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Beyond perception: testing for implicit conceptual traces in high-load tasks.

19 Jul 2009 The present commentary addresses the main results obtained in the Butler and Klein [Butler, B. C., & Klein, R. (2009). Inattentional blindness for ignored words: Comparison of explicit and implicit memory tasks. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, ...
rec_pub_19625197-beyond-perception-testing-implicit-conceptual-traces-high-load-tasks.htm


The metamorphosis of Narcissus: communal activation promotes relationship commitment among narcissists.

19 Jul 2009 Three studies tested the hypotheses that the activation of communal mental representations promotes relationship commitment (communal activation hypothesis) and that this effect is stronger among narcissists than among nonnarcissists (Communal ...
rec_pub_19622759-the-metamorphosis-narcissus-communal-activation-promotes-relationship.htm


Following in the wake of anger: when not discriminating is discriminating.

19 Jul 2009 Does seeing a scowling face change your impression of the next person you see? Does this depend on the race of the two people? Across four studies, White participants evaluated neutrally expressive White males as less threatening when they followed ...
rec_pub_19622758-following-wake-anger-discriminating-discriminating.htm


A foundation for savantism? Visuo-spatial synaesthetes present with cognitive benefits.

19 Jul 2009 Individuals with 'time-space' synaesthesia have conscious awareness of mappings between time and space (e.g., they may see months arranged in an ellipse, or years as columns or spirals). These mappings exist in the 3D space around the body or in a ...
rec_pub_19665699-a-foundation-savantism-visuo-spatial-synaesthetes-present-cognitive.htm


Selective pair recognition memory impairment with no response bias in schizophrenia.

19 Jul 2009 Memory is one of the cognitive functions most affected in schizophrenia, but the severity of deficits varies from one task to another. In particular, greater impairments have been reported for pair recognition than item recognition. However, ...
rec_pub_19622416-selective-pair-recognition-memory-impairment-response-bias.htm


Spatial recognition in cats: effects of parahippocampal lesions.

19 Jul 2009 The role of the posterior parahippocampal area of the brain in spatial types of memory in conditions of one-trial visual perception of the positions of objects was studied by training eight cats to remember the spatial positions of either two ...
rec_pub_19621264-spatial-recognition-cats-effects-parahippocampal-lesions.htm


Frontal attentional responses to food size are abnormal in obese subjects: an electroencephalographic study.

16 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: Are obese subjects characterized by a reduction of attentional cortical responses to the enlargement of food or body images? METHODS: Electroencephalographic data were recorded in 19 obese and 15 normal-weight adults during an "oddball" ...
rec_pub_19616997-frontal-attentional-responses-food-size-abnormal-obese-subjects.htm


Emotion antecedents in schizophrenia.

15 Jul 2009 Emotion antecedents are defined as external or internal events that cause emotions in individuals. Their study brings us insight into individuals' emotion processing. Emotion antecedents have rarely been studied in schizophrenia. Thirty individuals ...
rec_pub_19615757-emotion-antecedents-schizophrenia.htm


Perceptual inhibition is associated with sensory integration in standing postural control among older adults.

15 Jul 2009 In older adults, maintaining balance and processing information typically interfere with each other, suggesting that executive functions may be engaged for both. We investigated associations between measures of inhibitory processes and standing ...
rec_pub_19617457-perceptual-inhibition-associated-sensory-integration-standing.htm


Intracranial electroencephalography reveals two distinct similarity effects during item recognition.

14 Jul 2009 Behavioral studies of visual recognition memory indicate that old/new decisions reflect both the similarity of the probe to the studied items (probe-item similarity) and the similarities among the studied items themselves (list homogeneity). ...
rec_pub_19615982-intracranial-electroencephalography-reveals-two-distinct-similarity.htm

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