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Recall and recognition measures of paired associate learning in healthy aging.

29 Jun 2008 Associate-recognition has received little attention as a potential clinical tool for detecting early Alzheimer's disease (AD). As an important preliminary stage to investigating the paradigm's diagnostic utility, we designed and administered a ...
rec_pub_18584342-recall-recognition-measures-paired-associate-learning-healthy-aging.htm


Effects of semantic relatedness on recall of stimuli preceding emotional oddballs.

29 Jun 2008 Semantic and episodic memory networks function as highly interconnected systems, both relying on the hippocampal/medial temporal lobe complex (HC/MTL). Episodic memory encoding triggers the retrieval of semantic information, serving to incorporate ...
rec_pub_18577291-effects-semantic-relatedness-recall-stimuli-preceding-emotional.htm


Recall and recognition of verbal paired associates in early Alzheimer's disease.

29 Jun 2008 The primary impairment in early Alzheimer's disease (AD) is encoding/consolidation, resulting from medial temporal lobe (MTL) pathology. AD patients perform poorly on cued-recall paired associate learning (PAL) tasks, which assess the ability of the ...
rec_pub_18577288-recall-recognition-verbal-paired-associates-early-alzheimer-s-disease.htm


To the influence of general slowing and medication on identity- and location-based priming effects in patients with Parkinson's disease.

8 Jun 2008 Previous studies on inhibitory mechanisms assessed by negative priming (NP) paradigms in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) have yielded highly ambiguous results. The present study examined two possible reasons for this heterogeneity: ...
rec_pub_19338711-to-influence-general-slowing-medication-identity-location-based.htm


Letter-specific processing in children and adults matched for reading level.

7 Jun 2008 Expert readers perform faster and more accurately during tasks that involve letters from the known language compared to tasks that involve unfamiliar letter-like forms (e.g., pseudoletters). Previous work with typically developing participants ...
rec_pub_18544449-letter-specific-processing-children-adults-matched-reading-level.htm


Further evidence for "hyper-priming" in thought-disordered schizophrenic patients using repeated masked category priming.

Jun 2008 BACKGROUND: Previous research has yielded evidence for enhanced semantic priming in formal thought-disordered schizophrenia patients, a result that fits well with the hypothesis of disinhibited processes of spreading activation in this population. ...
rec_pub_18511239-further-evidence-hyper-priming-thought-disordered-schizophrenic.htm


Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients.

30 May 2008 INTRODUCTION: Semantic relations among words and repetition enhance free recall, but it is unknown if these facilitating factors are effective in dementia. METHOD: Alzheimer's patients (MILD-Alz, MOD-Alz) were compared to healthy elderly. ...
rec_pub_18641862-effects-semantic-relations-repetition-words-list-length-word-list.htm


An ERP investigation of location invariance in masked repetition priming.

30 May 2008 In an experiment combining masked repetition priming and the recording of event-related potentials (ERPs) the location of prime stimuli relative to centrally located target words was manipulated. Prime words could appear at the same location as ...
rec_pub_18589511-an-erp-investigation-location-invariance-masked-repetition-priming.htm


Using a model to compute the optimal schedule of practice.

30 May 2008 By balancing the spacing effect against the effects of recency and frequency, this paper explains how practice may be scheduled to maximize learning and retention. In an experiment, an optimized condition using an algorithm determined with this ...
rec_pub_18590367-using-model-compute-optimal-schedule-practice.htm


Different storage and retrieval deficits in normal aging and mild cognitive impairment: a multinomial modeling analysis.

30 May 2008 The authors compared patients with mild cognitive impairment with healthy older adults and young control participants in a free recall test in order to locate potential qualitative differences in normal and pathological memory decline. Analysis with ...
rec_pub_18573009-different-storage-retrieval-deficits-normal-aging-mild-cognitive.htm

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