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Mental Recall (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Recall'
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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
Role of deep brain stimulation in modulating memory formation and recall.
29 Jun 2009
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become an increasingly popular tool for treating a variety of medically refractory neurological and psychiatric disorders such as Parkinson disease, essential tremor, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. ...
rec_pub_19569891-role-deep-brain-stimulation-modulating-memory-formation-recall.htm
Event-related potential evidence that automatic recollection can be voluntarily avoided.
29 Jun 2009
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrieval cue fails to automatically bring to mind a desired episodic memory. We investigated whether voluntary control processes can also stop ...
rec_pub_18702575-event-related-potential-evidence-automatic-recollection-voluntarily.htm
29 Jun 2009
Hand-held personal digital assistant (PDA)-based food diaries have been developed for self-monitoring of dietary intake, but the accuracy of these diaries is unclear for patients with diabetes. The aim of the study was to assess the accuracy and ...
rec_pub_19559141-development-hand-held-personal-digital-assistant-based-food-diary.htm
Carbohydrate intake and overweight and obesity among healthy adults.
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the dietary habits of people with optimal body weight in communities with high overweight and obesity prevalence. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate carbohydrate intake in relation to overweight and obesity in healthy, ...
rec_pub_19559132-carbohydrate-intake-overweight-obesity-healthy-adults.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relative validity of two food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) developed for use in investigating diet and disease relationships within the adult African-American population in the southern United States. DESIGN: ...
rec_pub_19559135-validity-calibration-food-frequency-questionnaires-used-african.htm
A new measure of the cognitive, metacognitive, and experiential aspects of residents' learning.
29 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: Psychometric data are presented for the Cognitive Behavior Survey: Residency Level (rCBS), a survey that profiles cognitive, metacognitive, and experiential aspects of residents' learning. METHOD: The authors asked 963 residents from seven ...
rec_pub_19550190-a-new-measure-cognitive-metacognitive-experiential-aspects-residents.htm
28 Jun 2009
In this paper, we present a new recurrent bidirectional model that encompasses correlational, competitive and topological model properties. The simultaneous use of many classes of network behaviors allows for the unsupervised learning/categorization ...
rec_pub_19604669-a-new-bidirectional-heteroassociative-memory-encompassing.htm
27 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Self-reported data are a common source of information about drug exposure. Modes of data collection differ considerably and the questionnaire's structure may affect prevalence estimates. We compared the recall of medication use evaluated ...
rec_pub_19563651-effect-questionnaire-structure-recall-drug-utilization-population.htm
ERP and behavioural evidence for direct suppression of unwanted memories.
25 Jun 2009
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown that repeatedly stopping retrieval of an unwanted memory increases the probability of later forgetting of that memory, and engages prefrontal control ...
rec_pub_19563900-erp-behavioural-evidence-direct-suppression-unwanted-memories.htm
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