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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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30 Jul 2009
STUDY OBJECTIVES: We investigated if donepezil, a long-acting orally administered cholinesterase inhibitor, would reduce episodic memory deficits associated with 24 h of sleep deprivation. DESIGN: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study ...
rec_pub_19725251-donepezil-improves-episodic-memory-young-individuals-vulnerable.htm
The neuronal substrates of human olfactory based kin recognition.
30 Jul 2009
Kin recognition, an evolutionary phenomenon ubiquitous among phyla, is thought to promote an individual's genes by facilitating nepotism and avoidance of inbreeding. Whereas isolating and studying kin recognition mechanisms in humans using auditory ...
rec_pub_19067327-the-neuronal-substrates-human-olfactory-based-kin-recognition.htm
30 Jul 2009
There is ongoing debate in spatial cognition about the mechanisms by which organisms are able to reorient, or reestablish a position, in the world after losing their bearing. The traditional view is that there is an encapsulated reorientation module ...
rec_pub_19685977-of-mice-mus-musculus-toddlers-homo-sapiens-evidence-species-general.htm
30 Jul 2009
Female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) use visual and acoustic traits for accurate recognition of male conspecifics. Evidence from video playbacks confirms that both sensory modalities are important for conspecific and species discrimination, ...
rec_pub_19685973-the-disassociation-visual-acoustic-conspecific-cues-decreases.htm
Preparing for novel versus familiar events: shifts in global and local processing.
30 Jul 2009
Six experiments examined whether novelty versus familiarity influences global versus local processing styles. Novelty and familiarity were manipulated by either framing a task as new versus familiar or by asking participants to reflect upon novel ...
rec_pub_19653797-preparing-novel-versus-familiar-events-shifts-global-local-processing.htm
30 Jul 2009
Previous behavioral studies reported a robust effect of increased naming latencies when objects to be named were blocked within semantic category, compared to items blocked between category. This semantic context effect has been attributed to ...
rec_pub_18823254-semantic-context-visual-feature-effects-object-naming-fmri-study.htm
Fast and robust learning by reinforcement signals: explorations in the insect brain.
30 Jul 2009
We propose a model for pattern recognition in the insect brain. Departing from a well-known body of knowledge about the insect brain, we investigate which of the potentially present features may be useful to learn input patterns rapidly and in a ...
rec_pub_19538091-fast-robust-learning-reinforcement-signals-explorations-insect-brain.htm
27 Jul 2009
The perirhinal cortex of the temporal lobe is essential for the familiarity discrimination component of recognition memory. In view of the importance of changes in calcium ion concentration for synaptic plasticity, the present study examined the ...
rec_pub_19641116-l-type-voltage-dependent-calcium-channel-antagonists-impair.htm
N200-speller using motion-onset visual response.
26 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: This study presents a brain-computer interface (BCI) named N200-speller. A matrix of motion stimuli are displayed for inducing the motion-onset visual response that allows the subject to spell out a message by scalp EEG. METHODS: The ...
rec_pub_19640783-n200-speller-using-motion-onset-visual-response.htm
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
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