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The brain/education barrier.

5 Sep 2007
rec_pub_17823317-the-brain-education-barrier.htm


Being fed up: a social cognitive neuroscience approach to mental satiation.

3 Sep 2007 Being fed up with something is a prevalent and fundamental human experience. Although the relevance of mental satiation, that is, the process of becoming fed up with an action, is highly acknowledged in organizational psychology, almost no empirical ...
rec_pub_17804525-being-fed-social-cognitive-neuroscience-approach-mental-satiation.htm


Forward to the special issue on the prefrontal cortex and working memory: in memory of Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic.

30 Aug 2007
rec_pub_17725992-forward-special-issue-prefrontal-cortex-working-memory-memory.htm


Do children with Williams syndrome really have good vocabulary knowledge? Methods for comparing cognitive and linguistic abilities in developmental disorders.

30 Aug 2007 The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fraught with methodological and psychometric difficulties. In this paper, we illustrate some of these issues by comparing the receptive vocabulary ...
rec_pub_17701755-do-children-williams-syndrome-really-good-vocabulary-knowledge.htm


Access to AAC: present, past, and future.

30 Aug 2007 Historically, access in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) has been conceptualized as the physical operation of AAC technologies; more recently, research and development in the cognitive and social sciences has helped to broaden the ...
rec_pub_17701743-access-aac-present-past-future.htm


Neuroimaging and psychophysiological measurement in organizational research: an agenda for research in organizational cognitive neuroscience.

21 Aug 2007 Although organizational research has made tremendous strides in the last century, recent advances in neuroscience and the imaging of functional brain activity remain underused. In fact, even the use of well-established psychophysiological ...
rec_pub_17717097-neuroimaging-psychophysiological-measurement-organizational-research.htm


Fairness and cooperation are rewarding: evidence from social cognitive neuroscience.

21 Aug 2007 To motivate their consumers or employees, corporations often offer monetary incentives, such as cash-back deals or salary bonuses. However, human behavior is not solely driven by material outcome; fairness and equity matter as well. In a recent ...
rec_pub_17717096-fairness-cooperation-rewarding-evidence-social-cognitive-neuroscience.htm


Research possibilities for organizational cognitive neuroscience.

21 Aug 2007 In this article, we identify research possibilities for organizational cognitive neuroscience that emerge from the papers in this special issue. We emphasize the intriguing finding that the papers share a common theme-the use of cognitive ...
rec_pub_17717095-research-possibilities-organizational-cognitive-neuroscience.htm


Internet cognitive testing of large samples needed in genetic research.

30 Jul 2007 Quantitative and molecular genetic research requires large samples to provide adequate statistical power, but it is expensive to test large samples in person, especially when the participants are widely distributed geographically. Increasing access ...
rec_pub_17708696-internet-cognitive-testing-large-samples-needed-genetic-research.htm


Complexity science and its relevance for primary health care research.

29 Jun 2007
rec_pub_17664507-complexity-science-relevance-primary-health-care-research.htm

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