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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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23 Aug 2009
Reconsolidation has been described as a process where a consolidated memory returns to a labile state when retrieved. Growing evidence suggests that reconsolidation is, in fact, a destabilization/stabilization process that incorporates updated ...
rec_pub_19706834-simultaneous-independent-anisomycin-infusions-insular-cortex-amygdala.htm
Reversible visual memory in transient splenial lesion.
23 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19704087-reversible-visual-memory-transient-splenial-lesion.htm
Semantic memory activation in individuals at risk for developing Alzheimer disease.
23 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether whole-brain, event-related fMRI can distinguish healthy older adults with known Alzheimer disease (AD) risk factors (family history, APOE epsilon4) from controls using a semantic memory task involving discrimination ...
rec_pub_19704080-semantic-memory-activation-individuals-risk-developing-alzheimer.htm
Cognitive control in media multitaskers.
22 Aug 2009
Chronic media multitasking is quickly becoming ubiquitous, although processing multiple incoming streams of information is considered a challenge for human cognition. A series of experiments addressed whether there are systematic differences in ...
rec_pub_19706386-cognitive-control-media-multitaskers.htm
Hippocampal volumes are important predictors for memory function in elderly women.
20 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Normal aging involves a decline in cognitive function that has been shown to correlate with volumetric change in the hippocampus, and with genetic variability in the APOE-gene. In the present study we utilize 3D MR imaging, genetic ...
rec_pub_19698138-hippocampal-volumes-important-predictors-memory-function-elderly-women.htm
Dopamine controls persistence of long-term memory storage.
19 Aug 2009
The paradigmatic feature of long-term memory (LTM) is its persistence. However, little is known about the mechanisms that make some LTMs last longer than others. In rats, a long-lasting fear LTM vanished rapidly when the D1 dopamine receptor ...
rec_pub_19696353-dopamine-controls-persistence-long-term-memory-storage.htm
18 Aug 2009
Two recent reviews on neuropsychological assessment argue that Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by deficits in delayed recall and that this allows differentiating AD from other types of dementia. We attempted to differentiate patients with ...
rec_pub_19696484-false-recognition-helps-distinguish-patients-alzheimer-s-disease.htm
Dual adaptation supports a parallel architecture of motor memory.
17 Aug 2009
Although our understanding of the mechanisms underlying motor adaptation has greatly benefited from previous computational models, the architecture of motor memory is still uncertain. On one hand, two-state models that contain both a ...
rec_pub_19692614-dual-adaptation-supports-parallel-architecture-motor-memory.htm
17 Aug 2009
It is widely held that long-term memory gradually develops in the temporal neocortex after initial memory encoding into the hippocampus. However, little is known as to whether and where long-term memory can be newly created in the human temporal ...
rec_pub_19692607-formation-long-term-memory-representation-human-temporal-cortex.htm
PKC differentially translocates during spaced and massed training in Aplysia.
17 Aug 2009
Learning is highly regulated by the pattern of training. In Aplysia, an important organism for the development of cellular and molecular models of learning, spaced versus massed application of the same stimulus leads to different forms of memory. A ...
rec_pub_19692602-pkc-differentially-translocates-spaced-massed-training-aplysia.htm
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