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An attentional blink for sequentially presented targets: evidence in favor of resource depletion accounts.

30 Jul 2008 Several accounts of the attentional blink (AB) have postulated that this dual-target deficit occurs because of limited-capacity attentional resources being devoted to processing the first target at the expense of the second (resource depletion ...
rec_pub_18792508-an-attentional-blink-sequentially-presented-targets-evidence-favor.htm


Dual task interference in implicit sequence learning by young and old adults.

30 Jul 2008 BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Motor sequence is the focus of too much of human's intelligent behavior. It is well-known that such sequential skills involve chaining a number of primitive actions together. Cognitive aging is the part of aging that causes ...
rec_pub_18213607-dual-task-interference-implicit-sequence-learning-young-old-adults.htm


Predictors of word-level literacy amongst Grade 3 children in five diverse languages.

30 Jul 2008 Groups of Grade 3 children were tested on measures of word-level literacy and undertook tasks that required the ability to associate sounds with letter sequences and that involved visual, auditory and phonological-processing skills. These groups ...
rec_pub_18697190-predictors-word-level-literacy-grade-3-children-five-diverse-languages.htm


Assessing individual differences in categorical data.

30 Jul 2008 In cognitive modeling, data are often categorical observations taken over participants and items. Usually subsets of these observations are pooled and analyzed by a cognitive model assuming the category counts come from a multinomial distribution ...
rec_pub_18792498-assessing-individual-differences-categorical-data.htm


Motor sequence learning increases sleep spindles and fast frequencies in post-training sleep.

30 Jul 2008 STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate polysomnographic (PSG) sleep and NREM sleep characteristics, including sleep spindles and spectral activity involved in offline consolidation of a motor sequence learning task. DESIGN: Counterbalanced within-subject ...
rec_pub_18714787-motor-sequence-learning-increases-sleep-spindles-fast-frequencies.htm


Motor sequence learning and movement disorders.

30 Jul 2008 PURPOSE OF REVIEW: New insights into the psychophysiological determinants of performance changes and brain plasticity associated with motor sequence learning have recently been gained through behavioral and imaging studies in healthy individuals. In ...
rec_pub_18607210-motor-sequence-learning-movement-disorders.htm


Size sequencing as a window on executive control in children with autism and Asperger's syndrome.

30 Jul 2008 A study is reported in which size sequencing on a touch screen is used as a measure of executive control in 20 high-functioning children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The data show a significant and age-independent effect of the length of ...
rec_pub_17594137-size-sequencing-window-executive-control-children-autism-asperger-s.htm


The effect of motivation on working memory: an fMRI and SEM study.

23 Jul 2008 This study investigated the effective connectivity between prefrontal regions of human brain supporting motivational influence on working memory. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to ...
rec_pub_18620069-the-effect-motivation-working-memory-fmri-sem-study.htm


A picture says more than a thousand words: behavioural and ERP evidence for attentional enhancements due to action affordances.

16 Jul 2008 Previous research has demonstrated that, in addition to ventral stream processing of object form, manipulable objects are represented functionally in the dorsal stream. Here, we demonstrate how the two streams interact via attentional selection and ...
rec_pub_18682258-a-picture-says-thousand-words-behavioural-erp-evidence-attentional.htm


Imitation of hierarchical structure versus component details of complex actions by 3- and 5-year-olds.

16 Jul 2008 We investigated developmental changes in the level of information children incorporate into their imitation when a model executes complex, hierarchically organized actions. A total of 57 3-year-olds and 60 5-year-olds participated, watching video ...
rec_pub_18639887-imitation-hierarchical-structure-versus-component-details-complex.htm

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