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Deliberate Play and Preparation Jointly Benefit Motor and Cognitive Development: Mediated and Moderated Effects

2016

In light of the interrelation between motor and cognitive development and the predictive value of the former for the latter, the secular decline observed in motor coordination ability as early as preschool urges identification of interventions that may jointly impact motor and cognitive efficiency. The aim of this study was twofold. It (1) explored the outcomes of enriched physical education, centered on deliberate play and cognitively challenging variability of practice, on motor coordination and cognitive processing; (2) examined whether motor coordination outcomes mediate intervention effects on children’s cognition, while controlling for moderation by lifestyle factors as outdoor play h…

enrichmentlcsh:BF1-990spontaneous playPsychological interventionphysical activityPhysical educationDevelopmental psychologybody weight03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineModerated mediationchildrenCognitive developmentPsychologyta516ta315General PsychologyMotor skillOriginal ResearchvariabilityWorking memoryCognition030229 sport sciencesMotor coordinationlcsh:Psychologyexecutive functionPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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O wyzwaniach i zadaniach pamięcioznawstwa lingwistycznego

2019

The paper summarizes the first stage of development of a new subfield of linguistics known as linguistic memory research, and poses three ąuestions which are important for its further development: what are the mutual relations and tangents between language and memory (both individual and collective), what are the mutual relations between linguistic memory research and the related field of cognitive ethnolinguistics (as well as such disciplines in humanities as historiography and theoretical archaeology), and lastly, in what areas can linguistic memory research and ethnolinguistics support each other most effectively. A greater part of the paper is devoted to a brief overview of the ten prob…

etnolingwistykalanguagepamięć osobniczapamięć zbiorowapamięcioznawstwo lingwistyczneindividual memorytożsamośćjęzykethnolinguisticslinguificationcollective memoryujęzykowienielinguistic memory researchidentityLingVaria
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The Effect of Cue Media on Recollections

2009

External cognition concerns knowledge that is embedded in our everyday lives and environment. One type of knowledge is memories, recollections of events that occurred in the past. So how do we remember them? One way this can be done is through cuing and reconstructing. These cues can be internal, in our minds, or in our everyday environment. In this paper we look at memory cues in our environment by comparing the effect of cue modality (odor, physical artifact, photo, sound, and video) on the number of memory details people had from a unique one-day real-life event. Contrary to expectation, the no-cue condition (in effect, only a question asking the participants to write down their memories…

external cognitionaugmented memory systemautobiographical memory
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Differential Effects of Interruptions and Distractions on Working Memory Processes in an ERP Study

2020

Interruptions (interfering stimuli to respond to) and distractions (interfering stimuli to be ignored) have been shown to negatively impact performance, particularly in tasks requiring working memory (WM). This study investigated how these two types of external interference affect task performance and attentional and WM processes as indexed by specific event-related potentials (ERPs) of the EEG. A Continuous Number Task (CNT) was applied, in which participants had to either decide whether the current number (condition without WM load) or the sum of the current and the preceding number (condition with WM load) was odd or even while responding to interlaced single letters (interruptions) or i…

external interferenceinterruptionexternal interference ; attention ; distraction ; EEG ; interruption ; working memoryEEGlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrybehavioral disciplines and activitiespsychological phenomena and processesdistractionworking memorylcsh:RC321-571NeuroscienceOriginal ResearchattentionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Less Effort, Better Results: How Does Music Act on Prefrontal Cortex in Older Adults during Verbal Encoding? An fNIRS Study

2014

Several neuroimaging studies of cognitive aging revealed deficits in episodic memory abilities as a result of prefrontal cortex (PFC) limitations. Improving episodic memory performance despite PFC deficits is thus a critical issue in aging research. Listening to music stimulates cognitive performance in several non-purely musical activities (e.g., language and memory). Thus, music could represent a rich and helpful source during verbal encoding and therefore help subsequent retrieval. Furthermore, such benefit could be reflected in less demand of PFC, which is known to be crucial for encoding processes. This study aimed to investigate whether music may improve episodic memory in older adult…

fNIRSbehavioral disciplines and activitieslcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeuroscienceNeuroimagingEncoding (memory)medicineActive listeningmusicEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancePrefrontal cortexepisodic encodingEpisodic memorylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatryolder adultsOriginal Researchprefrontal cortexprefrontal cortex (PFC)humanitiesDorsolateral prefrontal cortexPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyFrontal lobePsychologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Neurophysiological markers of subjective memory complaints in healthy people

2022

Con el envejecimiento de la población es importante comprender los cambios neurofisiológicos que se producen. En este contexto, las quejas subjetivas de la memoria (QSM) se están convirtiendo en un tema de interés ya que se han considerado un factor de riesgo para desarrollar trastornos relacionados con demencias como el deterioro cognitivo leve y enfermedad de Alzheimer. Por lo tanto, es importante investigar los biomarcadores tempranos para la detección y la planificación de los tratamientos. En este sentido, el procesamiento de emociones faciales es una importante función cognitiva comúnmente afectada en personas con trastornos relacionados con demencias que podría ayudar a analizar camb…

facial emotion processingN170subjective memory complaintsLPP:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]spectral powerevent related potentialsUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAP300resting stateelectroencephalography
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The optimal musical pause : the effects of expectancies, musical training, and personality

2016

The musical pause is an acoustic space between musical phrases, and is an important auditory quality because it can enhance tension by delaying the expected. It has been proposed that expectancies develop from long-term schematic knowledge learned through exposure; however, the dynamic attending theory indicates that expectancies arise from localized short-term knowledge found in the stimulus. This study aims to measure the optimal duration of the pause by assessing the influence of low-level musical features, long-term familiarity, musical ability, and personality. Musical excerpts were chosen from a variety of genres to include two phrases (separable by a silence), from which participants…

familiarityoppiminenshort-term memoryentrainmentmusiikkischematic learninghiljaisuussäilömuistimusical pauseprediction effecttyömuistilong-term memorysilencedynamic attending theoryexpectation
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Flurnamen als Gedächtnisformationen. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung des kollektiven Gedächtnisses aus linguistischer Perspektive

2018

The paper focuses on the relations between field names and the collective memory of a local communication community. People using various linguistic means to name specific objects in space impose an interpretation on them as well. This interpretation allows them to identify and individualize the places in social interactions, and it is kept in the collective memory of a particular community for either a longer or a shorter period of time. The linguistic analysis of the motivation for naming provides access to interpretations stored in fields names. In this case study the analysis has been carried out on the basis of the field names in Gryfów Śląski / Greiffenberg in Schlesien.

field namesGryfów ŚląskiGreiffenberg in Schlesienonomasticscollective memorymicro-toponymsStudia Niemcoznawcze
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Does the movement pattern of non-visual eye movements during episodic vs semantic memory tasks correspond to Lévy Flights?: Poster

2021

fixation classificationLévy flightsdeclarative memorymental foragingsemantic vs episodic memorynon-visual eye movements (NVEMs)
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Does the movement pattern of non-visual eye movements during episodic vs semantic memory tasks correspond to Lévy Flights?: Oral presentation

2021

fixation classificationLévy flightsdeclarative memorymental foragingsemantic vs episodic memorynon-visual eye movements (NVEMs)
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