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Prefrontal cortex dysfunction during cognitive tests evidenced by functional near-infrared spectroscopy.

18 Feb 2009 Prefrontal cortex oxygenation changes in response to a verbal fluency task and a visual spatial working memory task were investigated by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) on nine patients with schizophrenia. Four patients were reactive ...
rec_pub_19230624-prefrontal-cortex-dysfunction-cognitive-tests-evidenced-functional.htm


Hippocampal underactivation in an fMRI study of word and face memory recognition in schizophrenia.

15 Feb 2009 Schizophrenia is a major mental disorder which is characterized by several cognitive deficits. Investigations of the neural basis of memory dysfunctions using neuroimaging techniques suggest that the hippocampus plays an important role in ...
rec_pub_19224116-hippocampal-underactivation-fmri-study-word-face-memory-recognition.htm


Encoding multiple words simultaneously in reading is implausible.

12 Feb 2009 Several prominent models of reading posit that attention is distributed to support the parallel lexical processing of multiple words. We contend that the auxiliary assumptions underlying this attention-gradient hypothesis are not well founded. Here, ...
rec_pub_19223223-encoding-multiple-words-simultaneously-reading-implausible.htm


Disorientation, confabulation, and extinction capacity: clues on how the brain creates reality.

11 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Disorientation and confabulation often have a common course, independent of amnesia. Behaviorally spontaneous confabulation is the form in which patients act according to a false concept of reality; they fail to abandon action plans ...
rec_pub_19217613-disorientation-confabulation-extinction-capacity-clues-brain-creates.htm


A voxel-based diffusion tensor imaging study of temporal white matter in patients with schizophrenia.

11 Feb 2009 Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a relatively new technique used to detect changes in the anisotropic diffusion of white matter. The study of the disruption of brain connectivity may increase our understanding of cognitive deficits associated with ...
rec_pub_19217757-a-voxel-based-diffusion-tensor-imaging-study-temporal-white-matter.htm


Importance of psychiatric confounding in non-randomized studies of heavy ecstasy users.

10 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19215629-importance-psychiatric-confounding-non-randomized-studies-heavy.htm


Construct validity of the Neuropsychological Screening Battery for Hispanics (NeSBHIS) in a neurological sample.

10 Feb 2009 Epidemiological studies suggest that the Hispanic population is at increased risk for neurological disorders. Yet, few assessment measures have been developed for, adapted to, or normalized with Spanish-speakers. The Neuropsychological Screening ...
rec_pub_19215638-construct-validity-neuropsychological-screening-battery-hispanics.htm


Application of signal detection theory to verbal memory testing to distinguish patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures from patients with epileptic seizures.

5 Feb 2009 Distinguishing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) from epileptic seizures (ES) is a difficult task that is often aided by neuropsychological evaluation. In the present study, signal detection theory (SDT) was used to examine differences ...
rec_pub_19435589-application-signal-detection-theory-verbal-memory-testing-distinguish.htm


Theory of mind and verbal working memory deficits in parents of autistic children.

4 Feb 2009 The objective of this study was to investigate the potential values of executive function and social cognition deficits as endophenotypes of autism. While theory of mind (ToM) is generally accepted as a unitary concept, some have suggested that ToM ...
rec_pub_19200606-theory-mind-verbal-working-memory-deficits-parents-autistic-children.htm


Impact of divided attention during verbal learning in young adults following mild traumatic brain injury.

30 Jan 2009 PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: The goal of the present study was to assess the impact of mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) on episodic memory performance in relation to attentional and executive control processes in young adults. RESEARCH DESIGN/METHODS: A ...
rec_pub_19191090-impact-divided-attention-verbal-learning-young-adults-following-mild.htm

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