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Neuropsychological perspectives on the mechanisms of imitation.

25 Aug 2009 Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expertise. Neuropsychologists first established over a century ago that lesions to the left hemisphere of right-handed individuals lead to a dramatic ...
rec_pub_19620105-neuropsychological-perspectives-mechanisms-imitation.htm


The development of imitation in infancy.

25 Aug 2009 An overview of existing data on imitation in infancy suggests that changes in the direction of imitation research are underway. The widely accepted view that newborn infants imitate lacks supporting evidence. Instead, existing data suggest that ...
rec_pub_19620104-the-development-imitation-infancy.htm


The evolution of imitation: what do the capacities of non-human animals tell us about the mechanisms of imitation?

25 Aug 2009 In this paper, we review reports and present new empirical data from studies with marmosets and dogs that address the correspondence problem of imitation research. We focus on the question of how it is possible to transform visual information into ...
rec_pub_19620102-the-evolution-imitation-capacities-non-human-animals-tell-mechanisms.htm


Evolution, development and intentional control of imitation.

25 Aug 2009 Imitation is at the heart of social cognitive neuroscience. It is a neurocognitive process that bridges the gap between minds; powers cognitive and social development; promotes cooperation and well-being; and provides a channel of cultural ...
rec_pub_19620101-evolution-development-intentional-control-imitation.htm


Imagining the possibilities: ripples, routes, and reactivation.

25 Aug 2009 Hippocampal place cells fire selectively when a rat occupies a particular location. Under certain conditions, the cells briefly represent trajectories along locations away from the rat's current location. New results lend important insight into this ...
rec_pub_19709624-imagining-possibilities-ripples-routes-reactivation.htm


Animal consciousness: a synthetic approach.

24 Aug 2009 Despite anecdotal evidence suggesting conscious states in a variety of non-human animals, no systematic neuroscientific investigation of animal consciousness has yet been undertaken. We set forth a framework for such an investigation that ...
rec_pub_19716185-animal-consciousness-synthetic-approach.htm


Applying cognitive neuropsychological principles to the rehabilitation of Spanish readers with acquired dyslexia.

24 Aug 2009 Cognitive neuropsychological models (CNMs) have been useful to generate a theory of aphasia rehabilitation. In contrast to the traditional syndrome approach, CNMs employ cognitive accounts to interpret language disturbances after brain damage. In ...
rec_pub_19711236-applying-cognitive-neuropsychological-principles-rehabilitation.htm


Prolonged intake of coenzyme Q10 impairs cognitive functions in mice.

24 Aug 2009 Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) is widely consumed as a dietary supplement to enhance bioenergetic capacity and to ameliorate the debilitative effects of the aging process or certain pathological conditions. Our main purpose in this study was to determine ...
rec_pub_19710165-prolonged-intake-coenzyme-q10-impairs-cognitive-functions-mice.htm


Evidence for cognitive vestibular integration impairment in idiopathic scoliosis patients.

23 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is characterized by a three-dimensional deviation of the vertebral column and its etiopathogenesis is unknown. Various factors cause idiopathic scoliosis, and among these a prominent role has been ...
rec_pub_19706173-evidence-cognitive-vestibular-integration-impairment-idiopathic.htm


Cognitive control in media multitaskers.

22 Aug 2009 Chronic media multitasking is quickly becoming ubiquitous, although processing multiple incoming streams of information is considered a challenge for human cognition. A series of experiments addressed whether there are systematic differences in ...
rec_pub_19706386-cognitive-control-media-multitaskers.htm

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