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Beran, Michael J.; Perdue, Bonnie M.; Bramlett, Jessica L.; Menzel, Charles R.; Evans, Theodore A. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Prospective memory involves the encoding, retention, and implementation of an intended future action. Although humans show many forms of prospective memory, less is known about the future oriented processes of nonhuman animals, or their ability to use prospective memory. In this experiment, a chimpanzee named Panzee, who had learned to associate…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Retention (Psychology), Cognitive Processes
Paleja, Meera; Girard, Todd A.; Christensen, Bruce K. – Learning and Motivation, 2011
Spatial pattern separation (SPS) and spatial pattern completion (SPC) have played an increasingly important role in computational and rodent literatures as processes underlying associative memory. SPS and SPC are complementary processes, allowing the formation of unique representations and the reconstruction of complete spatial environments based…
Descriptors: Animals, Cues, Memory, Language Processing
Briggs, James F.; Riccio, David C. – Learning and Motivation, 2008
The present studies examined whether the retrieval of an old "reactivated" memory could be brought under the control of new contextual cues. In Experiment 1 rats trained in one context were exposed to different contextual cues either immediately, 60 or 120 min after a cued reactivation of the training memory. When tested in the shifted context,…
Descriptors: Cues, Context Effect, Memory, Language Processing

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