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Cue reactivity in young marijuana smokers: a preliminary investigation.

29 Nov 2008 To develop and evaluate the feasibility of a cue reactivity paradigm for young marijuana smokers, the authors set up a laboratory procedure involving neutral and marijuana-related imagery, video, and in vivo cues. Fifteen adolescents and young ...
rec_pub_19071985-cue-reactivity-young-marijuana-smokers-preliminary-investigation.htm


How is cognitive control of a simple mental image achieved? An fMRI study.

29 Nov 2008 The aim of this study was to determine the brain regions associated with suppressing the image of an object. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during five mental tasks (imagining, suppressing, erasing, free thinking and resting) ...
rec_pub_18937119-how-cognitive-control-simple-mental-image-achieved-fmri-study.htm


Amnesia as an impairment of detail generation and binding: evidence from personal, fictional, and semantic narratives in K.C.

28 Nov 2008 Autobiographical episodic recall involves active simultaneous generation and binding of various elements that were present during the initial experience. Deficits in this reconstructive process may account for some aspects of retrograde amnesia (RA) ...
rec_pub_19100757-amnesia-impairment-generation-binding-evidence-personal-fictional.htm


Higher free testosterone level is associated with faster visual processing and more flanker interference in older men.

27 Nov 2008 The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between free testosterone (FT) level and basic cognitive functions in older men. Three cognitive computer tasks were aimed to measure visual-processing speed, ability to suppress inappropriate ...
rec_pub_19042092-higher-free-testosterone-level-associated-faster-visual-processing.htm


Classification of imaginary movements in ECoG with a hybrid approach based on multi-dimensional Hilbert-SVM solution.

23 Nov 2008 The study presented in this paper shows that electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals can be classified for making use of a human brain-computer interface (BCI) field. The results show that certain invariant phase transition features can be reliably ...
rec_pub_19084556-classification-imaginary-movements-ecog-hybrid-approach-based-multi.htm


Concrete and abstract visualizations in history learning tasks.

20 Nov 2008 BACKGROUND: History learning requires that students understand historical phenomena, abstract concepts and the relations between them. Students have problems grasping, using and relating complex historical developments and structures. AIMS: A study ...
rec_pub_19026112-concrete-abstract-visualizations-history-learning-tasks.htm


Could the beta rebound in the EEG be suitable to realize a "brain switch"?

20 Nov 2008 OBJECTIVE: Performing foot motor imagery is accompanied by a peri-imagery ERD and a post-imagery beta ERS (beta rebound). Our aim was to study whether the post-imagery beta rebound is a suitable feature for a simple "brain switch". Such a brain ...
rec_pub_19028138-could-beta-rebound-eeg-suitable-realize-brain-switch.htm


Grapheme-colour synaesthetes show increased grey matter volumes of parietal and fusiform cortex.

19 Nov 2008 In synaesthesia, stimulation of a sensory modality triggers abnormal additional perceptions. Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used in 18 grapheme-colour synaesthetes to investigate the neuro-anatomical basis of their abnormal perceptions. More ...
rec_pub_19028762-grapheme-colour-synaesthetes-increased-grey-matter-volumes-parietal.htm


Effects of gaze-aversion on visual-spatial imagination.

17 Nov 2008 Research suggests that averting gaze from an interlocutor can improve both children's and adults' performance in a range of cognitive tasks. With the present experiments, we investigated the effect of gaze aversion on adults' visual-spatial ...
rec_pub_19021925-effects-gaze-aversion-visual-spatial-imagination.htm


Early detection of markers for synaesthesia in childhood populations.

14 Nov 2008 We show that the neurological condition of synaesthesia--which causes fundamental differences in perception and cognition throughout a lifetime--is significantly represented within the childhood population, and that it manifests behavioural markers ...
rec_pub_19015159-early-detection-markers-synaesthesia-childhood-populations.htm

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