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On the positive side of error processing: error-awareness positivity revisited.

21 Mar 2009 Performance errors are indexed in the brain even if they are not consciously registered, as demonstrated by the error-related negativity (ERN or Ne) event-related potential. It has recently been shown that another response-locked potential, the ...
rec_pub_19519632-on-positive-error-processing-error-awareness-positivity-revisited.htm


Distraction of task-relevant information processing by irrelevant changes in auditory, visual, and bimodal stimulus features: a behavioral and event-related potential study.

21 Mar 2009 Distractibility with auditory, visual, and bimodal stimulus changes was investigated using an audio-visual distraction paradigm. Participants were asked to discriminate between equiprobable short and long audio-visual stimuli. Infrequently, the ...
rec_pub_19386054-distraction-task-relevant-information-processing-irrelevant-changes.htm


Phonological awareness predicts activation patterns for print and speech.

19 Mar 2009 Using fMRI, we explored the relationship between phonological awareness (PA), a measure of metaphonological knowledge of the segmental structure of speech, and brain activation patterns during processing of print and speech in young readers from 6 ...
rec_pub_19306061-phonological-awareness-predicts-activation-patterns-print-speech.htm


Behavioral/neuropsychological outcomes and quality of life endpoints.

17 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19478502-behavioral-neuropsychological-outcomes-quality-life-endpoints.htm


Activating event knowledge.

16 Mar 2009 An increasing number of results in sentence and discourse processing demonstrate that comprehension relies on rich pragmatic knowledge about real-world events, and that incoming words incrementally activate such knowledge. If so, then even outside ...
rec_pub_19298961-activating-event-knowledge.htm


User-designed information tools to support communication and care coordination in a trauma hospital.

15 Mar 2009 BACKGROUND: In response to inherent inadequacies in health information technologies, clinicians create their own tools for managing their information needs. Little is known about these clinician-designed information tools. With greater appreciation ...
rec_pub_19298868-user-designed-information-tools-support-communication-care.htm


Neurodevelopmental outcome of appropriate and small for gestational age very low birth weight infants.

14 Mar 2009 Prematurity and intrauterine growth restriction are associated with neurodevelopment delay. A prospective cohort study included all 96 very low birth weight infants discharged from our neonatal unit from November 2003 to June 2005. The authors ...
rec_pub_19289693-neurodevelopmental-outcome-appropriate-small-gestational-age-low.htm


Virtual evolution for visual search in natural images results in behavioral receptive fields with inhibitory surrounds.

10 Mar 2009 The neural mechanisms driving perception and saccades during search use information about the target but are also based on an inhibitory surround not present in the target luminance profile (e.g., Eckstein et al., 2007). Here, we ask whether these ...
rec_pub_19278570-virtual-evolution-visual-search-natural-images-results-behavioral.htm


Examining the link between information processing speed and executive functioning in multiple sclerosis.

9 Mar 2009 Slowed information processing speed (IPS) is frequently reported in those with multiple sclerosis (MS), and at least 20% are compromised on some aspect of executive functioning also. However, any relationship between these two processes has not been ...
rec_pub_19395356-examining-link-information-processing-speed-executive-functioning.htm


A lack of default network suppression is linked to increased distractibility in ADHD.

8 Mar 2009 Heightened distractibility in participants with ADHD as indexed by increased reaction time (RT) variability has been hypothesized to be due to a failure to sufficiently suppress activation in the default attention network during cognitively ...
rec_pub_19281801-a-lack-default-network-suppression-linked-increased-distractibility.htm

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