMITS ON OUR CAPACITY FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION 1 , 1956 .
[6] W. Scoville,et al. LOSS OF RECENT MEMORY AFTER BILATERAL HIPPOCAMPAL LESIONS , 1957, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[7] George Sperling,et al. The information available in brief visual presentations. , 1960 .
[8] L. Postman. Extra-experimental interference and the retention of words. , 1961, Journal of experimental psychology.
[9] B. Underwood,et al. Proactive inhibition in short-term retention of single items , 1962 .
[10] Peter A. Tucker,et al. Primary Memory , 1965, Encyclopedia of Database Systems.
[11] L. Brooks. Spatial and verbal components of the act of recall. , 1968 .
[12] T Shallice,et al. The selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory. , 1969, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[13] T. Shallice,et al. Please Scroll down for Article the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Independent Functioning of Verbal Memory Stores: a Neuropsychological Study Independent Functioning of Verbal Memory Stores : a Neuropsychological Study , 2022 .
[14] A. Baddeley,et al. Amnesia and the distinction between long- and short-term memory. , 1970 .
[15] Delos D. Wickens,et al. Encoding Categories of Words: An Empirical Approach to Meaning. , 1970 .
[16] R. Atkinson,et al. The control of short-term memory. , 1971, Scientific American.
[17] K. Heyer,et al. Selective loss of visual and verbal information in STM by means of visual and verbal interpolated tasks , 1971 .
[18] Michael T. Turvey,et al. An auditory analogue of the sperling partial report procedure: Evidence for brief auditory storage , 1972 .
[19] Allen Newell,et al. Human Problem Solving. , 1973 .
[20] J. Fuster. Unit activity in prefrontal cortex during delayed-response performance: neuronal correlates of transient memory. , 1973, Journal of neurophysiology.
[21] A. Newell. You can't play 20 questions with nature and win : projective comments on the papers of this symposium , 1973 .
[22] A. Baddeley,et al. Word length and the structure of short-term memory , 1975 .
[23] Maureen E. O'Neill,et al. Retrieval Cues and Release from Proactive Inhibition. , 1976 .
[24] R. G. Crowder. Principles of learning and memory , 1977 .
[25] Barry H. Kantowitz,et al. Inferring decay in short-term memory: The issue of capacity , 1977, Memory & cognition.
[26] S. Monsell. Recency, immediate recognition memory, and reaction time , 1978, Cognitive Psychology.
[27] J J Hopfield,et al. Neural networks and physical systems with emergent collective computational abilities. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[28] B. Murdock. A Theory for the Storage and Retrieval of Item and Associative Information. , 1982 .
[29] J R Anderson,et al. Retrieval of information from long-term memory. , 1983, Science.
[30] Giuseppe Vallar,et al. Fractionation of working memory: Neuropsychological evidence for a phonological short-term store , 1984 .
[31] W. Hockley. Analysis of response time distributions in the study of cognitive processes. , 1984 .
[32] R. Shiffrin,et al. A retrieval model for both recognition and recall. , 1984, Psychological review.
[33] D. O. Hebb,et al. The organization of behavior , 1988 .
[34] N. Cowan. Evolving conceptions of memory storage, selective attention, and their mutual constraints within the human information-processing system. , 1988, Psychological bulletin.
[35] Y. Miyashita,et al. Neuronal correlate of pictorial short-term memory in the primate temporal cortexYasushi Miyashita , 1988, Nature.
[36] H Pashler,et al. Familiarity and visual change detection , 1988, Perception & psychophysics.
[37] Lynn Hasher,et al. Working Memory, Comprehension, and Aging: A Review and a New View , 1988 .
[38] B. Dosher,et al. Serial position and set size in short-term memory: The time course of recognition , 1989 .
[39] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. , 1989, Journal of neurophysiology.
[40] A. Damasio. Time-locked multiregional retroactivation: A systems-level proposal for the neural substrates of recall and recognition , 1989, Cognition.
[41] A. Newell. Unified Theories of Cognition , 1990 .
[42] John R. Anderson,et al. Reflections of the Environment in Memory Form of the Memory Functions , 2022 .
[43] J. Richard Hanley,et al. Impairment of the Visuo-Spatial Sketch Pad , 1991, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[44] L. Squire. Memory and the hippocampus: a synthesis from findings with rats, monkeys, and humans. , 1992, Psychological review.
[45] C. B. Cave,et al. Intact verbal and nonverbal short‐term memory following damage to the human hippocampus , 1992, Hippocampus.
[46] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Dissociation of object and spatial processing domains in primate prefrontal cortex. , 1993, Science.
[47] Z. Pylyshyn,et al. What enumeration studies can show us about spatial attention: evidence for limited capacity preattentive processing. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[48] D. Broadbent. Comparison with human experiments. , 1993 .
[49] Edward E. Smith,et al. Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET , 1993, Nature.
