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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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19 Oct 2009
The functional organization of auditory cortex (AC) is still poorly understood. Previous studies suggest segregation of auditory processing streams for spatial and nonspatial information located in the posterior and anterior AC, respectively ...
rec_pub_19846721-task-dependent-activations-human-auditory-cortex-pitch-discrimination.htm
Molecular and cellular approaches to memory allocation in neural circuits.
14 Oct 2009
Although memory allocation is a subject of active research in computer science, little is known about how the brain allocates information within neural circuits. There is an extensive literature on how specific types of memory engage different parts ...
rec_pub_19833959-molecular-cellular-approaches-memory-allocation-neural-circuits.htm
Protein phosphatase 1 regulates the histone code for long-term memory.
12 Oct 2009
Chromatin remodeling through histone posttranslational modifications (PTMs) and DNA methylation has recently been implicated in cognitive functions, but the mechanisms involved in such epigenetic regulation remain poorly understood. Here, we show ...
rec_pub_19828821-protein-phosphatase-1-regulates-histone-code-long-term-memory.htm
Corticostriatal Interactions during Learning, Memory Processing, and Decision Making.
12 Oct 2009
This mini-symposium aims to integrate recent insights from anatomy, behavior, and neurophysiology, highlighting the anatomical organization, behavioral significance, and information-processing mechanisms of corticostriatal interactions. In this ...
rec_pub_19828796-corticostriatal-interactions-learning-memory-processing-decision.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
The biology of memory: a forty-year perspective.
12 Oct 2009
In the forty years since the Society for Neuroscience was founded, our understanding of the biology of memory has progressed dramatically. From a historical perspective, one can discern four distinct periods of growth in neurobiological research ...
rec_pub_19828785-the-biology-memory-forty-year-perspective.htm
Memory and brain systems: 1969-2009.
12 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19828780-memory-brain-systems-1969-2009.htm
Modeling children's early grammatical knowledge.
3 Oct 2009
Theories of grammatical development differ in how much abstract knowledge they attribute to young children. Here, we report a series of experiments using a computational model to evaluate the explanatory power of child grammars based not on abstract ...
rec_pub_19805057-modeling-children-s-early-grammatical-knowledge.htm
The phosphatase SHP2 regulates the spacing effect for long-term memory induction.
30 Sep 2009
A property of long-term memory (LTM) induction is the requirement for repeated training sessions spaced over time. This augmentation of memory formation with spaced resting intervals is called the spacing effect. We now show that in Drosophila, the ...
rec_pub_19804763-the-phosphatase-shp2-regulates-spacing-effect-long-term-memory.htm
30 Sep 2009
In the formation of long-term memories, a "spaced" distribution of study sessions is more beneficial than closely spaced "massed" study sessions. Pagani et al. (2009) examine the molecular basis of this spacing effect in Drosophila and find a role ...
rec_pub_19804749-it-s-timing.htm
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