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Memory, Short-Term (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory, Short-Term'
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Tourette's syndrome (TS): inhibitory performance in adults with uncomplicated TS.
29 Apr 2009
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder linked with frontostriatal dysfunction. Previous work has shown some evidence of mild performance deficits on a range of different tasks that involve inhibitory processes. The present study ...
rec_pub_19413449-tourette-s-syndrome-ts-inhibitory-performance-adults-uncomplicated-ts.htm
Prospective memory in Parkinson disease across laboratory and self-reported everyday performance.
29 Apr 2009
Prospective memory is a complex cognitive construct ubiquitous in everyday life that is thought to sometimes rely on executive skills commonly affected by Parkinson's disease (PD). The present study investigated the effect of PD on prospective ...
rec_pub_19413448-prospective-memory-parkinson-disease-laboratory-self-reported.htm
Training and transfer of training in the search for camouflaged targets.
29 Apr 2009
How do observers become proficient at finding camouflaged targets? Does gaining proficiency in locating a target in one camouflage search situation improve performance in novel camouflage situations? We examined these questions by having ...
rec_pub_19429971-training-transfer-training-search-camouflaged-targets.htm
The effects of size changes on haptic object recognition.
29 Apr 2009
Two experiments examined the effects of size changes on haptic object recognition. In Experiment 1, participants named one of three exemplars (a standard-size-and-shape, different-size, or different-shape exemplar) of 36 categories of real, familiar ...
rec_pub_19429968-the-effects-size-changes-haptic-object-recognition.htm
The role of visual working memory (VWM) in the control of gaze during visual search.
29 Apr 2009
We investigated the interactions among visual working memory (VWM), attention, and gaze control in a visual search task that was performed while a color was held in VWM for a concurrent discrimination task. In the search task, participants were ...
rec_pub_19429970-the-role-visual-working-memory-vwm-control-gaze-visual-search.htm
The contents of perceptual hypotheses: evidence from rapid resumption of interrupted visual search.
29 Apr 2009
Observers can resume a previously interrupted visual search trial significantly more quickly than they can start a new search trial (Lleras, Rensink, & Enns, 2005). This rapid resumption of search is possible because evidence accumulated during the ...
rec_pub_19429951-the-contents-perceptual-hypotheses-evidence-rapid-resumption.htm
Associative grouping: perceptual grouping of shapes by association.
29 Apr 2009
Perceptual grouping is usually defined by principles that associate distinct elements by virtue of image properties, such as proximity, similarity, and occurrence within common regions. What role does learning play in forming a perceptual group? ...
rec_pub_19429967-associative-grouping-perceptual-grouping-shapes-association.htm
Fixation identification: the optimum threshold for a dispersion algorithm.
29 Apr 2009
It is hypothesized that the number, position, size, and duration of fixations are functions of the metric used for dispersion in a dispersion-based fixation detection algorithm, as well as of the threshold value. The sensitivity of the I-DT ...
rec_pub_19429966-fixation-identification-optimum-threshold-dispersion-algorithm.htm
Attention to faces modulates early face processing during low but not high face discriminability.
29 Apr 2009
In the present study, we investigated whether attention to faces results in sensory gain modulation. Participants were cued to attend either to faces or to scenes in superimposed face-scene images for which face discriminability was manipulated ...
rec_pub_19429962-attention-faces-modulates-early-face-processing-low-high-face.htm
Expectancy in humans in multisecond peak-interval timing with gaps.
29 Apr 2009
In two experiments, the peak-interval procedure was used with humans to test effects related to gaps in multisecond timing. In Experiment 1, peak times of response distributions were shorter when the gap occurred later during the encoding of the ...
rec_pub_19429959-expectancy-humans-multisecond-peak-interval-timing-gaps.htm
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