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Intracranial EEG reveals a time- and frequency-specific role for the right inferior frontal gyrus and primary motor cortex in stopping initiated responses.

5 Oct 2009 Inappropriate response tendencies may be stopped via a specific fronto/basal ganglia/primary motor cortical network. We sought to characterize the functional role of two regions in this putative stopping network, the right inferior frontal gyrus ...
rec_pub_19812342-intracranial-eeg-reveals-time-frequency-specific-role-right-inferior.htm


Driving under low-contrast visibility conditions in Parkinson disease.

4 Oct 2009 OBJECTIVE: To assess driving performance in Parkinson disease (PD) under low-contrast visibility conditions. METHODS: Licensed, active drivers with mild to moderate PD (n = 67, aged 66.2 +/- 9.0 years, median Hoehn-Yahr stage = 2) and controls (n = ...
rec_pub_19805726-driving-low-contrast-visibility-conditions-parkinson-disease.htm


Memory strategy development in children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to examine whether children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) show the same developmental transition from visual to verbal memory strategies as in non-FASD children and whether this transition was ...
rec_pub_19842820-memory-strategy-development-children-foetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders.htm


Children's reports of activity and participation after sustaining a spinal cord injury: a cognitive interviewing study.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the readability, comprehension and response processes of test items designed to measure activity performance and participation by children with spinal cord injury (SCI). METHODS: Eleven parents and 33 children participated. ...
rec_pub_19842818-children-s-reports-activity-participation-sustaining-spinal-cord.htm


Interactions between cognition and circadian rhythms: attentional demands modify circadian entrainment.

29 Sep 2009 Animals and humans are able to predict and synchronize their daily activity to signals present in their environments. Environmental cues are most often associated with signaling the beginning or the end of a daily activity cycle, but they can also ...
rec_pub_19824760-interactions-cognition-circadian-rhythms-attentional-demands-modify.htm


Operant matching as a Nash equilibrium of an intertemporal game.

29 Sep 2009 Over the past several decades, economists, psychologists, and neuroscientists have conducted experiments in which a subject, human or animal, repeatedly chooses between alternative actions and is rewarded based on choice history. While individual ...
rec_pub_19635021-operant-matching-nash-equilibrium-intertemporal-game.htm


Experience-induced neural circuits that achieve high capacity.

29 Sep 2009 Over a lifetime, cortex performs a vast number of different cognitive actions, mostly dependent on experience. Previously it has not been known how such capabilities can be reconciled, even in principle, with the known resource constraints on ...
rec_pub_19635015-experience-induced-neural-circuits-achieve-high-capacity.htm


How to influence patient oral hygiene behavior effectively.

29 Sep 2009 Considerable resources are expended in dealing with dental disease easily prevented with better oral hygiene. The study hypothesis was that an evidence-based intervention, framed with psychological theory, would improve patients' oral hygiene ...
rec_pub_19783802-how-influence-patient-oral-hygiene-behavior-effectively.htm


Longitudinal study of the transition from healthy aging to Alzheimer disease.

29 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Detection of the earliest cognitive changes signifying Alzheimer disease is difficult. OBJECTIVE: To model the cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease. DESIGN: Longitudinal archival study comparing individuals who became ...
rec_pub_19822781-longitudinal-study-transition-healthy-aging-alzheimer-disease.htm


Promising strategies for the prevention of dementia.

29 Sep 2009 The incidence and prevalence of dementia are expected to increase several-fold in the coming decades. Given that the current pharmaceutical treatment of dementia can only modestly improve symptoms, risk factor modification remains the cornerstone ...
rec_pub_19822776-promising-strategies-prevention-dementia.htm

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