ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- 5 Arizona State University
- 2 Bimonte-Nelson, Heather A
- 2 Brewer, Gene
- 2 Conrad, Cheryl D
- 2 Glenberg, Arthur
- 2 Goldinger, Stephen
- 2 Homa, Donald
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- 1 Aiken, Leona S
- 1 Azuma, Tamiko
- 1 Baxter, Leslie C
- 1 Braden, Brittany Blair
- 1 Brewer, Gene A
- 1 Goldinger, Stephen D.
- 1 Hansen, Whitney Anne
- 1 Koebele, Stephanie Victoria
- 1 Neisewander, Janet L
- 1 Stefanidi, Aikaterini
- 1 Wynne, Clive DL
- 1 Xu, Dongchen
- 5 English
- 5 Public
- Psychology
- Memory
- 2 Aging
- 2 Cognitive psychology
- 2 Hormones
- 2 Inhibition
- 2 Menopause
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- 1 Behavioral psychology
- 1 Behavioral sciences
- 1 Cognition
- 1 Cognitive Psychology
- 1 Creativity
- 1 Divergent Thinking
- 1 Experimental Psychology
- 1 Faces
- 1 Free Recall
- 1 GABA
- 1 Images
- 1 Importance
- 1 Intentional Forgetting
- 1 Memory Dynamics
- 1 Multinomial Modeling
- 1 Neurosciences
- 1 Progesterone
- 1 Psychobiology
- 1 Rat
- 1 Recall Dynamics
- 1 Value Directed Remembering
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
In this study, the oppositional processes theory was proposed to suggest that reliance on semantic and episodic memory systems hinder originality during idea generation for divergent thinking tasks that are generally used to assess creative potential. In order to investigate the proposed oppositional processes theory, three experiments that manipulated the memory accessibility in participants during the alternative uses tasks were conducted. Experiment 1 directly instructed participants to either generate usages based on memory or not from memory; Experiment 2 provided participants with object cues that were either very common or very rare in daily life (i.e., bottle vs. canteen); Experiment …
- Contributors
- Xu, Dongchen, Brewer, Gene, Glenberg, Arthur, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
Aging and the menopause transition are both intricately linked to cognitive changes during mid-life and beyond. Clinical literature suggests the age at menopause onset can differentially impact cognitive status later in life. Yet, little is known about the relationship between behavioral and brain changes that occur during the transitional stage into the post-menopausal state. Much of the pre-clinical work evaluating an animal model of menopause involves ovariectomy in rodents; however, ovariectomy results in an abrupt loss of circulating hormones and ovarian tissue, limiting the ability to evaluate gradual follicular depletion. The 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VCD) model simulates transitional menopause in rodents …
- Contributors
- Koebele, Stephanie Victoria, Bimonte-Nelson, Heather A, Aiken, Leona S, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
An emerging literature on the relation between memory and importance has shown that people are able to selectively remember information that is more, relative to less important. Researchers in this field have operationalized importance by assigning value to the different information that participants are asked to study and remember. In the present investigation I developed two experiments, using a slightly altered value-directed-remembering (VDR) paradigm, to investigate whether and how value modifies the dynamics of memory organization and search. Moreover, I asked participants to perform a surprise final free recall task in order to examine the effects of value in the …
- Contributors
- Stefanidi, Aikaterini, Brewer, Gene A, Glenberg, Arthur, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
Cognitive function declines with normal age and disease states, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Loss of ovarian hormones at menopause has been shown to exacerbate age-related memory decline and may be related to the increased risk of AD in women versus men. Some studies show that hormone therapy (HT) can have beneficial effects on cognition in normal aging and AD, but increasing evidence suggests that the most commonly used HT formulation is not ideal. Work in this dissertation used the surgically menopausal rat to evaluate the cognitive effects and mechanisms of progestogens proscribed to women. I also translated these questions …
- Contributors
- Braden, Brittany Blair, Bimonte-Nelson, Heather A, Neisewander, Janet L, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
It has been suggested that directed forgetting (DF) in the item-method paradigm results from selective rehearsal of R items and passive decay of F items. However, recent evidence suggested that the passive decay explanation is insufficient. The current experiments examined two theories of DF that assume an active forgetting process: (1) attentional inhibition and (2) tagging and selective search (TSS). Across three experiments, the central tenets of these theories were evaluated. Experiment 1 included encoding manipulations in an attempt to distinguish between these competing theories, but the results were inconclusive. Experiments 2 and 3 examined the theories separately. The results …
- Contributors
- Hansen, Whitney Anne, Goldinger, Stephen D., Azuma, Tamiko, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011