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Caplan J, Guitard D
Exp Psychol . 2024 Jul; 71(1):64-82. PMID: 39078071
Mathematical models explaining production effects assume that production leads to the encoding of additional features, such as phonological ones. This improves memory with a combination of encoding strength and feature...
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Loprinzi P, Caplan J
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Feb; 78(3):534-545. PMID: 38424033
The hippocampus is thought to support episodic memory by pattern separation, thereby supporting the ability to discriminate high similarity items. Past research evaluating whether acute exercise can improve mnemonic discrimination...
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Shafaghat Ardebili A, Liu Y, Caplan J
Mem Cognit . 2023 Oct; 52(2):352-372. PMID: 37801193
People often subdivide a list into smaller pieces, called chunks. Some theories of serial recall assume memories are stored hierarchically, with all-or-none retrieval of chunks, but most mathematical models avoid...
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Thomas J, Ayuno K, Kluger F, Caplan J
Mem Cognit . 2022 Aug; 51(2):371-390. PMID: 35948821
Interactive imagery, one of the most effective strategies for remembering pairs of words, involves asking participants to form mental images during study. We tested the hypothesis that the visual image...
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Caplan J, Hennies N, Sommer T
J Cogn Neurosci . 2022 Aug; 34(11):2144-2167. PMID: 35939625
If two associations share an item, one may be remembered at the expense of the other (BC recalled but not AB). Here, we identify the neural processes by which this...
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Liu Y, Caplan J
Can J Exp Psychol . 2022 Apr; 76(4):283-301. PMID: 35482623
The congruity effect is a highly replicated feature of comparative judgments, and has been recently found in memory judgments of relative temporal order. Specifically, asking "Which came earlier?" versus "Which...
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Kluger F, Oladimeji D, Tan Y, Brown N, Caplan J
Memory . 2022 Mar; 30(7):869-894. PMID: 35349387
Memory champions remember vast amounts of information in order and at first encounter by associating each study item to an anchor within a scaffold - a pre-learned, structured memory. The...
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Caplan J, Chakravarty S, Dittmann N
Psychol Rev . 2021 Dec; 129(6):1249-1280. PMID: 34968136
Whereas both human and animal lesion and human neuroimaging studies have implicated the hippocampus in memory for associations, some studies find preserved associative memory following hippocampal damage. Starting with a...
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Sahadevan S, Chen Y, Caplan J
Memory . 2021 Oct; 29(10):1275-1295. PMID: 34615433
Cued recall of word pairs is improved by asking participants to combine items in an interactive image. Meanwhile, interactive images facilitate serial-recall (Link Method), but even better when each item...
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Fujiwara E, Madan C, Caplan J, Sommer T
Learn Mem . 2021 Feb; 28(3):76-81. PMID: 33593925
The brain processes underlying impairing effects of emotional arousal on associative memory were previously attributed to two dissociable routes using high-resolution fMRI of the MTL (Madan et al. 2017). Extrahippocampal...