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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
Articles 131 to 140 of 200:
Kindling, long-term potentiation and spatial memory performance.
30 Jul 2009
Kindling and long-term potentiation (LTP) are two common paradigms of synaptic plasticity. Initially proposed as a model of learning of memory, kindling is considered as a model of epilepsy, with LTP filling in its role as a model of learning and ...
rec_pub_19760898-kindling-long-term-potentiation-spatial-memory-performance.htm
30 Jul 2009
AIMS: To establish the discriminatory validity of the mini-mental test (MMSE) and the memory alteration test (M@T) for the diagnosis of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), and also to study the ...
rec_pub_19621317-discriminatory-validity-association-mini-mental-test-mmse-memory.htm
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19638518-relationship-baseline-glycemic-control-cognitive-function-individuals.htm
30 Jul 2009
The uncertainty of the role of serum cholesterol in neurodevelopment of children has largely hampered the implementation of the fat recommendation to children in the general population. We explored whether serum cholesterol concentrations are ...
rec_pub_19622240-no-association-cognitive-achievements-academic-performance-serum.htm
Analysis of the creation of 'emptiness', of 'nothingness', in certain types of psychosis.
30 Jul 2009
Some psychotic patients manage to create nothingness and emptiness thanks to the amount of work their ego accomplishes. That is the paradox we find in schizophrenic patients, their ego is simultaneously weak and powerful. When we analyse how this ...
rec_pub_19709028-analysis-creation-emptiness-nothingness-certain-types-psychosis.htm
Growing old: a psychoanalyst's point of view.
30 Jul 2009
With the help of clinical examples, the author shows that psychoanalysis or psychotherapy after the age of 70 can be a fascinating experience, one that enables patients to reconstruct their internal history in such a way that their final years can ...
rec_pub_19709024-growing-old-psychoanalyst-s-point-view.htm
30 Jul 2009
Neurocognitive impairment (NCI) remains prevalent in the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) era. Memory function is commonly affected. There is a need for a rapid, but sensitive screening tool. This study compares the Prospective and ...
rec_pub_19678764-correlations-computerized-battery-testing-memory-questionnaire.htm
Acute cognitive effects of donepezil in young, healthy volunteers.
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: The acute nootropic potential of donepezil in young healthy volunteers has not been adequately investigated mainly because in previous studies: (1) effects were assessed before peak-plasma concentration (Tmax) was reached; (2) only a few ...
rec_pub_19637397-acute-cognitive-effects-donepezil-young-healthy-volunteers.htm
Perimenopausal mental lags are real but temporary.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19824180-perimenopausal-mental-lags-real-temporary.htm
30 Jul 2009
Marijuana and hashish are the illicit drugs most frequently used by human adolescents. Given the continued neurodevelopment throughout adolescence, adolescents may be more vulnerable than adults to certain neural consequences of heavy marijuana use. ...
rec_pub_19156848-changes-hippocampal-morphology-neuroplasticity-induced-adolescent-thc.htm
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