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Proprioceptive target matching asymmetries in left-handed individuals.

30 Jun 2009 In right-handers, the ability to reproduce proprioceptive targets has been shown to be asymmetric, favoring the non-preferred left arm. The present study sought to determine whether a similar arm/hemisphere asymmetry exists for left-handers. Ten ...
rec_pub_19572124-proprioceptive-target-matching-asymmetries-left-handed-individuals.htm


Early perception of written syllables in French: An event-related potential study.

30 Jun 2009 The present study examined whether written syllable units are perceived in first steps of letter string processing. An illusory conjunction experiment was conducted while event-related potentials were recorded. Colored pseudowords were presented ...
rec_pub_19576627-early-perception-written-syllables-french-event-related-potential.htm


Emotion recognition and regulation in anorexia nervosa.

29 Jun 2009 It is recognized that emotional problems lie at the core of eating disorders (EDs) but scant attention has been paid to specific aspects such as emotional recognition, regulation and expression. This study aimed to investigate emotion recognition ...
rec_pub_19517577-emotion-recognition-regulation-anorexia-nervosa.htm


Electrophysiological evidence for attentional guidance by the contents of working memory.

29 Jun 2009 The deployment of visual attention can be strongly modulated by stimuli matching the contents of working memory (WM), even when WM contents are detrimental to performance and salient bottom-up cues define the critical target [D. Soto et al. ...
rec_pub_19691812-electrophysiological-evidence-attentional-guidance-contents-working.htm


A temporal discriminability account of children's eyewitness suggestibility.

29 Jun 2009 Children's suggestibility is typically measured using a three-stage 'event-misinformation-test' procedure. We examined whether suggestibility is influenced by the time delays imposed between these stages, and in particular whether the temporal ...
rec_pub_19635090-a-temporal-discriminability-account-children-s-eyewitness.htm


Compensating for anterograde amnesia: a new training method that capitalizes on emerging smartphone technologies.

29 Jun 2009 Following a neuropathological event, individuals left with moderate-to-severe memory impairment are unable to reliably form new memories. The most common challenges involve the capacity to perform a task in the future and to consciously recall a ...
rec_pub_19588540-compensating-anterograde-amnesia-new-training-method-capitalizes.htm


Examining the effects of two factors on working memory maintenance of bound information in schizophrenia.

29 Jun 2009 Integrating information in space and time is a central feature of episodic memory. Although disturbance of the binding processes in episodic memory is well established in patients with schizophrenia, data on working memory (WM) remain discrepant. In ...
rec_pub_19573278-examining-effects-two-factors-working-memory-maintenance-bound.htm


Temperament does not affect the overall establishment of mutual preference between the mother and her young in sheep measured in a choice test.

29 Jun 2009 Temperament influences maternal behavior and lamb survival in Merino sheep selected for calm or nervous temperament. The impact of this selection on mother-young recognition and early expression of temperament in lambs is unknown. We tested the ...
rec_pub_19530256-temperament-does-affect-overall-establishment-mutual-preference.htm


Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer: discrepantly fluent violations are deemed less morally wrong.

29 Jun 2009 The present experiment tested the hypothesis that discrepancies in processing fluency influence the perceived wrongness of moral violations. Participants were presented with numerous moral violations in easy or difficult to read font. For some ...
rec_pub_19573863-easy-mind-easy-wrongdoer-discrepantly-fluent-violations-deemed.htm


Source monitoring 15 years later: what have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory?

29 Jun 2009 Focusing primarily on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), this article reviews evidence regarding the roles of subregions of the medial temporal lobes, prefrontal cortex, posterior representational areas, and parietal cortex in source ...
rec_pub_19586165-source-monitoring-15-years-later-learned-fmri-neural-mechanisms.htm

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