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Cognition (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognition'
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30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Motor and cognitive function losses resemble handicaps in pediatric posterior fossa tumor survivors. Several factors determine type and extent of impairment. We quantified loss of fine motor function and its association with ataxia and ...
rec_pub_19484752-loss-fine-motor-function-correlates-ataxia-decline-cognition.htm
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Surgical resection is often the only treatment necessary for pediatric low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and is thought to define a population with an excellent long-term prognosis. The goal of this study was to describe the multidimensional ...
rec_pub_19479971-medical-psychological-cognitive-educational-late-effects-pediatric.htm
Perceived social isolation and cognition.
29 Aug 2009
Social species, from Drosophila melanogaster to Homo sapiens, fare poorly when isolated. Homo sapiens, an irrepressibly meaning-making species, are, in normal circumstances, dramatically affected by perceived social isolation. Research indicates ...
rec_pub_19726219-perceived-social-isolation-cognition.htm
The study of animal metacognition.
29 Aug 2009
Do nonhuman animals share humans' capacity for metacognition--that is, for monitoring or regulating their own cognitive states? Comparative psychologists have approached this question by testing a dolphin, pigeons, rats, monkeys and apes using ...
rec_pub_19726218-the-study-animal-metacognition.htm
Animal behavior. Going to the dogs.
26 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19713504-animal-behavior-going-dogs.htm
Expectation (and attention) in visual cognition.
25 Aug 2009
Visual cognition is limited by computational capacity, because the brain can process only a fraction of the visual sensorium in detail, and by the inherent ambiguity of the information entering the visual system. Two mechanisms mitigate these ...
rec_pub_19716752-expectation-attention-visual-cognition.htm
25 Aug 2009
Psoriasis produces significant psychosocial disability; however, little is understood about the neurocognitive mechanisms that mediate the adverse consequences of the social stigma associated with visible skin lesions, such as disgusted facial ...
rec_pub_19710691-diminished-neural-cognitive-responses-facial-expressions-disgust.htm
Evidence for mirror systems in emotions.
25 Aug 2009
Why do we feel tears well up when we see a loved one cry? Why do we wince when we see other people hurt themselves? This review addresses these questions from the perspective of embodied simulation: observing the actions and tactile sensations of ...
rec_pub_19620110-evidence-mirror-systems-emotions.htm
Where is the love? The social aspects of mimicry.
25 Aug 2009
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tendency to take over each other's posture, mannerisms and behaviours without awareness. Our goal is to make the case that unconscious mimicry plays an ...
rec_pub_19620109-where-love-social-aspects-mimicry.htm
Inhibition of imitative behaviour and social cognition.
25 Aug 2009
There is converging evidence that the observation of an action activates a corresponding motor representation in the observer through a 'mirror-matching' mechanism. However, research on such 'shared representations' of perception and action has ...
rec_pub_19620107-inhibition-imitative-behaviour-social-cognition.htm
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