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Beyond perception: testing for implicit conceptual traces in high-load tasks.

19 Jul 2009 The present commentary addresses the main results obtained in the Butler and Klein [Butler, B. C., & Klein, R. (2009). Inattentional blindness for ignored words: Comparison of explicit and implicit memory tasks. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, ...
rec_pub_19625197-beyond-perception-testing-implicit-conceptual-traces-high-load-tasks.htm


Emergence of a stable cortical map for neuroprosthetic control.

19 Jul 2009 Cortical control of neuroprosthetic devices is known to require neuronal adaptations. It remains unclear whether a stable cortical representation for prosthetic function can be stored and recalled in a manner that mimics our natural recall of motor ...
rec_pub_19621062-emergence-stable-cortical-map-neuroprosthetic-control.htm


Early cognitive impairment after sedation for colonoscopy: the effect of adding midazolam and/or fentanyl to propofol.

15 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: The sedative drug combination that produces minimal cognitive impairment and optimal operating conditions during colonoscopy has not been determined. We sought to determine if the use of propofol alone results in less cognitive ...
rec_pub_19617584-early-cognitive-impairment-sedation-colonoscopy-effect-adding.htm


The ACTIVE cognitive training interventions and the onset of and recovery from suspected clinical depression.

15 Jul 2009 We evaluated the effects of the 3 cognitive interventions fielded in the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly study on 2 subsets of participants-1,606 without and 424 with suspected clinical depression at baseline. In the ...
rec_pub_19617456-the-active-cognitive-training-interventions-onset-recovery-suspected.htm


Intracranial electroencephalography reveals two distinct similarity effects during item recognition.

14 Jul 2009 Behavioral studies of visual recognition memory indicate that old/new decisions reflect both the similarity of the probe to the studied items (probe-item similarity) and the similarities among the studied items themselves (list homogeneity). ...
rec_pub_19615982-intracranial-electroencephalography-reveals-two-distinct-similarity.htm


Does phonological recoding occur during silent reading, and is it necessary for orthographic learning?

13 Jul 2009 Two studies were conducted to test the central claim of the self-teaching hypothesis (i.e., phonological recoding is necessary for orthographic learning) in silent reading. The first study aimed to demonstrate the use of phonological recoding during ...
rec_pub_19608198-does-phonological-recoding-occur-silent-reading-necessary.htm


The effect of age on word-stem cued recall: a behavioral and electrophysiological study.

13 Jul 2009 The present study investigated the effects of aging on behavioral cued-recall performance and on the neural correlates of explicit memory using event-related potentials (ERPs) under shallow and deep encoding conditions. At test, participants were ...
rec_pub_19615347-the-effect-age-word-stem-cued-recall-behavioral-electrophysiological.htm


BAM learning of nonlinearly separable tasks by using an asymmetrical output function and reinforcement learning.

8 Jul 2009 Most bidirectional associative memory (BAM) networks use a symmetrical output function for dual fixed-point behavior. In this paper, we show that by introducing an asymmetry parameter into a recently introduced chaotic BAM output function, prior ...
rec_pub_19596635-bam-learning-nonlinearly-separable-tasks-using-asymmetrical-output.htm


Visual perspective and genetics: a commentary on Lemogne and colleagues.

7 Jul 2009 Lemogne and colleagues offer an interesting extension to their previous work on visual perspective and depression: Individuals at-risk for depression (defined as higher scores on Harm Avoidance), without a history of mood disorders, report retrieval ...
rec_pub_19546011-visual-perspective-genetics-commentary-lemogne-colleagues.htm


Individual differences in true and false memory retrieval are related to white matter brain microstructure.

6 Jul 2009 We sometimes vividly remember things that did not happen, a phenomenon with general relevance, not only in the courtroom. It is unclear to what extent individual differences in false memories are driven by anatomical differences in memory-relevant ...
rec_pub_19587276-individual-differences-true-false-memory-retrieval-related-white.htm

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