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Overlearning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Overlearning'
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Sequential auditory and visual discriminations after temporal lobe ablation in monkeys.
30 May 1980
Studies in the monkey have shown that cortex outside of the primary projection areas in the superior temporal gyrus and in the inferotemporal region in important for the execution of some auditory and visual descriminations. In this study, six ...
rec_pub_6774349-sequential-auditory-visual-discriminations-temporal-lobe-ablation.htm
29 Apr 1980
Structured Learning Therapy, a skill training program consisting of modeling, role playing, social reinforcement, and transfer of training was used to teach 56 elderly inpatients (mean age = 65.74) the interpersonal skill of "Starting a ...
rec_pub_7410793-effects-overlearning-incentive-acquisition-transfer-interpersonal.htm
30 Mar 1980
Bushbabies (Galago senegalensis) trained on a form discrimination task in a two-choice apparatus prior to partial disruption of the central field representation of vision in striate cortex were found to be protected from postoperative deficit. These ...
rec_pub_7365001-preoperative-overtraining-protects-form-learning-deficits-lateral.htm
30 Jan 1980
To test the hypothesis that extended training of an instrumental task prevents the performance impairments seen after cholinergic and generalized blockade of caudate-putamen complex (NC) activity in animals with a relatively low degree of training, ...
rec_pub_7375486-scopolamine-kcl-injections-caudate-nucleus-overtraining-induced.htm
Neuropsychologic impairment in astrocytoma survivors.
30 Jan 1980
Thirteen patients selected for long-term survival with primary astrocytic tumor (who failed to return to premorbid educational or vocational levels) were examined by neuropsychologic tests of specific and generalized higher cortical functions. In ...
rec_pub_6243762-neuropsychologic-impairment-astrocytoma-survivors.htm
The effects of schedule of reinforcement on stimulus overselectivity in autistic children.
29 Nov 1979
Recent research demonstrated that when autistic children are presented a discrimination task with multiple cues, they typically respond to an abnormally limited number, usually one, of the available cues. This phenomenon, termed "stimulus ...
rec_pub_521431-the-effects-schedule-reinforcement-stimulus-overselectivity-autistic.htm
When practice makes imperfect: debilitating effects of overlearning.
30 Oct 1979
It was hypothesized that as overlearning leads to "mindlessness," the individual components of a task become relatively inaccessible to consciousness and therefore unavailable to serve as evidence of task competence. This may lead to a decrement in ...
rec_pub_521900-when-practice-makes-imperfect-debilitating-effects-overlearning.htm
The conditioning treatment of bed-wetting in secondary school aged children.
30 Aug 1979
rec_pub_512127-the-conditioning-treatment-bed-wetting-secondary-school-aged-children.htm
An autoradiographic study of the chick brain after imprinting.
23 May 1979
On the first day after hatching domestic chicks were exposed to an imprinting stimulus, a horizontal yellow slit of light moving upwards in a window and presented at a rate of 4 slits/sec. Chicks were exposed for either 45 min (undertrained) or 180 ...
rec_pub_445146-an-autoradiographic-study-chick-brain-imprinting.htm
30 Mar 1979
Eight subjects were given overlearning of a pursuit tracking task twice which they experienced once either half or one year previously. Distributed practice was employed in the present experiments. Finger skin blood flow (SBF) and pulse rate (PR) ...
rec_pub_491316-overlearning-pursuit-tracking-task-change-pulse-rate-finger-skin.htm
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