Implicit memory for novel conceptual associations in amnesia

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Mieke Verfaellie
Elizabeth Martin
Katie Page
Elizabeth Parks
Margaret M. Keane
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[1] Boston VA Healthcare System,Memory Disorders Research Center
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Wellesley College,undefined
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Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience | 2006年 / 6卷
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Target Word; Word Pair; Implicit Memory; Explicit Memory; Verification Task;
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In two experiments, we evaluated the status of implicit memory for novel associations in amnesia. Experiment 1 assessed priming in a category exemplar generation task in which contextual information associated with a target could increase the likelihood of target generation. Control participants, but not amnesic patients, showed associative priming. Amnesics’ impairment was not due to the use of explicit memory by control subjects but reflected a genuine impairment in implicit memory for novel conceptual associations. Experiment 2 assessed priming in a relatedness judgment task, in which associative priming was manifest as longer latencies for old than for recombined pairs of unrelated words. Amnesic patients showed intact associative priming in this task. We discuss differences in the status of implicit memory for novel conceptual associations in amnesia, with reference to the nature of the representation that supports priming in the two tasks and the type of processing that is required at test.
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