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Content-specific activation during associative long-term memory retrieval.

29 Sep 2005 We tested whether visual stimulus material that is assumed to be processed in different cortical networks during perception (i.e., faces and spatial positions) is also topographically dissociable during long-term memory recall. With an extensive ...
rec_pub_15964209-content-specific-activation-associative-long-term-memory-retrieval.htm


Extensions of errorless learning for social problem-solving deficits in schizophrenia.

27 Feb 2005 OBJECTIVE: There is a clear need to develop psychosocial rehabilitation methods that compensate for neurocognitive deficits common to persons with severe and persistent mental illness. Errorless learning, a compensatory training intervention, has ...
rec_pub_15741468-extensions-errorless-learning-social-problem-solving-deficits.htm


The inhibition of imitative and overlearned responses: a functional double dissociation.

30 Dec 2004 Neuropsychological research has established that the inhibition of dominant response tendencies is a function of the prefrontal cortex. These inhibitory mechanisms are tested using tasks like the Stroop task, in which the prepotency of the dominant ...
rec_pub_15488909-the-inhibition-imitative-overlearned-responses-functional-double.htm


Right-left prevalence with task-irrelevant spatial codes.

2 Feb 2004 The present work investigated the right-left prevalence effect caused by the automatic activation of horizontal and vertical spatial codes in a task (Simon task) in which spatial information is task-irrelevant. Experiment 1 showed a horizontal Simon ...
rec_pub_15597182-right-left-prevalence-task-irrelevant-spatial-codes.htm


fMRI of healthy older adults during Stroop interference.

30 Dec 2003 The Stroop interference effect, caused by difficulty inhibiting overlearned word reading, is often more pronounced in older adults. This has been proposed to be due to declines in inhibitory control and frontal lobe functions with aging. Initial ...
rec_pub_14741656-fmri-healthy-older-adults-stroop-interference.htm


Partial reinforcement across trials impairs escape performance but spares place learning in the water maze.

13 May 2003 We studied the effects of partial reinforcement on escape performance and place learning in the water maze. Rats given 50% reinforcement across trials (i.e. the escape platform was present only on odd trials) were compared to controls given 100% ...
rec_pub_12742245-partial-reinforcement-trials-impairs-escape-performance-spares-place.htm


Effect of stimulus intensity and number of treatments on ECS-related seizure duration and retrograde amnesia in rats.

29 Nov 2002 BACKGROUND: Animal models are frequently used to generate and test hypotheses about amnesia resulting from electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Although many predictors of ECT-induced amnesia are known, their relative effects have been inadequately ...
rec_pub_12468995-effect-stimulus-intensity-number-treatments-ecs-related-seizure.htm


Differential activation of monkey striatal neurons in the early and late stages of procedural learning.

24 Jul 2002 The basal ganglia is a key structure for procedural learning. To examine in what aspects of procedural learning the basal ganglia participate, we recorded from striatal neurons (phasically active neurons) in monkeys while the animals were performing ...
rec_pub_12192586-differential-activation-monkey-striatal-neurons-early-late-stages.htm


Finding a home for post-traumatic stress disorder in biological psychiatry. Is it a disorder of anxiety, mood, stress, or memory?

30 May 2002 The collection of articles in this issue constitutes the most thorough review of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) yet. At this point, the accumulated phenomenological, epidemiological, biological, and treatment evidence make it crystal clear ...
rec_pub_12136510-finding-home-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-biological-psychiatry.htm


Motor control and cerebral hemispheric specialization in highly qualified judo wrestlers.

30 Dec 2001 With the purpose of investigating motor and cognitive lateralization profiles associated with long-term motor training, we investigated differences in hemispheric specialization between proficient judo sportsmen and controls through the assessment ...
rec_pub_11931924-motor-control-cerebral-hemispheric-specialization-highly-qualified.htm

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