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- authors:
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- firstname: "Frieda"
- lastname: "Born"
- affiliation: "Adaptive Memory and Decision Making (AMD), Max Planck Institute for Human Development,Berlin, Germany"
- id: "ORCID:0009-0002-1214-4864"
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- firstname: "Bernhard"
- lastname: "Spitzer"
- affiliation: "Adaptive Memory and Decision Making (AMD), Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany"
- id: "ORCID:0000-0001-9752-932X"
- title: "The RIDER_data"
- description: |
- Which factors determine whether information temporarily held in working memory (WM) is transferred to long-term memory (LTM)?
- Previous work has shown that retrieving (“testing”) memories from LTM can benefit their future LTM recall.
- Here, we examined the extent to which a benefit for subsequent LTM may also occur after retrieval from WM, depending on whether the WM contents were retrieved from a prioritized or deprioritized state.
- In three experiments, we combined variants of a novel visual WM paradigm with a subsequent surprise LTM recall test.
- keywords:
- - cognitive neuroscience
- - workig memory
- - long-term memory
- - attention
- - behavior
- references:
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- id: "doi:tba"
- reftype: "IsSupplementTo"
- citation: "Born, F., Spitzer, B.: Long-Term Effects of Working Memory Retrieval From Prioritized and Deprioritized States."
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- id: doi:10.5281/zenodo.13867139
- reftype: "IsReferencedBy"
- citation: "Born Frieda. (2024). RIDER Analysis Code (v1.0.0)"
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- id: doi:10.5281/zenodo.13867798
- reftype: "IsReferencedBy"
- citation: "Born Frieda. (2024). RIDER Experiment Code (v1.0.0)"
- license:
- name: "Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL) v1.0"
- url: "https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1-0/"
- funding:
- - "EU; ERC grant ERC-2020-COG-101000972"
- - "DFG; 462752742"
- resourcetype: Dataset
- templateversion: 1.1
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