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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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29 Sep 2009
Local availability of glycine near N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) is partly regulated by neuronal glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1), which can therefore modulate NMDAR function because binding to the glycine site of the NMDAR is necessary for ...
rec_pub_19824767-deletion-glycine-transporter-1-glyt1-forebrain-neurons-facilitates.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
29 Sep 2009
Arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) influence social behavior and cognitive processes and may explain some of the variance associated with individual differences in behavior. Although great focus has been placed on the roles of these ...
rec_pub_19824764-social-investigation-memory-task-relates-natural-variation-septal.htm
Dynamics of activation of semantically similar concepts during spoken word recognition.
29 Sep 2009
Semantic similarity effects provide critical insight into the organization of semantic knowledge and the nature of semantic processing. In the present study, we examined the dynamics of semantic similarity effects by using the visual world ...
rec_pub_19744941-dynamics-activation-semantically-similar-concepts-spoken-word.htm
Strength-based criterion shifts in recognition memory.
29 Sep 2009
In manipulations of stimulus strength between lists, a more lenient signal detection criterion is more frequently applied to a weak than to a strong stimulus class. However, with randomly intermixed weak and strong test probes, such a criterion ...
rec_pub_19744937-strength-based-criterion-shifts-recognition-memory.htm
Age differences in collaborative memory: the role of retrieval manipulations.
29 Sep 2009
In two experiments, we examined age differences in collaborative inhibition (reduced recall in pairs of people, relative to pooled individuals) across repeated retrieval attempts. Younger and older adults studied categorized word lists and were then ...
rec_pub_19744936-age-differences-collaborative-memory-role-retrieval-manipulations.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
Person recognition has been assumed to entail many types of person-specific cognitive responses, including retrieval of knowledge, episodic recollection, and emotional responses. To demonstrate the cortical correlates of this modular structure of ...
rec_pub_18855557-anatomical-segregation-representations-personally-familiar-famous.htm
29 Sep 2009
Behavioral and modeling evidence suggests that words compete for recognition during auditory word identification, and that phonological similarity is a driving factor in this competition. The present study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to ...
rec_pub_18855555-investigating-time-course-spoken-word-recognition.htm
29 Sep 2009
During working memory retrieval, proactive interference (PI) can be induced by semantic similarity and episodic familiarity. Here, we used fMRI to test hypotheses about the role of the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) and the medial temporal lobe ...
rec_pub_18855551-the-medial-temporal-lobe-left-inferior-prefrontal-cortex-jointly.htm
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