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The objectification of overlearned sequences: a new view of spatial sequence synesthesia.

5 Jul 2009 In the phenomenon of spatial sequence synesthesia (SSS), subjects can articulate explicit spatial locations for sequences such as numbers, letters, weekdays, months, years, and other overlearned series. Similarly, abstract sequences can take on ...
rec_pub_19665114-the-objectification-overlearned-sequences-new-view-spatial-sequence.htm


Enhancing the reading fluency and comprehension of children with reading disabilities in an orthographically transparent language.

15 Feb 2009 Breznitz (2006) demonstrated that Hebrew-speaking adults with reading disabilities benefited from a training in which reading rate was experimentally manipulated. In the present study, the authors examine whether silent reading training enhances the ...
rec_pub_19223667-enhancing-reading-fluency-comprehension-children-reading-disabilities.htm


Contrasting the overexpectation and extinction effects.

11 Feb 2009 After many target stimulus (X)-unconditioned stimulus (US) pairings, further conditioning of X in the presence of another well-established signal for the US (A) disrupts X's behavioral control. Some researchers have argued that the mechanism ...
rec_pub_19429226-contrasting-overexpectation-extinction-effects.htm


Confabulation in Alzheimer's disease: poor encoding and retrieval of over-learned information.

29 Sep 2008 Patients who confabulate retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and mistake them for actually experienced, specific unique events. Although some hypotheses favour a disruption of frontal/executive functions operating ...
rec_pub_18829697-confabulation-alzheimer-s-disease-poor-encoding-retrieval-learned.htm


Differential effects of high-dose magnetic seizure therapy and electroconvulsive shock on cognitive function.

6 Feb 2008 BACKGROUND: Magnetic seizure therapy (MST) is under investigation as an alternative form of convulsive therapy that induces more focal seizures and spares cortical regions involved in memory. With a newly expanded version of the Columbia University ...
rec_pub_18262171-differential-effects-high-dose-magnetic-seizure-therapy.htm


Intrusions in story recall: when over-learned information interferes with episodic memory recall. Evidence from Alzheimer's disease.

15 Nov 2007 Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) suffer from distortions of memory. Among such distortions, intrusions in memory tests are frequently observed. In this study we describe the performance of a group of mild AD patients and a group of normal ...
rec_pub_18387559-intrusions-story-recall-learned-information-interferes-episodic.htm


How important is a prime's gestalt for subliminal priming?

15 Aug 2006 Masked stimuli (primes) can affect the preparation of a motor response to subsequently presented target stimuli. Under some conditions, reactions to the main stimulus can be facilitated (straight priming) or inhibited (inverse priming) when preceded ...
rec_pub_16919477-how-important-prime-s-gestalt-subliminal-priming.htm


Do distractors interfere with memory for study pairs in associative recognition?

29 Jun 2006 In an associative recognition task, distractors generally consist of a rearrangement of the items composing the study pairs. This makes it possible that processing the distractors generates retroactive interference on memory for the study pairs. In ...
rec_pub_17128603-do-distractors-interfere-memory-study-pairs-associative-recognition.htm


What do we learn from binding features? Evidence for multilevel feature integration.

30 May 2006 Four experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between the binding of visual features (as measured by their aftereffects on subsequent binding) and the learning of feature-conjunction probabilities. Both binding and learning effects ...
rec_pub_16822133-what-learn-binding-features-evidence-multilevel-feature-integration.htm


Cerebral changes during performance of overlearned arbitrary visuomotor associations.

2 Jan 2006 The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is known to be involved in the control of automatic movements that are spatially guided, such as grasping an apple. We considered whether the PPC might also contribute to the performance of visuomotor associations ...
rec_pub_16399678-cerebral-changes-performance-overlearned-arbitrary-visuomotor.htm

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