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Equivalence of real-world and virtual-reality route learning: a pilot study.

30 Jul 2009 There is good evidence for effective transfer of learning from virtual to real-world environments, and this holds true even for complex spatial tasks such as route learning. However, there is little research into the simple equivalence of an ...
rec_pub_19514820-equivalence-real-world-virtual-reality-route-learning-pilot-study.htm


Transfer between pose and illumination training in face recognition.

30 Jul 2009 The relationship between pose and illumination learning in face recognition was examined in a yes-no recognition paradigm. The authors assessed whether pose training can transfer to a new illumination or vice versa. Results show that an extensive ...
rec_pub_19653740-transfer-pose-illumination-training-face-recognition.htm


Functional skill learning in men with traumatic brain injury.

29 Jun 2009 The number of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) having persistent deficits that compromise their ability to perform everyday skills is increasing. Previous occupation-based studies indicate that computer-based skills using repetitive practice ...
rec_pub_19708468-functional-skill-learning-men-traumatic-brain-injury.htm


Potentiation and overshadowing in Pavlovian fear conditioning.

29 Jun 2009 The present experiments addressed a fundamental discrepancy in the Pavlovian conditioning literature concerning responding to a target cue following compound reinforced training with another cue of higher salience. Experiment 1 identified one ...
rec_pub_19594280-potentiation-overshadowing-pavlovian-fear-conditioning.htm


Effects of sex hormone therapy on interhemispheric crosstalk in postmenopausal women.

29 Jun 2009 Evidence exists that fluctuating levels of sex hormones affect interhemispheric interaction in women during the menstrual cycle. The present study investigated whether interhemispheric interaction is susceptible to direct hormonal manipulations via ...
rec_pub_19586214-effects-sex-hormone-therapy-interhemispheric-crosstalk-postmenopausal.htm


Developmental and individual differences in young children's use and maintenance of a selective memory strategy.

29 Jun 2009 Children who were 4 to 8 years of age were asked to perform a sort-recall task where only half of the items had to be studied and remembered. Following a baseline trial, children were assigned to 1 of 3 groups and were prompted to use either a ...
rec_pub_19586178-developmental-individual-differences-young-children-s-use-maintenance.htm


Better learning with more error: probabilistic feedback increases sensitivity to correlated cues in categorization.

29 Jun 2009 Despite the fact that categories are often composed of correlated features, the evidence that people detect and use these correlations during intentional category learning has been overwhelmingly negative to date. Nonetheless, on other ...
rec_pub_19586269-better-learning-error-probabilistic-feedback-increases-sensitivity.htm


Integrated and independent learning of hand-related constituent sequences.

29 Jun 2009 In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present experiments explored whether learning in such tasks pertains not only to the overall sequence spanning both hands but also to the constituent ...
rec_pub_19586259-integrated-independent-learning-hand-related-constituent-sequences.htm


Relating indices of knowledge structure coherence and accuracy to skill-based performance: Is there utility in using a combination of indices?

29 Jun 2009 The authors examined the relative criterion-related validity of knowledge structure coherence and two accuracy-based indices (closeness and correlation) as well as the utility of using a combination of knowledge structure indices in the prediction ...
rec_pub_19594246-relating-indices-knowledge-structure-coherence-accuracy-skill-based.htm


Repeated text in unrelated passages: Repetition versus meaning selection effects.

29 Jun 2009 Despite previous findings, Klin, Ralano, and Weingartner (2007) found transfer benefits across unrelated passages. After processing an ambiguous phrase in Story A that was biased toward its sarcastic meaning, readers were more likely to interpret ...
rec_pub_19487748-repeated-text-unrelated-passages-repetition-versus-meaning-selection.htm

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