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The essence of healing from sexual violence: a qualitative metasynthesis.

30 Jul 2009 A qualitative metasynthesis was conducted to identify the essence of healing from sexual violence, as described by adults who experienced it as children or as adults. Based on the findings of 51 reports, four domains of healing were identified: (a) ...
rec_pub_19415681-the-essence-healing-sexual-violence-qualitative-metasynthesis.htm


How well do the ADAS-cog and its subscales measure cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease?

28 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND/AIMS: The Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive (ADAS-cog) is regularly used to assess cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD) clinical trials. Yet, little is known about how the instrument and its subscales measure ...
rec_pub_19641319-how-adas-cog-subscales-measure-cognitive-dysfunction-alzheimer-s.htm


The self and dreams during a period of transition.

26 Jul 2009 The content of dreams and changes to the self were investigated in students moving to University. In study 1, 20 participants completed dream diaries and memory tasks before and after they had left home and moved to university, and generated self ...
rec_pub_19640747-the-self-dreams-period-transition.htm


Complex-valued multistate associative memory with nonlinear multilevel functions for gray-level image reconstruction.

26 Jul 2009 A widely used complex-valued activation function for complex-valued multistate Hopfield networks is revealed to be essentially based on a multilevel step function. By replacing the multilevel step function with other multilevel characteristics, we ...
rec_pub_19643705-complex-valued-multistate-associative-memory-nonlinear-multilevel.htm


Errorless learning and elaborative self-generation in healthy older adults and individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: mnemonic benefits and mechanisms.

25 Jul 2009 Errorless learning is an intervention that benefits memory performance in healthy older adults and a variety of clinical populations. A limitation of the errorless learning technique is that it is passive and does not involve elaborative processing. ...
rec_pub_19631023-errorless-learning-elaborative-self-generation-healthy-older-adults.htm


Time-space synaesthesia--a cognitive advantage?

22 Jul 2009 Is synaesthesia cognitively useful? Individuals with time-space synaesthesia experience time units (such as months of the year) as idiosyncratic spatial forms, and report that these forms aid them in mentally organising their time. In the present ...
rec_pub_19632133-time-space-synaesthesia-cognitive-advantage.htm


Fuzzy associative conjuncted maps network.

22 Jul 2009 The fuzzy associative conjuncted maps (FASCOM) is a fuzzy neural network that associates data of nonlinearly related inputs and outputs. In the network, each input or output dimension is represented by a feature map that is partitioned into fuzzy or ...
rec_pub_19635694-fuzzy-associative-conjuncted-maps-network.htm


Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone differentially improve cognition in aged female mice.

22 Jul 2009 Compared with age-matched male mice, female mice experience a more severe age-related cognitive decline (ACD). Since androgens are less abundant in aged female mice compared with aged male mice, androgen supplementation may enhance cognition in aged ...
rec_pub_19633137-testosterone-dihydrotestosterone-differentially-improve-cognition.htm


In what sense 'familiar'? Examining experiential differences within pathologies of facial recognition.

20 Jul 2009 Explanations of Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia typically incorporate a dual-route approach to facial recognition in which a deficit in overt or covert processing in one condition is mirror-reversed in the other. Despite this double dissociation, ...
rec_pub_19628412-in-sense-familiar-examining-experiential-differences-pathologies.htm


Psychoanalytic perspectives on early trauma: interviews with thirty analysts who treated an adult victim of a circumscribed trauma in early childhood.

20 Jul 2009 Information on the long-term effects of early trauma and how such effects are manifested in treatment was obtained through interviews with thirty analysts who had treated an adult patient with a circumscribed trauma in the first four years of life. ...
rec_pub_19625455-psychoanalytic-perspectives-early-trauma-interviews-thirty-analysts.htm

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