[50] Randi C. Martin,et al. Short-term memory and sentence processing: Evidence from neuropsychology , 1993, Memory & cognition.
[51] Z. Pylyshyn. Some primitive mechanisms of spatial attention , 1994, Cognition.
[52] J. Fuster. Memory in the cerebral cortex , 1994 .
[53] Z. Pylyshyn,et al. Multiple parallel access in visual attention. , 1994, Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale.
[54] Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al. ‘What’ and ‘where’ in the human brain , 1994, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[55] I Neath,et al. Word-length effects in immediate memory: Overwriting trace decay theory , 1995, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[56] N. Cowan. Attention and Memory: An Integrated Framework , 1995 .
[57] James L. McClelland,et al. Why there are complementary learning systems in the hippocampus and neocortex: insights from the successes and failures of connectionist models of learning and memory. , 1995, Psychological review.
[58] Adrian M. Owen,et al. Visuo-spatial short-term recognition memory and learning after temporal lobe excisions, frontal lobe excisions or amygdalo-hippocampectomy in man , 1995, Neuropsychologia.
[59] Elinor McKone,et al. Short-term implicit memory for words and nonwords. , 1995 .
[60] J. Aggleton,et al. The performance of amnesic subjects on tests of delayed matching-to-sample and delayed matching-to-position , 1995, Neuropsychologia.
[61] Edward E. Smith,et al. Spatial versus Object Working Memory: PET Investigations , 1995, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[62] K. A. Ericsson,et al. Long-term working memory. , 1995, Psychological review.
[63] J E Lisman,et al. Storage of 7 +/- 2 short-term memories in oscillatory subcycles , 1995, Science.
[64] Edward E. Smith,et al. Dissociation of Storage and Rehearsal in Verbal Working Memory: Evidence From Positron Emission Tomography , 1996 .
[65] Edward E. Smith,et al. Working Memory: A View from Neuroimaging , 1997, Cognitive Psychology.
[66] G H Glover,et al. Separate neural bases of two fundamental memory processes in the human medial temporal lobe. , 1997, Science.
[67] F. Craik,et al. Functional Neuroanatomy of Recall and Recognition: A PET Study of Episodic Memory , 1997, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[68] M. Farah,et al. Role of left inferior prefrontal cortex in retrieval of semantic knowledge: a reevaluation. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[69] Michael Matessa,et al. A Production System Theory of Serial Memory , 1997 .
[70] Edward K. Vogel,et al. The capacity of visual working memory for features and conjunctions , 1997, Nature.
[71] D E Kieras,et al. A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 1. Basic mechanisms. , 1997, Psychological review.
[72] B. McElree,et al. Attended and Non-Attended States in Working Memory: Accessing Categorized Structures , 1998 .
[73] E. McKone,et al. The decay of short-term implicit memory: Unpacking lag , 1998, Memory & cognition.
[74] Hugh Garavan,et al. Serial attention within working memory , 1998, Memory & cognition.
[75] L. Squire,et al. The human perirhinal cortex and recognition memory , 1998, Hippocampus.
[76] J. Jonides,et al. Rehearsal in spatial working memory. , 1998, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[77] D. Schacter,et al. Functional–Anatomic Study of Episodic Retrieval Using fMRI I. Retrieval Effort versus Retrieval Success , 1998, NeuroImage.
[78] J. Jonides,et al. Inhibition in verbal working memory revealed by brain activation. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[79] Néstor Parga,et al. Backward Projections in the Cerebral Cortex: Implications for Memory Storage , 1999, Neural Computation.
[80] B R Postle,et al. "What"-Then-Where" in visual working memory: an event-related fMRI study. , 1999, Journal of cognitive neuroscience.
[81] B. Postle,et al. “ What ” — Then — “ Where ” in Visual Working Memory : An Event-Related fMRI Study , 2000 .
[82] E E Smith,et al. The neural substrate and temporal dynamics of interference effects in working memory as revealed by event-related functional MRI. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[83] Edward E. Smith,et al. Rehearsal in Spatial Working Memory: Evidence From Neuroimaging , 1999 .
[84] J. Jonides,et al. Storage and executive processes in the frontal lobes. , 1999, Science.
[85] N. Burgess. Memory for Serial Order : A Network Model of the Phonological Loop and its Timing , 1999 .
[86] Bradley R Postle,et al. The dependence of span and delayed-response performance on prefrontal cortex , 1999, Neuropsychologia.
[87] A. Baddeley. The episodic buffer: a new component of working memory? , 2000, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[88] G. McCarthy,et al. The Influence of Memory Load Upon Delay-Interval Activity in a Working-Memory Task: An Event-Related Functional MRI Study , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[89] J. D. E. Gabrieli,et al. Integration of diverse information in working memory within the frontal lobe , 2000, Nature Neuroscience.
