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Learning (Latest Articles)
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14 Aug 2009
Individual behavioral performance during learning is known to be affected by modulatory factors, such as stress and motivation, and by genetic predispositions that influence sensitivity to these factors. Despite numerous studies, no integrative ...
rec_pub_19684590-stress-genotype-norepinephrine-prediction-mouse-behavior-using.htm
12 Aug 2009
We currently have little understanding of the influence of learning opportunity, whether social or environmental, and maternal role on tool-use acquisition in young wild chimpanzees. This study aims to fill this gap by focusing on the acquisition of ...
rec_pub_19685087-social-influences-ant-dipping-acquisition-wild-chimpanzees-pan.htm
Motor learning is optimally tuned to the properties of motor noise.
11 Aug 2009
In motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. This process has traditionally been studied by examining how motor planning is adjusted in response to visuomotor or dynamic perturbations. Here, I show that ...
rec_pub_19679079-motor-learning-optimally-tuned-properties-motor-noise.htm
Acquisition and memory of sequence order in young and adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
10 Aug 2009
There is no research about age difference in the process of sequential learning in non-human primates. Is there any difference between young and adults in sequential learning process? Six chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 young and 3 adults, learned ...
rec_pub_19672636-acquisition-memory-sequence-order-young-adult-chimpanzees-pan.htm
TrkB modulates fear learning and amygdalar synaptic plasticity by specific docking sites.
10 Aug 2009
Understanding the modulation of the neural circuitry of fear is clearly one of the most important aims in neurobiology. Protein phosphorylation in response to external stimuli is considered a major mechanism underlying dynamic changes in neural ...
rec_pub_19675247-trkb-modulates-fear-learning-amygdalar-synaptic-plasticity-specific.htm
MeCP2 function in the basolateral amygdala in Rett syndrome.
10 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19675227-mecp2-function-basolateral-amygdala-rett-syndrome.htm
9 Aug 2009
Serotonin (5-HT) plays a critical role in modulating synaptic plasticity in the marine mollusc Aplysia and in the mammalian nervous system. In Aplysia sensory neurons, 5-HT can activate several signal cascades, including PKA and PKC, presumably via ...
rec_pub_19706550-identification-serotonin-receptor-coupled-adenylyl-cyclase-involved.htm
Behavioral tagging is a general mechanism of long-term memory formation.
9 Aug 2009
In daily life, memories are intertwined events. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in their interactions. Using two hippocampus-dependent (spatial object recognition and contextual fear conditioning) and one hippocampus-independent ...
rec_pub_19706547-behavioral-tagging-general-mechanism-long-term-memory-formation.htm
Patients' attitudes toward electronic health information exchange: qualitative study.
4 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: In many countries, there has been substantial progress in establishing the electronic transmission of patients' health information between health care providers, but little is known about how best to engage patients in the process. ...
rec_pub_19674960-patients-attitudes-electronic-health-information-exchange-qualitative.htm
3 Aug 2009
The dentate gyrus (DG) is modified throughout life by integration of new adult-born neurons. Similarities in neuronal maturation during DG development and adult hippocampal neurogenesis suggest that genetically encoded intrinsic regulatory ...
rec_pub_19657039-kr-ppel-like-factor-9-necessary-late-phase-neuronal-maturation.htm
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