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Lateralizing seizure focus in presurgical patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: utility of the Ruff-Light Trail Learning Test.

22 Jun 2009 From a neuropsychological perspective, left or right temporal lobe abnormalities underlying seizures in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) are thought to contribute to selective deficits in verbal or nonverbal memory abilities, respectively. ...
rec_pub_19556167-lateralizing-seizure-focus-presurgical-patients-temporal-lobe.htm


Age-related prefrontal over-recruitment in semantic memory retrieval: Evidence from successful face naming and the tip-of-the-tongue state.

22 Jun 2009 Studies that have attempted to determine the effects of aging on the brain neural sources of memory retrieval have reported two contrasting age effects: under-recruitment and over-recruitment of several prefrontal areas. However, the causes for ...
rec_pub_19559070-age-related-prefrontal-recruitment-semantic-memory-retrieval-evidence.htm


The formation of recent and remote memory is associated with time-dependent formation of dendritic spines in the hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex.

22 Jun 2009 Although hippocampal-cortical interactions are crucial for the formation of enduring declarative memories, synaptic events that govern long-term memory storage remain mostly unclear. We present evidence that neuronal structural changes, i.e., ...
rec_pub_19553460-the-formation-recent-remote-memory-associated-time-dependent.htm


The mental time line: an analogue of the mental number line in the mapping of life events.

21 Jun 2009 A crucial aspect of the human mind is the ability to project the self along the time line to past and future. It has been argued that such self-projection is essential to re-experience past experiences and predict future events. In-depth analysis of ...
rec_pub_19553141-the-mental-time-line-analogue-mental-number-line-mapping-life-events.htm


CNS arousal and neurobehavioral performance in a short-term sleep restriction paradigm.

20 Jun 2009 Few studies have investigated waking electrophysiological measures of arousal during sleep restriction. This study examined electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and performance during a 96-hour laboratory protocol where participants slept a baseline ...
rec_pub_19552702-cns-arousal-neurobehavioral-performance-short-term-sleep-restriction.htm


Unique and persistent individual patterns of brain activity across different memory retrieval tasks.

19 Jun 2009 Fourteen subjects were scanned in two fMRI sessions separated by several months. During each session, subjects performed an episodic retrieval task, a semantic retrieval task, and a working memory task. We found that 1) despite extensive ...
rec_pub_19540922-unique-persistent-individual-patterns-brain-activity-different-memory.htm


Countering countermeasures in the concealed information test using covert respiration measures.

17 Jun 2009 The effects of physical and mental countermeasures on the accuracy of the concealed information test (CIT) were examined in a mock crime experiment with 64 participants. To combat countermeasures, two covert respiration measures, hidden in the seat ...
rec_pub_19543828-countering-countermeasures-concealed-information-test-using-covert.htm


Time and encoding effects in the concealed knowledge test.

16 Jun 2009 Although the traditional "lie detector" test is used frequently in forensic contexts, it has (like most test of deception) some limitations. The concealed knowledge test (CKT) focuses on participants' recognition of privileged knowledge rather than ...
rec_pub_19536648-time-encoding-effects-concealed-knowledge-test.htm


Investigating the childhood development of working memory using sentences: new evidence for the growth of chunk capacity.

15 Jun 2009 Child development is accompanied by a robust increase in immediate memory. This may be due to either an increase in the number of items (chunks) that can be maintained in working memory or an increase in the size of those chunks. We tested these ...
rec_pub_19539305-investigating-childhood-development-working-memory-using-sentences.htm


A new touchscreen test of pattern separation: effect of hippocampal lesions.

15 Jun 2009 Researchers are becoming increasingly interested in the role of the hippocampus in pattern separation, a process which keeps items distinct in memory. In this study, we develop and test a new automated touchscreen-based method for studying pattern ...
rec_pub_19421077-a-new-touchscreen-test-pattern-separation-effect-hippocampal-lesions.htm

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