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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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Amygdala response to faces parallels social behavior in Williams syndrome.
22 Jul 2009
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS), a genetically determined disorder, show relatively strong face-processing abilities despite poor visuospatial skills and depressed intellectual function. Interestingly, beginning early in childhood they also ...
rec_pub_19633063-amygdala-response-faces-parallels-social-behavior-williams-syndrome.htm
22 Jul 2009
An issue of increasing theoretical interest in the study of learning is to compare the processes that follow an initial learning experience (such as learning an association between a context and a shock; memory consolidation processes) with those ...
rec_pub_19633139-direct-comparisons-size-persistence-anisomycin-induced-consolidation.htm
21 Jul 2009
The difference in cortical mechanisms underlying processing different languages has been of great interest. Exploration of local and global functional connections between neuronal activities originating from task-relevant areas can contribute to a ...
rec_pub_19631628-difference-gamma-band-phase-synchronization-semantic-processing.htm
PolyADP-ribosylation is required for long-term memory formation in mammals.
21 Jul 2009
PolyADP-ribosylation is a post-translational modification of nuclear proteins, catalyzed by polyADP-ribose polymerases (PARPs). In the nucleus, polyADP-ribosylation catalyzed by PARP-1 alters protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, and is ...
rec_pub_19645746-polyadp-ribosylation-required-long-term-memory-formation-mammals.htm
20 Jul 2009
Explanations of Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia typically incorporate a dual-route approach to facial recognition in which a deficit in overt or covert processing in one condition is mirror-reversed in the other. Despite this double dissociation, ...
rec_pub_19628412-in-sense-familiar-examining-experiential-differences-pathologies.htm
20 Jul 2009
Mammary pheromone (MP)-induced odor memory is a new model of appetitive memory functioning early in a mammal, the newborn rabbit. Some properties of this associative memory are analyzed by the use of anisomycin as an amnesic agent. Long-term memory ...
rec_pub_19625578-pheromone-induced-olfactory-memory-newborn-rabbits-involvement.htm
Selective pair recognition memory impairment with no response bias in schizophrenia.
19 Jul 2009
Memory is one of the cognitive functions most affected in schizophrenia, but the severity of deficits varies from one task to another. In particular, greater impairments have been reported for pair recognition than item recognition. However, ...
rec_pub_19622416-selective-pair-recognition-memory-impairment-response-bias.htm
Emotion antecedents in schizophrenia.
15 Jul 2009
Emotion antecedents are defined as external or internal events that cause emotions in individuals. Their study brings us insight into individuals' emotion processing. Emotion antecedents have rarely been studied in schizophrenia. Thirty individuals ...
rec_pub_19615757-emotion-antecedents-schizophrenia.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
General proactive interference and the N450 response.
14 Jul 2009
Strategic repetition of verbal stimuli can effectively produce proactive interference (PI) effects in the Sternberg working memory task. Unique fronto-cortical activation to PI-eliciting letter probes has been interpreted as reflecting brain ...
rec_pub_19616064-general-proactive-interference-n450-response.htm
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