Marlieke Van Kesteren
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View article: The Memrise Prize, an international research competition: A pragmatic trial to compare methods for learning foreign language vocabulary.
The Memrise Prize, an international research competition: A pragmatic trial to compare methods for learning foreign language vocabulary. Open
How well do learning techniques work in the real world, and what happens when several techniques are combined? We conducted a competition in which international research teams developed methods to maximize the number of correct translation…
View article: How to Use Your Memories to Help Yourself Learn New Things
How to Use Your Memories to Help Yourself Learn New Things Open
Remembering is an essential brain function. Think about it—what would happen if you did not remember anything? You would not be able to recall the things you learn at school. Actually, you would not even know that you had to go to school, …
View article: The adaptation of trust behavior and the association with friendships in adolescents
The adaptation of trust behavior and the association with friendships in adolescents Open
Being able to adapt one’s trust behavior is essential for social relationships. In the current fMRI study, we first examined adolescents’ ability to adapt trust behavior and the neural mechanisms of trust. Second, we examined developmental…
View article: Brain Mechanisms of Concept Learning
Brain Mechanisms of Concept Learning Open
Concept learning, the ability to extract commonalities and highlight distinctions across a set of related experiences to build organized knowledge, is a critical aspect of cognition. Previous reviews have focused on concept learning resear…
View article: Neural Correlates of Self-Construal Priming in the Ultimatum Game
Neural Correlates of Self-Construal Priming in the Ultimatum Game Open
Research from cultural and social psychology has identified a central role of self-construal, or the way one views themselves in relation to others, in social cognition. Accordingly, it is plausible that self-construal plays an instrumenta…
View article: Integrating memories: Congruency and reactivation aid memory integration through reinstatement of prior knowledge
Integrating memories: Congruency and reactivation aid memory integration through reinstatement of prior knowledge Open
Building knowledge schemas that organize information and guide future learning is of great importance in everyday life. Such knowledge building is suggested to occur through reinstatement of prior knowledge during new learning, yielding in…
View article: Girls-Boys: An Investigation of Gender Differences in the Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms of Trust and Reciprocity in Adolescence
Girls-Boys: An Investigation of Gender Differences in the Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms of Trust and Reciprocity in Adolescence Open
In first interactions and during repeated cooperative interactions, adolescent males and females showed similar trusting behavior. Younger males showed stronger responses to unfairness by others. Gender-by-age interactions in specific ROIs…
View article: Integrating memories: Congruency and reactivation aid memory integration through reinstatement of prior knowledge
Integrating memories: Congruency and reactivation aid memory integration through reinstatement of prior knowledge Open
Building consistent knowledge schemas that organize information and guide future learning is of great importance in everyday life. Such knowledge building is suggested to occur through reinstatement of prior knowledge during new learning i…
View article: Seeing the past: afterglow effects on familiarity judgments are category-specific
Seeing the past: afterglow effects on familiarity judgments are category-specific Open
According to several computational models, novel items can create a learning mode with dynamics favorable to new learning, and not to memory retrieval. In line with that idea, a new item in a recognition test has been found to create a bia…
View article: Seeing the past: afterglow effects on familiarity judgments are category-specific
Seeing the past: afterglow effects on familiarity judgments are category-specific Open
According to several computational models, novel items can create a learning mode with dynamics favorable to new learning, and not to memory retrieval. In line with that idea, a new item in a recognition test has been found to create a bia…
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View article: s17_ACencoding.txt
s17_ACencoding.txt Open
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View article: s14_recall1.txt
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View article: s15_loc2.txt
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View article: s12_ACencoding.txt
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View article: s28_recall1.txt
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View article: s11_recall1.txt
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View article: s28_con.txt
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View article: s8_ABretrieval.txt
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View article: s17_ABretrieval.txt
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View article: s1_ACencoding.txt
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View article: s3_loc2.txt
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View article: s11_con.txt
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View article: s9_loc1.txt
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View article: s29_loc1.txt
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