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Selective alpha7 nicotinic receptor activation by AZD0328 enhances cortical dopamine release and improves learning and attentional processes.

14 Jul 2009 AZD0328, a novel spirofuropyridine neuronal nicotinic receptor partial agonist, was used to investigate the role of alpha7 neuronal nicotinic receptor (NNR) activation in the modulation of midbrain dopamine neuron function, cortical dopamine release ...
rec_pub_19615981-selective-alpha7-nicotinic-receptor-activation-azd0328-enhances.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


Event-related potential correlates of the collective self-relevant effect.

8 Jul 2009 The present study investigated the electrophysiological correlates of the psychological processing of the collective self-relevant stimulus using a three-stimulus oddball paradigm. The results showed that P300 amplitude elicited by the collective ...
rec_pub_19595741-event-related-potential-correlates-collective-self-relevant-effect.htm


Discriminating semantic from episodic relatedness in young and older adults.

7 Jul 2009 The ability of young (aged 18-30) and older (aged 60-80) adults to discriminate pre-experimental (semantic) from experimental (episodic) associations was examined. Participants studied a list containing semantically related and unrelated word pairs ...
rec_pub_19590991-discriminating-semantic-episodic-relatedness-young-older-adults.htm


The metamorphosis of the statistical segmentation output: lexicalization during artificial language learning.

7 Jul 2009 This study combined artificial language learning (ALL) with conventional experimental techniques to test whether statistical speech segmentation outputs are integrated into adult listeners' mental lexicon. Lexicalization was assessed through ...
rec_pub_19545864-the-metamorphosis-statistical-segmentation-output-lexicalization.htm


The contribution of mere recognition to the p300 effect in a concealed information test.

6 Jul 2009 In two experiments, we investigated the role of mere recognition in a P300 based CIT. Mere recognition was isolated by having participants respond based on an irrelevant dimension of the stimuli. In Experiment 1 stimuli consisted of familiar and ...
rec_pub_19585234-the-contribution-mere-recognition-p300-effect-concealed-information.htm


Effects of quetiapine on cognitive functions in schizophrenic patients: a preliminary single-trial ERP analysis.

5 Jul 2009 AIM: The study aimed to explore by means of single-trial event-related potentials (ERPs), whether and how the medication change from older neuroleptics to quetiapine in schizophrenic patients led to a significant cognitive enhancement. This ...
rec_pub_19585390-effects-quetiapine-cognitive-functions-schizophrenic-patients.htm


Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory.

Jul 2009 Cellular responses in the V2 secondary visual cortex to simple as well as complex visual stimuli have been well studied. However, the role of area V2 in visual memory remains unexplored. We found that layer 6 neurons of V2 are crucial for the ...
rec_pub_19574389-role-layer-6-v2-visual-cortex-object-recognition-memory.htm


Neuroscience. Remembering outside the box.

Jul 2009
rec_pub_19574374-neuroscience-remembering-outside-box.htm


Modulation of long-term memory by arousal in alexithymia: the role of interpretation.

30 Jun 2009 Moderate physiological or emotional arousal induced after learning modulates memory consolidation, helping to distinguish important memories from trivial ones. Yet, the contribution of subjective awareness or interpretation of arousal to this effect ...
rec_pub_19576792-modulation-long-term-memory-arousal-alexithymia-role-interpretation.htm

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