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Association Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association Learning'
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18 Oct 2009
Levels of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and its synthesizing enzyme in cerebral cortex are regulated by sensory experience. Previously we found that associative pairing of vibrissae stimulation and tail shock results in upregulation of GABAergic ...
rec_pub_19672986-associative-pairing-involving-monocular-stimulation-selectively.htm
Cycling behavior and memory formation.
12 Oct 2009
Circadian research has spent considerable effort in the determining clock output pathways, including identifying both physiological and behavioral processes that demonstrate significant time-of-day variation. Memory formation and consolidation ...
rec_pub_19828795-cycling-behavior-memory-formation.htm
29 Sep 2009
Male rats display a conditioned preference to ejaculate with a female bearing an odor paired previously with copulation to ejaculation. The present study examined the role of endogenous opioid and dopamine systems in this preference. Male rats ...
rec_pub_19824765-naloxone-flupenthixol-disrupts-development-conditioned-ejaculatory.htm
The time course of task switching: a speed--accuracy trade-off analysis.
29 Sep 2009
On each trial of this study, participants either switched between or repeated two simple, two-choice tasks involving either letter or digit classifications. Speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) curves were obtained using the response-signal method of ...
rec_pub_19744943-the-time-course-task-switching-speed-accuracy-trade-analysis.htm
Attention during memory retrieval enhances future remembering.
29 Sep 2009
Memory retrieval is a powerful learning event that influences whether an experience will be remembered in the future. Although retrieval can succeed in the presence of distraction, dividing attention during retrieval may reduce the power of ...
rec_pub_19744935-attention-memory-retrieval-enhances-future-remembering.htm
29 Sep 2009
In zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), as in most other songbird species, there are robust sex differences in brain morphology and vocal behavior. First, male zebra finches have larger song system nuclei--involved in sensorimotor learning and ...
rec_pub_19637285-differential-responsiveness-brain-behavior-sexually-dimorphic-long.htm
29 Sep 2009
The remote associates test (RAT) is a complex verbal task with associations to both creative thought and general intelligence. RAT problems require not only lateral associations and the internal production of many words but a convergent focus on a ...
rec_pub_18855556-anodal-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-prefrontal-cortex.htm
29 Sep 2009
Our environment contains regularities distributed in space and time that can be detected by way of statistical learning. This unsupervised learning occurs without intent or awareness, but little is known about how it relates to other types of ...
rec_pub_18823241-neural-evidence-statistical-learning-efficient-detection-visual.htm
Age-related alterations in simple declarative memory and the effect of negative stimulus valence.
29 Sep 2009
Healthy aging has been shown to modulate the neural circuitry underlying simple declarative memory; however, the functional impact of negative stimulus valence on these changes has not been fully investigated. Using BOLD fMRI, we explored the ...
rec_pub_18823239-age-related-alterations-simple-declarative-memory-effect-negative.htm
[Placebo effects with great clinical potential]
8 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19827421-placebo-effects-great-clinical-potential.htm
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