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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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20 Jul 2009
Walking animals rely on working memory to avoid obstacles. One example is the stepping of the hindlegs of quadrupeds over an obstacle. In this case, the obstacle is not visible at the time of hindleg stepping, because of its position between the ...
rec_pub_19625530-long-lasting-working-memories-obstacles-established-foreleg-stepping.htm
20 Jul 2009
We aimed to test whether tyrosine phosphorylation of the NMDA receptor (NMDAR) in the insular cortex is necessary for novel taste learning. We found that in rats, novel taste learning leads to elevated phosphorylation of tyrosine 1472 of the NR2B ...
rec_pub_19625512-tyrosine-phosphorylation-2b-subunit-nmda-receptor-necessary-taste.htm
A foundation for savantism? Visuo-spatial synaesthetes present with cognitive benefits.
19 Jul 2009
Individuals with 'time-space' synaesthesia have conscious awareness of mappings between time and space (e.g., they may see months arranged in an ellipse, or years as columns or spirals). These mappings exist in the 3D space around the body or in a ...
rec_pub_19665699-a-foundation-savantism-visuo-spatial-synaesthetes-present-cognitive.htm
Effects of intracisternal administration of insulin on the time dynamics of behavior in rats.
19 Jul 2009
The effects of intracisternal administration of insulin at doses of 2.5, 25, 50, and 200 ng on the behavior of rats in an open field test and elevated plus maze were studied at 45 min, 24 h, and nine days after single doses. On day 1, doses of 2.5 ...
rec_pub_19621271-effects-intracisternal-administration-insulin-time-dynamics-behavior.htm
Spatial recognition in cats: effects of parahippocampal lesions.
19 Jul 2009
The role of the posterior parahippocampal area of the brain in spatial types of memory in conditions of one-trial visual perception of the positions of objects was studied by training eight cats to remember the spatial positions of either two ...
rec_pub_19621264-spatial-recognition-cats-effects-parahippocampal-lesions.htm
17 Jul 2009
To determine the validity of substance-abusing (SA) patients' self-reports of cognitive impairments, we assessed the independent contributions of depression, actual neurocognitive performance and an index of cognitive decline, in predicting ...
rec_pub_19619901-validity-cognitive-complaints-substance-abusing-patients-non-clinical.htm
Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation does not affect fear memory reconsolidation in rats.
16 Jul 2009
There is increasing evidence that sleep may be involved in memory consolidation. However, there remain comparatively few studies that have explored the relationship between sleep and memory reconsolidation. At present study, we tested the effects of ...
rec_pub_19619610-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-deprivation-does-affect-fear-memory.htm
16 Jul 2009
The relative usefulness of two digit span (DS) variables in detecting negative response bias, as defined by below cut-off performance on the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), was examined among primarily middle-aged military veteran outpatients who ...
rec_pub_19617596-digit-span-age-scaled-score-middle-aged-military-veterans-closely.htm
Reference data for the word memory test.
16 Jul 2009
Many studies have evaluated the utility of the Word Memory Test (WMT) as a symptom validity test. However, there is a lack of reference data for the WMT conventional memory subtests. The present study examined the demographic characteristics that ...
rec_pub_19617595-reference-data-word-memory-test.htm
Memory and the NMDA receptors.
14 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19605837-memory-nmda-receptors.htm
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