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Quantitative assessment of the frequency of normal associations in the utterances of schizophrenia patients and healthy controls.

13 Oct 2005 BACKGROUND: The intrusion of associations into the utterances of schizophrenic individuals typically disrupts the coherence of the patient's utterances. Recent theoretical formulations of these phenomena have emphasized the hyperactivity) of ...
rec_pub_16005190-quantitative-assessment-frequency-normal-associations-utterances.htm


Individual cognitive training of reading disability improves word identification and sentence comprehension in adults with mild mental retardation.

26 Sep 2005 Reading therapy has been shown to be effective in treating reading disabilities (RD) in dyslexic children, but little is known of its use in subjects with mild mental retardation (MR). Twenty adult volunteers, with both RD and mild MR, underwent 60 ...
rec_pub_16198084-individual-cognitive-training-reading-disability-improves-word.htm


Is there cognitive impairment in clinically 'healthy' abstinent alcohol dependence?

24 Sep 2005 AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine neuropsychological performance in apparently cognitively, mentally, and physically healthy abstinent alcohol-dependent subjects compared with control subjects who were recruited for a number of different ...
rec_pub_16186142-is-cognitive-impairment-clinically-healthy-abstinent-alcohol.htm


An investigation of semantic priming in schizophrenia using a new priming paradigm.

31 Aug 2005 In the present study, twenty schizophrenic patients and twenty healthy controls were tested in a new priming paradigm that allows a clear distinction to be made between automatic, perceptual priming effects and effects related to decision bias. ...
rec_pub_16140505-an-investigation-semantic-priming-schizophrenia-using-new-priming.htm


Social representations and themata: the construction and functioning of social knowledge about donation and transplantation.

30 Aug 2005 This study extends previous research investigating the social representation of organ donation and transplantation (Moloney & Walker, 2000, 2002) by exploring the accommodation of contradiction (Wagner, Duveen, Verma, & Thelmel, 2000) within ...
rec_pub_16238847-social-representations-themata-construction-functioning-social.htm


Priming for novel between-word associations in patients with organic amnesia.

30 Aug 2005 Ten amnesic patients of various etiologies and 10 matched normal controls participated in this study. On 2 consecutive days, subjects studied 30 novel word-word associations 6 times. Using a cued recall task, we assessed episodic learning and ...
rec_pub_16212683-priming-novel-word-associations-patients-organic-amnesia.htm


Exploring the alcohol expectancy memory network: the utility of free associates.

30 Aug 2005 Alcohol expectancies are theorized to operate through associative memory networks. These networks are thought to differ on the basis of individual experience (direct and vicarious) with alcohol. Free-associate probabilities have been used in ...
rec_pub_16187812-exploring-alcohol-expectancy-memory-network-utility-free-associates.htm


[Associative thoughts in women in different phases of the menstrual cycle]

30 Aug 2005 In this study female students in different phases of the menstrual cycle made a test of word association. The results were represented and compared in a pathfinder-network. This special network is a model of knowledge representation in which words ...
rec_pub_16176053-associative-thoughts-women-different-phases-menstrual-cycle.htm


Cognitive biases toward alcohol-related words and executive deficits in polysubstance abusers with alcoholism.

30 Aug 2005 AIM: To study cognitive biases for alcohol-related cues on executive function tasks involving mental flexibility and response inhibition in polysubstance abusers with alcoholism. DESIGN: The responses to alcohol-related cues of detoxified ...
rec_pub_16128719-cognitive-biases-alcohol-related-words-executive-deficits.htm


Mayo's Older Americans Normative Studies: Age- and IQ-Adjusted Norms for the Trail-Making Test, the Stroop Test, and MAE Controlled Oral Word Association Test.

30 Aug 2005 Although normative data sets for standardized neuropsychometric instruments often include adjustments for subject variables, there are reasons to believe that improvements in interpretive accuracy that result from such adjustments are less than ...
rec_pub_16120535-mayo-s-older-americans-normative-studies-age-iq-adjusted-norms-trail.htm

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