[90] R. Cabeza,et al. Imaging Cognition II: An Empirical Review of 275 PET and fMRI Studies , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[91] E. Rolls,et al. Memory systems in the brain. , 2000, Annual review of psychology.
[92] Edward E. Smith,et al. Age Differences in the Frontal Lateralization of Verbal and Spatial Working Memory Revealed by PET , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[93] G D Brown,et al. Oscillator-based memory for serial order. , 2000, Psychological review.
[94] S. Petersen,et al. Memory's echo: vivid remembering reactivates sensory-specific cortex. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[95] Stephen Monsell,et al. Control of Cognitive Processes , 2000 .
[96] Michael J. Frank,et al. Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in working memory: A computational model , 2001, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[97] B McElree,et al. Working memory and focal attention. , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[98] G L Shulman,et al. INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member:A default mode of brain function , 2001 .
[99] John R. Anderson,et al. Tower of Hanoi: evidence for the cost of goal retrieval. , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[100] S. Petersen,et al. Direct Comparison of Prefrontal Cortex Regions Engaged by Working and Long-Term Memory Tasks , 2001, NeuroImage.
[101] N. Cowan. The magical number 4 in short-term memory: A reconsideration of mental storage capacity , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[102] Edward K. Vogel,et al. Attention is not unitary , 2001 .
[103] R. Henson,et al. Frontal lobes and human memory: insights from functional neuroimaging. , 2001, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[104] How unitary is the capacity-limited attentional focus? , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[105] Magical attention , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[106] “Magical number 5” in a chimpanzee , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[107] J. Jonides,et al. Overlapping mechanisms of attention and spatial working memory , 2001, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[108] M. D’Esposito,et al. Medial Temporal Lobe Activity Associated with Active Maintenance of Novel Information , 2001, Neuron.
[109] Richard L. Lewis,et al. A computational approach to control in complex cognition. , 2002, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.
[110] Robert T. Knight,et al. Effects of frontal lobe damage on interference effects in working memory , 2002, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[111] J. S. Nairne. Remembering over the short-term: the case against the standard model. , 2002, Annual review of psychology.
[112] A. Baddeley,et al. Prose recall and amnesia: implications for the structure of working memory , 2002, Neuropsychologia.
[113] W. Regehr,et al. Short-term synaptic plasticity. , 2002, Annual review of physiology.
[114] Florin Dolcos,et al. Similarities and Differences in the Neural Correlates of Episodic Memory Retrieval and Working Memory , 2002, NeuroImage.
[115] Wayne D. Gray,et al. Forgetting to Remember: The Functional Relationship of Decay and Interference , 2002, Psychological science.
[116] K. Oberauer. Access to information in working memory: exploring the focus of attention. , 2002, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[117] S. Grossberg. From working memory to long-term memory and back: Linked but distinct , 2003 .
[118] R. Berndt,et al. Working memory retention systems: a state of activated long-term memory. , 2003, The Behavioral and brain sciences.
[119] J. Foster. Thoughts from the long-term memory chair , 2003 .
[120] Marcia K. Johnson,et al. Prefrontal activity associated with working memory and episodic long-term memory , 2003, Neuropsychologia.
[121] Katsuyuki Sakai,et al. Reactivation of Memory: Role of Medial Temporal Lobe and Prefrontal Cortex , 2003, Reviews in the neurosciences.
[122] Douglas N Greve,et al. Identifying regional activity associated with temporally separated components of working memory using event-related functional MRI , 2003, NeuroImage.
[123] John Jonides,et al. Dissociable neural mechanisms underlying response-based and familiarity-based conflict in working memory , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[124] A. Baddeley. Working memory: looking back and looking forward , 2003, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[125] S. Yantis,et al. Cortical mechanisms of space-based and object-based attentional control , 2003, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[126] J. Fuster. More than working memory rides on long-term memory , 2003 .
[127] J. Jay Todd,et al. Capacity limit of visual short-term memory in human posterior parietal cortex , 2004, Nature.
[128] Maro G. Machizawa,et al. Neural activity predicts individual differences in visual working memory capacity , 2004, Nature.
[129] John R Anderson,et al. An integrated theory of the mind. , 2004, Psychological review.
[130] J. Wixted. The psychology and neuroscience of forgetting. , 2004, Annual review of psychology.
[131] Sheng He,et al. Cross‐modal temporal order memory for auditory digits and visual locations: An fMRI study , 2004, Human brain mapping.
[132] Gordon D. A. Brown,et al. Time does not cause forgetting in short-term serial recall , 2004, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[133] W. Ma,et al. A detection theory account of change detection. , 2004, Journal of vision.
[134] J. Cerella,et al. A working memory workout: how to expand the focus of serial attention from one to four items in 10 hours or less. , 2004, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[135] M. D’Esposito,et al. Category-specific modulation of inferior temporal activity during working memory encoding and maintenance. , 2004, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.
