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Gaze behavior and affect at 6 months: predicting clinical outcomes and language development in typically developing infants and infants at risk for autism.

30 Aug 2009 This paper presents follow-up longitudinal data to research that previously suggested the possibility of abnormal gaze behavior marked by decreased eye contact in a subgroup of 6-month-old infants at risk for autism (Merin, Young, Ozonoff & Rogers, ...
rec_pub_19702771-gaze-behavior-affect-6-months-predicting-clinical-outcomes-language.htm


Atypical brain responses to sounds in children with specific language and reading impairments.

30 Aug 2009 This study tested if children with specific language impairment (SLI) or children with specific reading disability (SRD) have abnormal brain responses to sounds. We tested 6- to 12-year-old children with SLI (N =19), children with SRD (N =55), and ...
rec_pub_19702769-atypical-brain-responses-sounds-children-specific-language-reading.htm


Continuity in social cognition from infancy to childhood.

30 Aug 2009 Research examining the development of social cognition has largely been divided into two areas: infant perception of intentional agents, and preschoolers' understanding of others' mental states and beliefs (theory of mind). Many researchers have ...
rec_pub_19702767-continuity-social-cognition-infancy-childhood.htm


Speech-perception-in-noise deficits in dyslexia.

30 Aug 2009 Speech perception deficits in developmental dyslexia were investigated in quiet and various noise conditions. Dyslexics exhibited clear speech perception deficits in noise but not in silence. Place-of-articulation was more affected than voicing or ...
rec_pub_19702766-speech-perception-noise-deficits-dyslexia.htm


Current assessment practice, personality measurement, and rorschach usage by psychologists.

30 Aug 2009 In this study, we investigated current personality assessment practice and attitudes toward Rorschach (Exner, 2003) usage by 215 psychologists. We administered an Internet survey to members of the Society for Personality Assessment (SPA) and the ...
rec_pub_19672751-current-assessment-practice-personality-measurement-rorschach-usage.htm


A Study of the SIRS with severely traumatized patients.

30 Aug 2009 Clinical research has revealed that traumatized patients often elevate feigning indicators on psychological measures, which raises the possibility that traumatization and concomitant dissociation may lead to misclassifications of malingering. Within ...
rec_pub_19672749-a-study-sirs-severely-traumatized-patients.htm


[Posterior cortical atrophy]

30 Aug 2009 Posterior cortical atrophy belongs to the progressive focal atrophy group of neurodegenerative diseases. It is characterized by specific clinical deficits in visual perception, which can affect either visuo-spatial features or identity of objects. ...
rec_pub_19720580-posterior-cortical-atrophy.htm


[Self-defining memories: last episodic memories bastion in normal aging?]

30 Aug 2009 Autobiographical memory is constituted by different representations including general knowledge about one's past (semantic component) and specific personal events (episodic component). Some old memories can remain very vivid because they are ...
rec_pub_19720576-self-defining-memories-episodic-memories-bastion-normal-aging.htm


Establishing a relationship between activity reduction in human perirhinal cortex and priming.

30 Aug 2009 Perirhinal neurons exhibit reduced firing rates with stimulus repetition, a phenomenon termed "repetition suppression." However, relationships between perirhinal repetition suppression and behavioral expressions of memory remain unclear. We used ...
rec_pub_19405122-establishing-relationship-activity-reduction-human-perirhinal-cortex.htm


Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix.

30 Aug 2009 It has been argued that a neural system including the hippocampus, fornix, mamillary bodies, and anterior thalamus is specifically involved in recollection, but not in familiarity based memory processes. Here we test this hypothesis using a task of ...
rec_pub_19235228-recollection-impaired-familiarity-remains-intact-rats-lesions-fornix.htm

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