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  2. Aug 26, 2021 · Posted August 26, 2021 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma. Key points. Forgetting specific details (verbatim memory) can be frustrating. Gist memory, or recalling the overall meaning of past events, can be...

  3. Go to: Abstract. Theories of false memories, particularly in the DeeseRoedigerMcDermott (DRM) paradigm, focus on word association strength and gist. Backward associative strength (BAS) is a strong predictor of false recall in this paradigm.

    • David R. Cann, Ken McRae, Albert N. Katz
    • 2011
  4. Jul 14, 2021 · In this study, we developed a paradigm to test item memory, gist memory, and ‘estimated’ gist memory, which is an estimate of gist memory given the assumption that it is assembled from individual memories of constituent items.

    • Tima Zeng, Alexa Tompary, Anna C Schapiro, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
    • 2021
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  5. This study developed a spatial memory paradigm to track changes in item memory (memory for specific locations) and gist memory (estimate of the center of the locations) across a period of a month, and to measure the relation between these two forms of memory.

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · In selecting “gists” to investigate, we began with a broad operationalization that approached gist in terms of granularity: we defined gist to refer to a coarse-grained memory representation that is either characterized by shared elements, or overlap, among related memories, or corresponding to the overall meaning of a stimulus, while detail ref...

  7. May 26, 2021 · Memory Details Fade Over Time, With Only the Main Gist Preserved - Neuroscience News. Featured Neuroscience Open Neuroscience Articles. · May 26, 2021. Summary: While memories become less vibrant and detailed over time, the central gist of the memory is preserved. Source: University of Birmingham.

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