Deborah Talmi

Summary

Affiliation: University College London
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Can semantic relatedness explain the enhancement of memory for emotional words?
    Deborah Talmi
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Mem Cognit 32:742-51. 2004
  2. ncbi Immediate memory consequences of the effect of emotion on attention to pictures
    Deborah Talmi
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada
    Learn Mem 15:172-82. 2008
  3. ncbi Human pavlovian-instrumental transfer
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, UCL, WC1N 3BG London, United Kingdom
    J Neurosci 28:360-8. 2008
  4. ncbi The role of attention and relatedness in emotionally enhanced memory
    Deborah Talmi
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
    Emotion 7:89-102. 2007
  5. ncbi Psychophysical and neural evidence for emotion-enhanced perceptual vividness
    Rebecca M Todd
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada
    J Neurosci 32:11201-12. 2012
  6. ncbi An MEG signature corresponding to an axiomatic model of reward prediction error
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL, 12 Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK
    Neuroimage 59:635-45. 2012
  7. ncbi How humans integrate the prospects of pain and reward during choice
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London UCL, London WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom
    J Neurosci 29:14617-26. 2009
  8. ncbi Framing effect following bilateral amygdala lesion
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL, UK
    Neuropsychologia 48:1823-7. 2010
  9. ncbi Conditioned associations and economic decision biases
    Marc Guitart-Masip
    Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London W1CN 4AR, UK
    Neuroimage 53:206-14. 2010
  10. ncbi Automatic relevance detection in the absence of a functional amygdala
    Dominik R Bach
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK
    Neuropsychologia 49:1302-5. 2011

Detail Information

Publications13

  1. ncbi Can semantic relatedness explain the enhancement of memory for emotional words?
    Deborah Talmi
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Mem Cognit 32:742-51. 2004
    ..These results emphasize the important role of semantic relatedness in the classic effect and suggest that organizational processes operate alongside arousal-related ones to enhance memory for emotional material...
  2. ncbi Immediate memory consequences of the effect of emotion on attention to pictures
    Deborah Talmi
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada
    Learn Mem 15:172-82. 2008
    ..These findings support an indirect cortical mediation account of immediate EEM that may complement a direct modulation model...
  3. ncbi Human pavlovian-instrumental transfer
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, UCL, WC1N 3BG London, United Kingdom
    J Neurosci 28:360-8. 2008
    ..Our data dovetails well with the animal literature and sheds light on the neural control of vigor...
  4. ncbi The role of attention and relatedness in emotionally enhanced memory
    Deborah Talmi
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
    Emotion 7:89-102. 2007
    ..The results show that attention and semantic relatedness contribute to EEM, with the extent varying with emotional valence. Negative emotion can influence memory independently of these 2 factors...
  5. ncbi Psychophysical and neural evidence for emotion-enhanced perceptual vividness
    Rebecca M Todd
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada
    J Neurosci 32:11201-12. 2012
    ..These findings indicate that the metaphorical vivid light surrounding emotional memories is embodied directly in perceptual cortices during initial experience, supported by cortico-limbic interactions...
  6. ncbi An MEG signature corresponding to an axiomatic model of reward prediction error
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL, 12 Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK
    Neuroimage 59:635-45. 2012
    ..Our findings motivate an explicit examination of the critical issue of timing embodied in computational models of prediction errors as seen in human electrophysiological data...
  7. ncbi How humans integrate the prospects of pain and reward during choice
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London UCL, London WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom
    J Neurosci 29:14617-26. 2009
    ....
  8. ncbi Framing effect following bilateral amygdala lesion
    Deborah Talmi
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL, UK
    Neuropsychologia 48:1823-7. 2010
    ..These findings suggest either that amygdala does contribute to decision making but does not play a causal role in framing, or that UW is not a pure lesion model of amygdala function...
  9. ncbi Conditioned associations and economic decision biases
    Marc Guitart-Masip
    Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London W1CN 4AR, UK
    Neuroimage 53:206-14. 2010
    ....
  10. ncbi Automatic relevance detection in the absence of a functional amygdala
    Dominik R Bach
    Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, UK
    Neuropsychologia 49:1302-5. 2011
    ..We propose that in the absence of a functioning amygdala, prioritised visual processing may rely on alternative structures such as pulvinar and cortical visual areas...
  11. ncbi Neuroimaging the serial position curve. A test of single-store versus dual-store models
    Deborah Talmi
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Psychol Sci 16:716-23. 2005
    ..None of these areas was activated for retrieval of late items. These results indicate differential use of LTM retrieval processes, and therefore support dual-store models over single-store models...
  12. ncbi The long-term recency effect in recognition memory
    Deborah Talmi
    Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Memory 14:424-36. 2006
    ..Its absence in the delayed recognition condition demonstrated that it was not attributed to the use of a putative short-term memory store. Single-store models and the composite view can account for this novel finding...
  13. ncbi Neurobiology: feeling right about doing right
    Deborah Talmi
    Nature 446:865-6. 2007