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Species | Christopher MilesSummaryAffiliation: Cardiff University Country: UK Publications
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Chewing gum and context-dependent memory: the independent roles of chewing gum and mint flavourAndrew J Johnson
Cardiff University, School of Psychology, Cardiff, UK
Br J Psychol 99:293-306. 2008..The findings raise further concerns regarding the robustness of the previously reported context-dependent memory effect with chewing gum...
Tactile short-term memory revisitedC Miles
School of Psychology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK
Memory 4:655-68. 1996..Such memorisation is not necessarily underpinned by an articulatory code...
Recency and suffix effects with immediate recall of olfactory stimuliC Miles
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK
Memory 8:195-205. 2000....
Serial position effects in recognition memory for odors: a reexaminationChristopher Miles
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3YG, Wales, UK
Mem Cognit 33:1303-14. 2005....
Chewing gum and context-dependent memory effects: a re-examinationChristopher Miles
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, Wales, CF10 3YG, UK
Appetite 48:154-8. 2007..P. (2004). Chewing gum can produce context-dependent effects upon memory. Appetite, 43, 207-210.] finding that chewing gum of itself is not a sufficient condition to provoke context-dependent learning with immediate testing...
Evidence against memorial facilitation and context-dependent memory effects through the chewing of gumAndrew J Johnson
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, UK
Appetite 48:394-6. 2007..The findings contradict previous research...
ApoE gene and familial risk of Alzheimer's disease as predictors of odour identification in older adultsOlivia J Handley
School of Biosciences, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Neurobiol Aging 27:1425-30. 2006..In this respect, these findings support the need to both monitor individuals at increased risk of the disease and introduce olfactory-mediated cognitive tasks into the diagnostic setting...
Serial position functions for recognition of olfactory stimuliAndrew J Johnson
Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 60:1347-55. 2007..We offer an alternative account of the data in which recognition accuracy is better accommodated by the cumulative number of items presented between item learning and item test...
Recognition memory for tactile sequencesPaul Mahrer
Cardiff University, UK
Memory 10:7-20. 2002..This is taken to reflect limitations in both the capacity and duration of tactile sensory memory...
