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Association (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association'
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A limited role for mediodorsal thalamus in devaluation tasks.
30 May 2008
Six experiments were performed to determine the role of mediodorsal thalamus (MD) in the devaluation task, varying the type of contingencies (Pavlovian or operant), the number of reinforcers (one vs. two), and the order of experiments (in naïve or ...
rec_pub_18513136-a-limited-role-mediodorsal-thalamus-devaluation-tasks.htm
Sensory and association cortex in time perception.
30 May 2008
The recent upsurge of interest in brain mechanisms of time perception is beginning to converge on some new starting points for investigating this long under studied aspect of our experience. In four experiments, we asked whether disruption of normal ...
rec_pub_18211231-sensory-association-cortex-time-perception.htm
21 May 2008
The frontal lobe has an extended maturation period and may be vulnerable to the long-term effects of schizophrenia. We tested this hypothesis by studying the relationship between duration of illness (DoI), grey matter (GM) and cerebro-spinal fluid ...
rec_pub_18586335-association-longer-duration-illness-age-lower-frontal-lobe-grey.htm
Recognition memory: a review of the critical findings and an integrated theory for relating them.
13 May 2008
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here, I review the findings that are critical for testing them, including behavioral and brain imaging results of single-item recognition, plurality ...
rec_pub_18485339-recognition-memory-review-critical-findings-integrated-theory.htm
Hunger inhibits negative associations to food but not auditory biases in attention.
May 2008
Motivational state has been found to influence visual attentional bias and evaluation of food-related stimuli. The study here aimed to extend this research to investigate whether such biases are also evident in the auditory domain and whether ...
rec_pub_18524413-hunger-inhibits-negative-associations-food-auditory-biases-attention.htm
Forgetting and recovering the unforgettable.
29 Apr 2008
Two experiments demonstrated striking, reversible forgetting effects that occurred even for a list of expletives. The experiments used a procedure based on the classic memory mechanisms of interference and retrieval cuing. Interference reduced ...
rec_pub_18466407-forgetting-recovering-unforgettable.htm
Is the sky 2? Contextual priming in grapheme-color synaesthesia.
29 Apr 2008
Grapheme-color synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which particular graphemes, such as the numeral 9, automatically induce the simultaneous perception of a particular color, such as the color red. To test whether the concurrent color ...
rec_pub_18466400-is-sky-2-contextual-priming-grapheme-color-synaesthesia.htm
28 Apr 2008
When compatible and incompatible mappings of a location-relevant task are mixed, or a location-relevant task is mixed with a task for which stimulus location is irrelevant, the benefit of the compatible mapping is eliminated for physical locations ...
rec_pub_18609411-task-defined-associations-mode-specific-selection-relevant-dimension.htm
18 Apr 2008
We reported previously the results of a randomized controlled trial of a home-based behavioral treatment for dysthymia or minor depression that emphasized problem solving and activity scheduling among low-income, medically ill older adults. This ...
rec_pub_19027432-the-content-behavior-therapy-depression-demonstrates-associations.htm
Synaesthetic colours do not camouflage form in visual search.
5 Apr 2008
One of the major issues in synaesthesia research is to identify the level of processing involved in the formation of the subjective colours experienced by synaesthetes: are they perceptual phenomena or are they due to memory and association ...
rec_pub_18182374-synaesthetic-colours-camouflage-form-visual-search.htm
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