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Neuromagnetic brain responses to words from semantic sub- and supercategories.

29 Aug 2005 BACKGROUND: We explored spatio-temporal patterns of cortical activity evoked by written words from super-ordinate and sub-ordinate semantic categories and hoped to find a differential cortical and/or temporal distribution of the brain response ...
rec_pub_16135252-neuromagnetic-brain-responses-words-semantic-sub-supercategories.htm


Models of high-dimensional semantic space predict language-mediated eye movements in the visual world.

9 Aug 2005 In the visual world paradigm, participants are more likely to fixate a visual referent that has some semantic relationship with a heard word, than they are to fixate an unrelated referent [Cooper, R. M. (1974). The control of eye fixation by the ...
rec_pub_16098943-models-high-dimensional-semantic-space-predict-language-mediated-eye.htm


Comparing language lateralization determined by dichotic listening and fMRI activation in frontal and temporal lobes in children with epilepsy.

Aug 2005 We investigated the relationship between ear advantage scores on the Fused Dichotic Words Test (FDWT), and laterality of activation in fMRI using a verb generation paradigm in fourteen children with epilepsy. The magnitude of the laterality index ...
rec_pub_16083954-comparing-language-lateralization-determined-dichotic-listening-fmri.htm


Comparing source-based and gist-based false recognition in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

29 Jun 2005 This study examined 2 factors contributing to false recognition of semantic associates: errors based on confusion of source and errors based on general similarity information or gist. The authors investigated these errors in patients with ...
rec_pub_16060815-comparing-source-based-gist-based-false-recognition-aging-alzheimer-s.htm


The temporal stability of cluster and switch scores using a modified COWAT procedure.

26 Jun 2005 This study examined the impact of instructional changes on the temporal stability of cluster and switch scores for the Controlled Oral Word Association Test [COWAT; Benton, A. L., Hamsher, K., & Sivan, A. B. (1994). Multilingual Aphasia Examination ...
rec_pub_15990269-the-temporal-stability-cluster-switch-scores-using-modified-cowat.htm


Mayo's Older African Americans Normative Studies: norms for Boston Naming Test, Controlled Oral Word Association, Category Fluency, Animal Naming, Token Test, Wrat-3 Reading, Trail Making Test, Stroop Test, and Judgment of Line Orientation.

30 May 2005 Normative data for older African Americans are presented for several clinical neuropsychological measures, including Boston Naming Test, Controlled Oral Word Association, Category Fluency, Token Test, WRAT-3 Reading, Trail Making Test, Stroop Color ...
rec_pub_16019707-mayo-s-older-african-americans-normative-studies-norms-boston-naming.htm


Generalizability of carry-over effects in the emotional Stroop task.

30 May 2005 The emotional Stroop task has been the most widely used task to examine attentional bias to emotionally salient stimuli. In one format of this task, words are presented to participants in a mixed randomized or quasi-randomized sequence. Using a ...
rec_pub_15890165-generalizability-carry-effects-emotional-stroop-task.htm


Altered processing of pain-related information in patients with fibromyalgia.

30 May 2005 Pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) and event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by emotional words were analyzed in 12 patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and 12 matched healthy subjects. PPTs were assessed at the middle finger of both hands, before and ...
rec_pub_15862479-altered-processing-pain-related-information-patients-fibromyalgia.htm


Rating of textual associations in organized and nonorganized sentences for the assessment of semantic networks in schizophrenia.

29 Apr 2005 BACKGROUND: Collins and Quillian ( Acta Psychol 1970;33:304-314) proposed that semantic representations in the human brain could have a "networklike" theoretical construct. Thought disorders in schizophrenia have been described as disturbances in ...
rec_pub_16021586-rating-textual-associations-organized-nonorganized-sentences.htm


Category content and structure in schizophrenia: an evaluation using the instantiation principle.

29 Apr 2005 In numerous studies, researchers have suggested anomalies in semantics in patients with schizophrenia. In this study, the authors addressed whether one such anomaly might reflect a difference in knowledge content or in the structure or organization ...
rec_pub_15910123-category-content-structure-schizophrenia-evaluation-using.htm

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