[136] Hing Yee Eng,et al. Visual working memory for simple and complex visual stimuli. , 2010, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[137] Jonathan D. Cohen,et al. Prefrontal cortex and flexible cognitive control: rules without symbols. , 2005, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[138] M. D’Esposito,et al. Directing the mind's eye: prefrontal, inferior and medial temporal mechanisms for visual working memory , 2005, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[139] T. Pasternak,et al. Working memory in primate sensory systems , 2005, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[140] N. Burgess,et al. Computational models of working memory: putting long-term memory into context , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[141] Klaus Oberauer,et al. Overwriting of phonemic features in serial recall , 2005, Memory.
[142] R. Marois,et al. Posterior parietal cortex activity predicts individual differences in visual short-term memory capacity , 2005, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[143] Morris Moscovitch,et al. Neuroimaging the Serial Position Curve , 2005, Psychological science.
[144] C. Lustig,et al. Not “just” a coincidence: Frontal‐striatal interactions in working memory and interval timing , 2005, Memory.
[145] William A. Cunningham,et al. Using fMRI to investigate a component process of reflection: Prefrontal correlates of refreshing a just-activated representation , 2016 .
[146] C. Basak,et al. Ageing and Switching of the Focus of Attention in Working Memory: Results from a Modified N-Back Task , 2005, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[147] David Badre,et al. Frontal lobe mechanisms that resolve proactive interference. , 2005, Cerebral cortex.
[148] Charan Ranganath,et al. Opinion TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.9 No.8 August 2005 Doubts about double dissociations between short- and long-term memory , 2022 .
[149] Richard L. Lewis,et al. An Activation-Based Model of Sentence Processing as Skilled Memory Retrieval , 2005, Cogn. Sci..
[150] John Jonides,et al. Processes of Working Memory in Mind and Brain , 2005 .
[151] John D E Gabrieli,et al. Working memory and long‐term memory for faces: Evidence from fMRI and global amnesia for involvement of the medial temporal lobes , 2006, Hippocampus.
[152] O. Jensen,et al. Maintenance of multiple working memory items by temporal segmentation , 2006, Neuroscience.
[153] C. Ranganath. Working memory for visual objects: Complementary roles of inferior temporal, medial temporal, and prefrontal cortex , 2006, Neuroscience.
[154] P. Skudlarski,et al. Brain Connectivity Related to Working Memory Performance , 2006, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[155] J. Jonides,et al. Brain mechanisms of proactive interference in working memory , 2006, Neuroscience.
[156] Anjan Chatterjee,et al. Visual Working Memory Is Impaired when the Medial Temporal Lobe Is Damaged , 2006, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[157] Ingrid R. Olson,et al. Working Memory for Conjunctions Relies on the Medial Temporal Lobe , 2006, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[158] Klaus Oberauer,et al. Is the focus of attention in working memory expanded through practice? , 2006, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[159] G. Woodman,et al. The time course of consolidation in visual working memory. , 2006, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[160] G. Shulman,et al. Evidence for separate perceptual reactivation and search processes during remembering. , 2006, Cerebral cortex.
[161] Klaus Oberauer,et al. A formal model of capacity limits in working memory , 2006 .
[162] N. Burgess,et al. A revised model of short-term memory and long-term learning of verbal sequences , 2006 .
[163] B. Postle. Working memory as an emergent property of the mind and brain , 2006, Neuroscience.
[164] M. Chun,et al. Dissociable neural mechanisms supporting visual short-term memory for objects , 2006, Nature.
[165] Neal J. Cohen,et al. The Long and the Short of It: Relational Memory Impairments in Amnesia, Even at Short Lags , 2006, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[166] Brian McElree,et al. Accessing Recent Events , 2006 .
[167] Richard L. Lewis,et al. Computational principles of working memory in sentence comprehension , 2006, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[168] A. Baddeley,et al. The multi-component model of working memory: Explorations in experimental cognitive psychology , 2006, Neuroscience.
[169] Panteleimon Giannakopoulos,et al. Distinction between Perceptual and Attentional Processing in Working Memory Tasks: A Study of Phase-locked and Induced Oscillatory Brain Dynamics , 2007, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[170] W. N. Schoenfeld,et al. Principles of Psychology , 2007 .
[171] R. Engle,et al. The nature of individual differences in working memory capacity: active maintenance in primary memory and controlled search from secondary memory. , 2007, Psychological review.
[172] E. Vogel,et al. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article Visual Working Memory Represents a Fixed Number of Items Regardless of Complexity , 2022 .
[173] E Tory Higgins,et al. Motives of the human animal: comprehending, managing, and sharing inner states. , 2008, Annual review of psychology.
[174] M. Manosevitz,et al. High-Speed Scanning in Human Memory , 2022 .