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Reducing linguistic information enhances singing proficiency in occasional singers.

29 Jun 2009 In this study we examined the effect of reducing linguistic information on singing proficiency in occasional singers. Thirty-nine occasional singers were asked to sing from memory and to imitate three familiar melodies with lyrics and on the ...
rec_pub_19673763-reducing-linguistic-information-enhances-singing-proficiency.htm


Dietary assessment methods used for low-income populations in food consumption surveys: a literature review.

29 Jun 2009 In order to assess nutritional adequacy, reliable estimates of nutrient intake are required. Specifically, the EURopean micronutrient RECommendations Aligned (EURRECA) Network of Excellence needs clear guidelines on methods suitable for assessing ...
rec_pub_19594969-dietary-assessment-methods-used-low-income-populations-food.htm


Misreporting of energy and micronutrient intake estimated by food records and 24 hour recalls, control and adjustment methods in practice.

29 Jun 2009 In order to assess nutritional adequacy, valid estimates of nutrient intake are required. One of the main errors in dietary assessment is misreporting. The objective was to review the extent, nature and determinants of misreporting in dietary ...
rec_pub_19594967-misreporting-energy-micronutrient-intake-estimated-food-records-24.htm


A review of the use of information and communication technologies for dietary assessment.

29 Jun 2009 Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents, and misreporting errors are common. Methods using information and communication technologies (ICT) may improve quality and accuracy. The present ...
rec_pub_19594959-a-review-use-information-communication-technologies-dietary-assessment.htm


Hippocampal, amygdala, and neocortical synchronization of theta rhythms is related to an immediate recall during rey auditory verbal learning test.

29 Jun 2009 It is well known that theta rhythms (3-8 Hz) are the fingerprint of hippocampus, and that neural activity accompanying encoding of words differs according to whether the items are later remembered or forgotten ["subsequent memory effect" (SME)]. ...
rec_pub_18819109-hippocampal-amygdala-neocortical-synchronization-theta-rhythms.htm


The sensory nature of episodic memory: sensory priming effects due to memory trace activation.

29 Jun 2009 The aim of this study was to provide evidence that memory and perceptual processing are underpinned by the same mechanisms. Specifically, the authors conducted 3 experiments that emphasized the sensory aspect of memory traces. They examined their ...
rec_pub_19586271-the-sensory-nature-episodic-memory-sensory-priming-effects-memory.htm


Visual and spatial working memory are not that dissociated after all: a time-based resource-sharing account.

29 Jun 2009 Examinations of interference between visual and spatial materials in working memory have suggested domain- and process-based fractionations of visuo-spatial working memory. The present study examined the role of central time-based resource sharing ...
rec_pub_19586267-visual-spatial-working-memory-dissociated-time-based-resource-sharing.htm


Operation-specific effects of numerical surface form on arithmetic strategy.

29 Jun 2009 Educated adults solve simple addition problems primarily by direct memory retrieval, as opposed to by counting or other procedural strategies, but they report using retrieval substantially less often with problems in written-word format (four + ...
rec_pub_19586266-operation-specific-effects-numerical-surface-form-arithmetic-strategy.htm


Unsuccessful retrieval attempts enhance subsequent learning.

29 Jun 2009 Taking tests enhances learning. But what happens when one cannot answer a test question-does an unsuccessful retrieval attempt impede future learning or enhance it? The authors examined this question using materials that ensured that retrieval ...
rec_pub_19586265-unsuccessful-retrieval-attempts-enhance-subsequent-learning.htm


A global theory of remembering and forgetting from multiple lists.

29 Jun 2009 Forgetting is frustrating, usually because it is unintended. Other times, one may purposely attempt to forget an event. A global theory of recognition and free recall that explains both types of forgetting and remembering from multiple list ...
rec_pub_19586264-a-global-theory-remembering-forgetting-multiple-lists.htm

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