Talya Sadeh
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View article: Detecting recollection: Human evaluators can successfully assess the veracity of others’ memories
Detecting recollection: Human evaluators can successfully assess the veracity of others’ memories Open
Humans have the highly adaptive ability to learn from others’ memories. However, because memories are prone to errors, in order for others’ memories to be a valuable source of information, we need to assess their veracity. Previous studies…
View article: Contextual reinstatement affects semantic organization
Contextual reinstatement affects semantic organization Open
The Context Dependency Effect is the well-established finding in which memory performance is enhanced under conditions in which the encoding and retrieval contexts overlap (i.e., Same-Context) and diminished when the overlap between encodi…
View article: How do we evaluate others’ memories? A behavioral and natural language processing study
How do we evaluate others’ memories? A behavioral and natural language processing study Open
Humans have the highly adaptive ability to learn from others’ memories. However, because memories are prone to errors, in order for others’ memories to be a valuable source of information, we need to assess their veracity. Previous studies…
View article: Interference in Memory: A Matter of Encoding, Not Retrieval
Interference in Memory: A Matter of Encoding, Not Retrieval Open
View article: Data for: It's about Time: Delay-Dependent Forgetting of Item- and Contextual-Information
Data for: It's about Time: Delay-Dependent Forgetting of Item- and Contextual-Information Open
Data included: Exp_[1-3]_data.csv: Table with all experiments’ raw data (see description below) in long format. W_dictionary.xlsx: Dictionary with 800 words (in Hebrew), the wordpool for all three experiments and each word’s numeric code -…
View article: Explicit Sequence Memory in Recall of Temporally-structured Episodes
Explicit Sequence Memory in Recall of Temporally-structured Episodes Open
View article: A Remember/Know Examination of Free-recall Reveals Dissociative Roles of Item- and Context-Information over Time
A Remember/Know Examination of Free-recall Reveals Dissociative Roles of Item- and Context-Information over Time Open
View article: Spontaneous Pre-encoding Activation of Neural Patterns Predicts Memory
Spontaneous Pre-encoding Activation of Neural Patterns Predicts Memory Open
It is well-established that whether information will be remembered or not depends on the extent to which the learning context is reinstated during post-encoding rest and/or at retrieval. It has yet to be determined, however, if the fundame…