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Long-term maintenance of retest learning in young old and oldest old adults.

11 Aug 2009 This study examined the maintenance of retest learning benefits in young old and oldest old adults over an 8-month period in 3 cognitive abilities: reasoning, perceptual-motor speed, and visual attention. Twenty-four young old (aged 70-79 years, M = ...
rec_pub_19679700-long-term-maintenance-retest-learning-young-old-oldest-old-adults.htm


Leukoaraiosis severity and list-learning in dementia.

30 Jul 2009 In patients with dementia, leukoaraiosis (LA) was hypothesized to result in differential patterns of impairment on a verbal serial list-learning test. Using a visual rating scale, 144 dementia patients with ischemic scores <4 were re-categorized as ...
rec_pub_19370451-leukoaraiosis-severity-list-learning-dementia.htm


Agenda-based regulation of study-time allocation: when agendas override item-based monitoring.

30 Jul 2009 Theories of self-regulated study assume that learners monitor item difficulty when making decisions about which items to select for study. To complement such theories, the authors propose an agenda-based regulation (ABR) model in which learners' ...
rec_pub_19653800-agenda-based-regulation-study-time-allocation-agendas-override-item.htm


The objectification of overlearned sequences: a new view of spatial sequence synesthesia.

5 Jul 2009 In the phenomenon of spatial sequence synesthesia (SSS), subjects can articulate explicit spatial locations for sequences such as numbers, letters, weekdays, months, years, and other overlearned series. Similarly, abstract sequences can take on ...
rec_pub_19665114-the-objectification-overlearned-sequences-new-view-spatial-sequence.htm


Excitatory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to left dorsal premotor cortex enhances motor consolidation of new skills.

5 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Following practice of skilled movements, changes continue to take place in the brain that both strengthen and modify memory for motor learning. These changes represent motor memory consolidation a process whereby new memories are ...
rec_pub_19583831-excitatory-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-left-dorsal.htm


Resistance to change within heterogeneous response sequences.

29 Jun 2009 Three experiments investigated how instrumental and Pavlovian contingencies contribute to resistance to change (RTC) in different ordinal response positions within heterogeneous response sequences in pigeons. RTC in the initial and terminal response ...
rec_pub_19594277-resistance-change-heterogeneous-response-sequences.htm


Incidental and intentional sequence learning in youth-onset psychosis and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

29 Jun 2009 The goal was to compare incidental and intentional spatial sequence learning in youth-onset psychosis and ADHD. The authors tested 8- to 19-year-olds with psychosis or ADHD and healthy controls on a serial reaction time (RT) task and used manual and ...
rec_pub_19586209-incidental-intentional-sequence-learning-youth-onset-psychosis.htm


Visual and spatial working memory are not that dissociated after all: a time-based resource-sharing account.

29 Jun 2009 Examinations of interference between visual and spatial materials in working memory have suggested domain- and process-based fractionations of visuo-spatial working memory. The present study examined the role of central time-based resource sharing ...
rec_pub_19586267-visual-spatial-working-memory-dissociated-time-based-resource-sharing.htm


Unsuccessful retrieval attempts enhance subsequent learning.

29 Jun 2009 Taking tests enhances learning. But what happens when one cannot answer a test question-does an unsuccessful retrieval attempt impede future learning or enhance it? The authors examined this question using materials that ensured that retrieval ...
rec_pub_19586265-unsuccessful-retrieval-attempts-enhance-subsequent-learning.htm


Integrated and independent learning of hand-related constituent sequences.

29 Jun 2009 In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present experiments explored whether learning in such tasks pertains not only to the overall sequence spanning both hands but also to the constituent ...
rec_pub_19586259-integrated-independent-learning-hand-related-constituent-sequences.htm

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