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The Color Object Association Test (COAT): the development of a new measure of declarative memory for 18- to 36-month-old toddlers.

30 Dec 2007 Few methods exist to measure declarative (explicit) memory in children during the toddler and preschool stages of development. We report the development and psychometric properties of a new measure of declarative memory for this age group, the Color ...
rec_pub_18097800-the-color-object-association-test-coat-development-new-measure.htm


New visuospatial associations by training verbospatial mappings in the first language.

29 Nov 2007 We investigated whether verbospatial and visuospatial information share a common representation. Wedemonstrate that when the associations from spatial words to spatial responses are altered, so that the word LEFT becomes associated with a right ...
rec_pub_18229494-new-visuospatial-associations-training-verbospatial-mappings-language.htm


A sensitive body or a sensitive mind? Associations among somatic sensitization, cognitive sensitization, health worry, and subjective health complaints.

29 Nov 2007 OBJECTIVES: Psychobiological sensitization and health worry appear to be involved in the etiology of clinical manifestations of subjective health complaints (SHCs) via amplified processing of health-related information. However, it is not clear ...
rec_pub_18061759-a-sensitive-body-sensitive-mind-associations-somatic-sensitization.htm


Category-specific semantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease: a semantic priming study.

27 Nov 2007 Category-specific semantic deficits in individuals suffering brain damage after relatively focal lesions provide an important source of evidence about the organization of semantic knowledge. However, whether Alzheimer's disease (AD), in which the ...
rec_pub_18191959-category-specific-semantic-deficits-alzheimer-s-disease-semantic.htm


Failure to condition to a cue is associated with sustained contextual fear.

26 Nov 2007 The acquisition of a conditioned fear response is adaptive, as it enables the organism to appropriately respond to predictors of aversive events. Consequently, the absence of predictive cues can be used as a signal for safety. We aimed to study ...
rec_pub_18048004-failure-condition-cue-associated-sustained-contextual-fear.htm


The impact of adolescent tobacco-related associative memory on smoking trajectory: an application of negative binomial regression to highly skewed longitudinal data.

15 Nov 2007 Tobacco use is prevalent in adolescents and understanding factors that contribute to smoking uptake remains a critical public health priority. While there is now good support for the role of implicit (preconscious) cognitive processing in accounting ...
rec_pub_18222050-the-impact-adolescent-tobacco-related-associative-memory-smoking.htm


Learned changes in stimulus representations (a personal history).

30 Oct 2007 Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experience can change the effectiveness of the events used as stimuli in standard associative learning procedures. In this personal history I will describe ...
rec_pub_17992948-learned-changes-stimulus-representations-personal-history.htm


Efferent association pathways from the rostral prefrontal cortex in the macaque monkey.

22 Oct 2007 The different prefrontal cortical regions exert executive control over processing occurring in posterior cortical regions. We examined with the autoradiographic method, in the macaque monkey, the course and terminations of the efferent ...
rec_pub_17959800-efferent-association-pathways-rostral-prefrontal-cortex-macaque-monkey.htm


Faces, flowers and football boots: capacity limits in distractor processing.

22 Oct 2007 While visual attention can be attracted by task-irrelevant stimuli, questions remain regarding how many irrelevant items can be processed simultaneously and whether capacity limits are equivalent for all types of stimuli. To explore these issues, ...
rec_pub_17927972-faces-flowers-football-boots-capacity-limits-distractor-processing.htm


Feedback interference and dissociations of classification: evidence against the multiple-learning-systems hypothesis.

29 Sep 2007 Researchers have argued that different categorization problems are learned by separate and distinct cognitive systems. They propose that an explicit system is responsible for learning rule-based categories and that a separate implicit system learns ...
rec_pub_18062551-feedback-interference-dissociations-classification-evidence-multiple.htm

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