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Response switching in schizophrenia patients and healthy subjects: effects of the inter-response interval.

5 Jun 2009 Schizophrenia patients show impaired saccadic response switching, pointing to action control deficits at the level of response selection. Previous studies on healthy subjects suggested that response switch effects might decrease if the prior ...
rec_pub_19504260-response-switching-schizophrenia-patients-healthy-subjects-effects.htm


Background MR gradient noise and non-auditory BOLD activations: a data-driven perspective.

4 Jun 2009 The effect of echoplanar imaging (EPI) acoustic background noise on blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) activations was investigated. Two EPI pulse sequences were compared: (i) conventional EPI with a pulsating sound component of typically 8-10 ...
rec_pub_19505438-background-mr-gradient-noise-non-auditory-bold-activations-data.htm


Eye movements are not a prerequisite for learning movement sequence timing through observation.

2 Jun 2009 The present experiment examined learning of a three-segment movement sequence using physical or observational practice, and whether permitting eye movements to be made during observation is a prerequisite for learning such a movement sequence. ...
rec_pub_19500770-eye-movements-prerequisite-learning-movement-sequence-timing.htm


Firing patterns in superior colliculus of head-unrestrained monkey during normal and perturbed gaze saccades reveal short-latency feedback and a sluggish rostral shift in activity.

Jun 2009 The superior colliculus (SC) encodes a saccade via the spatial position of an ensemble of active neurons on its motor map. Downstream circuits control muscles with the temporal code of firing frequency and duration. The moving hill hypothesis ...
rec_pub_19494139-firing-patterns-superior-colliculus-head-unrestrained-monkey-normal.htm


Behavioural measures of frontal lobe function in a population of young social drinkers with binge drinking pattern.

31 May 2009 BACKGROUND: Binge drinking may lead to brain damage. The aim of the present study was to compare the cognitive abilities of binge and non-binge drinkers in tasks which test functions linked to discrete areas of the prefrontal cortex. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19497334-behavioural-measures-frontal-lobe-function-population-young-social.htm


Experimental sleep fragmentation impairs spatial reference but not working memory in Fischer/Brown Norway rats.

30 May 2009 Sleep fragmentation is a common symptom in sleep disorders and other medical complaints resulting in excessive daytime sleepiness. The present study seeks to explore the effects of sleep fragmentation on learning and memory in a spatial reference ...
rec_pub_19645967-experimental-sleep-fragmentation-impairs-spatial-reference-working.htm


[Age-related changes in processing and retention in visual working memory on the N-back task]

30 May 2009 Age-related changes in processing and retention in visual working memory were examined using visual stimuli that do not allow for verbal-name coding. Participants ranged in age from their 20s to 70s, and data was analyzed using the cross-sectional ...
rec_pub_19637825-age-related-changes-processing-retention-visual-working-memory-n-back.htm


Depth-of-processing effects as college students use academic advising Web sites.

30 May 2009 This research examined students' cognitive and affective responses to an academic advising Web site. Specifically, we investigated whether exposure to our Web site increased student reports that they would access university Web sites to obtain ...
rec_pub_19250017-depth-processing-effects-college-students-use-academic-advising-web.htm


When the amnestic mild cognitive impairment disappears: characterisation of the memory profile.

30 May 2009 BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Subjects affected by mild cognitive impairment (MCI) may improve during the observation period. This is the first study investigating qualitative features of memory deficits in subjects affected by reversible MCI [reversible ...
rec_pub_19506427-when-amnestic-mild-cognitive-impairment-disappears-characterisation.htm


Working memory span and motor and cognitive speed in schizophrenia.

30 May 2009 OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the verbal working memory deficit and decrease of motor and cognitive speed in patients with schizophrenia, and to clarify their associations with negative and depressive symptomatology. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19506426-working-memory-span-motor-cognitive-speed-schizophrenia.htm

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