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178 related items for PubMed ID: 28203629

  • 1. Effects of cues to event segmentation on subsequent memory.
    Gold DA, Zacks JM, Flores S.
    Cogn Res Princ Implic; 2017; 2(1):1. PubMed ID: 28203629
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  • 2. Cueing natural event boundaries improves memory in people with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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  • 3. Event segmentation improves event memory up to one month later.
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  • 4. Setting boundaries: Development of neural and behavioral event cognition in early childhood.
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  • 5. Event segmentation ability uniquely predicts event memory.
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  • 8. Memory guides the processing of event changes for older and younger adults.
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  • 9. Event boundaries structure the contents of long-term memory in younger and older adults.
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  • 10. Reduced distinctiveness of event boundaries in older adults with poor memory performance.
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  • 11. Differential effects of knowledge and aging on the encoding and retrieval of everyday activities.
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  • 13. Effects of penetrating traumatic brain injury on event segmentation and memory.
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  • 14. Priming of movie content is modulated by event boundaries.
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  • 15. Switching task sets creates event boundaries in memory.
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  • 16. Simple visual cues of event boundaries.
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  • 17. Temporal Chunking Makes Life's Events More Memorable.
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  • 19. Age differences in the perception of hierarchical structure in events.
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