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Impaired financial capacity in late life depression is associated with cognitive performance on measures of executive functioning and attention.

26 Jul 2009 Few studies have evaluated the prevalence of impairments of financial capacity among individuals with psychiatric disorders. Late life depression (LLD) is a common psychiatric disorder associated with significant disability and cognitive impairment. ...
rec_pub_19635176-impaired-financial-capacity-late-life-depression-associated-cognitive.htm


Activation of metabotropic glutamate receptor type 2/3 supports the involvement of the hippocampal mossy fiber pathway on contextual fear memory consolidation.

26 Jul 2009 Elucidating the functional properties of the dentate gyrus (DG), CA3, and CA1 areas is critical for understanding the role of the dorsal hippocampus in contextual fear memory processing. In order to specifically disrupt various hippocampal inputs, ...
rec_pub_19638469-activation-metabotropic-glutamate-receptor-type-2-3-supports.htm


The anterior temporal lobes and the functional architecture of semantic memory.

25 Jul 2009 Recently, three accounts have emerged on the role of the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) in semantic memory. One account claims that the ATLs are domain-general semantic hubs, another claims that they underlie knowledge of unique entities ...
rec_pub_19631024-the-anterior-temporal-lobes-functional-architecture-semantic-memory.htm


A nonword repetition task for speakers with misarticulations: the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT).

25 Jul 2009 PURPOSE: Conceptual and methodological confounds occur when non(sense) word repetition tasks are administered to speakers who do not have the target speech sounds in their phonetic inventories or who habitually misarticulate targeted speech sounds. ...
rec_pub_19635944-a-nonword-repetition-task-speakers-misarticulations-syllable.htm


Reconsolidation: maintaining memory relevance.

25 Jul 2009 The retrieval of a memory places it into a plastic state, the result of which is that the memory can be disrupted or even enhanced by experimental treatment. This phenomenon has been conceptualised within a framework of memories being reactivated ...
rec_pub_19640595-reconsolidation-maintaining-memory-relevance.htm


The relation between theory of mind and executive functions in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

24 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are faced with a range of physical, cognitive, behavioral, and/or learning deficits, as well as poor executive functioning and social skills. Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to ...
rec_pub_19638654-the-relation-theory-mind-executive-functions-children-fetal-alcohol.htm


A spike-timing pattern based neural network model for the study of memory dynamics.

22 Jul 2009 It is well accepted that the brain's computation relies on spatiotemporal activity of neural networks. In particular, there is growing evidence of the importance of continuously and precisely timed spiking activity. Therefore, it is important to ...
rec_pub_19629179-a-spike-timing-pattern-based-neural-network-model-study-memory.htm


Fuzzy associative conjuncted maps network.

22 Jul 2009 The fuzzy associative conjuncted maps (FASCOM) is a fuzzy neural network that associates data of nonlinearly related inputs and outputs. In the network, each input or output dimension is represented by a feature map that is partitioned into fuzzy or ...
rec_pub_19635694-fuzzy-associative-conjuncted-maps-network.htm


MRI- and MRS-derived hippocampal correlates of quantitative locomotor function in older adults.

21 Jul 2009 Gait measures have been shown to predict cognitive decline and dementia in older adults. Investigation of the neurobiology associated with locomotor function is needed to elucidate this relationship with cognitive abilities. This study aimed to ...
rec_pub_19631621-mri-mrs-derived-hippocampal-correlates-quantitative-locomotor.htm


Neurochemical mechanisms of consolidation of associative aversive learning to food in the common snail.

20 Jul 2009 Studies of the effects of the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide and serotonin and NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists on the processes of consolidation of the associative skill of rejecting particular foodstuffs were performed in the common ...
rec_pub_19629701-neurochemical-mechanisms-consolidation-associative-aversive-learning.htm

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