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Recognition (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Recognition (Psychology)'
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29 Jun 2009
Recent findings point to a perceptive impairment of emotional facial expressions in patients diagnosed with Parkinson disease (PD). In these patients, administration of dopamine can modulate emotional facial recognition. We used fMRI to investigate ...
rec_pub_18752414-reduced-ventrolateral-fmri-response-observation-emotional-gestures.htm
Impaired list learning is not a general property of frontal lesions.
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: List-learning tasks are frequently used to provide measures of "executive functions" that are believed necessary for successful memory performance. Small sample sizes, confounding anomia, and incomplete representation of all frontal ...
rec_pub_18752408-impaired-list-learning-general-property-frontal-lesions.htm
29 Jun 2009
Substructures of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the medial-temporal lobe are critical for associating objects presented over time. Previous studies showing frontal and medial-temporal involvement in associative encoding have not addressed the ...
rec_pub_18752401-dissociation-frontal-medial-temporal-lobe-activity-maintenance.htm
Perirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations.
29 Jun 2009
The prevailing view of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) holds that its structures are dedicated to long-term declarative memory. Recent evidence challenges this position, suggesting that perirhinal cortex (PRc) in the MTL may also play a role in ...
rec_pub_19571124-perirhinal-cortex-contributes-accuracy-recognition-memory-perceptual.htm
Origins of the left & right brain.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19555025-origins-left-right-brain.htm
Combining feature- and correspondence-based methods for visual object recognition.
29 Jun 2009
We present an object recognition system built on a combination of feature- and correspondence-based pattern recognizers. The feature-based part, called preselection network, is a single-layer feedforward network weighted with the amount of ...
rec_pub_19292649-combining-feature-correspondence-based-methods-visual-object.htm
28 Jun 2009
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether attention deficits contribute to dysfunctional facial emotion recognition in boys with ADHD. The first hypothesis was that ADHD patients would commit more errors in facial emotion recognition ...
rec_pub_19568995-visual-attention-deficits-contribute-impaired-facial-emotion.htm
Evidence for a memory threshold in second-choice recognition memory responses.
27 Jun 2009
A fundamental question in the study of cognition is whether memory strength varies continuously or whether memories sometimes fall below a threshold and fail completely. Previous studies examining this question have relied exclusively on 1 ...
rec_pub_19564612-evidence-memory-threshold-second-choice-recognition-memory-responses.htm
25 Jun 2009
Experimentation with alcohol is common during adolescence. However the long-term consequences from moderate alcohol use during adolescence development are not clear. Using a two-bottle free-choice paradigm in the home-cage setting, we studied ...
rec_pub_19560885-chronic-alcohol-consumption-adolescence-adulthood-mice-effect-growth.htm
23 Jun 2009
In the field of sensory perception, one noticeable fact regarding olfactory perception is the existence of several olfactory subsystems involved in the detection and processing of olfactory information. Indeed, the vomeronasal or accessory olfactory ...
rec_pub_19374011-the-main-accessory-olfactory-systems-interact-control-mate.htm
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