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Memory, Short-Term (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory, Short-Term'
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14 Jun 2009
Working memory (WM) designates the retention of objects or events in conscious awareness when these are not present in the environment. Many studies have focused on the interference properties of distracter stimuli in working memory, but these ...
rec_pub_19621118-olfactory-auditory-stimulation-hedonic-values-differentially-modulate.htm
14 Jun 2009
Natural polymorphisms at the foraging (for) gene influence several behaviors. However, it is seldom clear how different for alleles could be selected. In one case, Drosophila with the rover allele (for(r)) have higher locomotor activity in the ...
rec_pub_19529945-thermotolerance-place-memory-adult-drosophila-independent-natural.htm
Early calcium increase triggers the formation of olfactory long-term memory in honeybees.
14 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Synaptic plasticity associated with an important wave of gene transcription and protein synthesis underlies long-term memory processes. Calcium (Ca2+) plays an important role in a variety of neuronal functions and indirect evidence ...
rec_pub_19531205-early-calcium-increase-triggers-formation-olfactory-long-term-memory.htm
Normalizing memory recall in fibromyalgia with rehearsal: a distraction-counteracting effect.
13 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of distraction on the retention of rehearsed information in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). METHODS: Data refer to the neurocognitive examination of 134 patients (91 with FMS and 43 control subjects) ...
rec_pub_19479690-normalizing-memory-recall-fibromyalgia-rehearsal-distraction.htm
9 Jun 2009
In working memory (WM), functional imaging studies demonstrate cerebellar involvement indicating a cognitive role of the cerebellum. These cognitive contributions were predominantly interpreted as part of the phonological loop within the Baddeley ...
rec_pub_19524048-evidence-modality-dependent-role-cerebellum-working-memory-fmri-study.htm
Evidence for temporal decay in short-term episodic memory.
9 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19524479-evidence-temporal-decay-short-term-episodic-memory.htm
9 Jun 2009
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) is based on memory trace formation. Special care was taken to distinguish between memory mismatch and rareness effect. Subjects were seated in front of a monitor ...
rec_pub_19523998-preattentive-visual-change-detection-reflected-mismatch-negativity.htm
8 Jun 2009
Dysregulated glutamatergic neurotransmission has been strongly implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia (SCZ). Recently, presynaptic modulation of glutamate transmission has been shown to have therapeutic promise. We asked whether genetic ...
rec_pub_19516252-glutaminase-deficient-mice-display-hippocampal-hypoactivity.htm
V4 activity predicts the strength of visual short-term memory representations.
8 Jun 2009
Recent studies have shown the existence of a form of visual memory that lies intermediate of iconic memory and visual short-term memory (VSTM), in terms of both capacity (up to 15 items) and the duration of the memory trace (up to 4 s). Because new ...
rec_pub_19515911-v4-activity-predicts-strength-visual-short-term-memory-representations.htm
Vocabulary learning in primary school children: working memory and long-term memory components.
7 Jun 2009
The goal of this study was to investigate which working memory and long-term memory components predict vocabulary learning. We used a nonword learning paradigm in which 8- to 10-year-olds learned picture-nonword pairs. The nonwords varied in length ...
rec_pub_19515382-vocabulary-learning-primary-school-children-working-memory-long-term.htm
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