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A simple method for measuring brain asymmetry in children: application to autism.

30 Jul 2009 A device for measuring signal transfer within and between hemispheres has been developed at the Center for Neuropsychological Research at the University of Trier, Germany. It contains two identical panels allowing both tactile stimulation and motor ...
rec_pub_19587196-a-simple-method-measuring-brain-asymmetry-children-application-autism.htm


Allocation of effort as a function of payoffs for individual tasks in a multitasking environment.

30 Jul 2009 SYNWORK1 software allows the examination of how payoffs affect the allocation of effort by people when they perform four different tasks (memory search, arithmetic, visual monitoring, and auditory monitoring). In a previous study (Wang, Proctor, & ...
rec_pub_19587182-allocation-effort-function-payoffs-individual-tasks-multitasking.htm


Web-based image norming: how do object familiarity and visual complexity ratings compare when collected in-lab versus online?

30 Jul 2009 It has been demonstrated previously that, for some experimental paradigms, Web-based research can reliably replicate lab-based results. Yet questions remain as to what types of research can be reproduced, and where differences arise when they cannot ...
rec_pub_19587181-web-based-image-norming-object-familiarity-visual-complexity-ratings.htm


How to support learning from multiple hypertext sources.

30 Jul 2009 In the present study, we investigated three factors that were assumed to have a significant influence on the success of learning from multiple hypertexts, and on the construction of a documents model in particular. These factors were task ...
rec_pub_19587173-how-support-learning-multiple-hypertext-sources.htm


Real-time generation of representations for cognitive models.

30 Jul 2009 Computerized models of human cognition and behavior have been used to help researchers refine their theories of cognitive processes. Two difficulties inherent in using these cognitive models are that building representations of to-be-modeled groups ...
rec_pub_19587172-real-time-generation-representations-cognitive-models.htm


A transcranial Doppler sonography study of shoot/don't-shoot responding.

30 Jul 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between changes in cerebral blood-flow velocity and performance on a speeded shoot/don't-shoot task. Brain activity as indicated by cerebral blood-flow velocity (hemovelocity) was recorded ...
rec_pub_19587168-a-transcranial-doppler-sonography-study-shoot-don-t-shoot-responding.htm


White matter differences predict cognitive vulnerability to sleep deprivation.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES: In other disciplines, white matter (WM) differences have been linked to cognitive impairments. This study sets out to clarify whether similar microstructural differences in WM tracts predict a person's cognitive vulnerability to the ...
rec_pub_19725262-white-matter-differences-predict-cognitive-vulnerability-sleep.htm


Effects of emotionally contagious films on changes in hemisphere-specific cognitive performance.

30 Jul 2009 In the framework of models on the lateralized involvement of the cortical hemispheres in affect and psychopathology, the authors examined whether cognitive processes associated with the left and the right prefrontal cortex varied as a function of ...
rec_pub_19653774-effects-emotionally-contagious-films-changes-hemisphere-specific.htm


Defective inhibition and inter-regional phase synchronization in pianists with musician's dystonia: an EEG study.

30 Jul 2009 Recent neurophysiological studies have associated focal-task specific dystonia (FTSD) with impaired inhibitory function. However, it remains unknown whether FTSD also affects the inhibition (INH) of long-term overlearned motor programs. ...
rec_pub_19117335-defective-inhibition-inter-regional-phase-synchronization-pianists.htm


Inferential reasoning and modality dependent discrimination learning in olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis).

30 Jul 2009 Apes use inferential reasoning by exclusion to locate food both in the visual and auditory domain. To test whether olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) show similar abilities as the apes object choice experiments with differing information about ...
rec_pub_19685974-inferential-reasoning-modality-dependent-discrimination-learning.htm

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