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Paired-Associate Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Paired-Associate Learning'
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16 Jul 2007
OBJECTIVE: To test whether abnormal sensorimotor plasticity in focal hand dystonia is a primary abnormality or is merely a consequence of the dystonic posture. METHODS: This study used the paired associative stimulation (PAS) paradigm, an ...
rec_pub_17634214-abnormal-plasticity-sensorimotor-circuits-extends-affected-body-focal.htm
Morphological processing with deficient phonological short-term memory.
29 Jun 2007
This paper investigates the processing of Hebrew derivational morphology in an individual (S.E.) with deficient phonological short-term memory. In comparison to 10 age- and education-matched men, S.E. was impaired on digit span tasks and ...
rec_pub_18416505-morphological-processing-deficient-phonological-short-term-memory.htm
29 Jun 2007
Although autism is associated with impaired language functions, the nature of semantic processing in high-functioning pervasive developmental disorders (HFPDD) without a history of early language delay has been debated. In this study, we aimed to ...
rec_pub_17080275-atypical-lexical-semantic-processing-high-functioning-autism-spectrum.htm
The role of thought suppression in building mental blocks.
16 Jun 2007
This research examined the role of thought suppression in the formation of mental blocks. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to generate a series of creative associates for two target words after initially suppressing a word that was ...
rec_pub_17576076-the-role-thought-suppression-building-mental-blocks.htm
The role of rumination, attentional biases and stress in psychological distress.
4 Jun 2007
This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additionally, the study aims to determine, within a diathesis-stress framework, whether rumination or attentional bias (or both) can prospectively predict ...
rec_pub_17559717-the-role-rumination-attentional-biases-stress-psychological-distress.htm
Do self-monitoring interventions improve older adult learning?
30 May 2007
We describe a self-monitoring approach for improving older adult learning that older adults can use in conjunction with more traditional mnemonic-based interventions. According to the self-monitoring approach, older adults can improve the ...
rec_pub_17565167-do-self-monitoring-interventions-improve-older-adult-learning.htm
When "3" is a jerk and "E" is a king: personifying inanimate objects in synesthesia.
30 May 2007
We report a case study of an individual (TE) for whom inanimate objects, such as letters, numbers, simple shapes, and even furniture, are experienced as having rich and detailed personalities. TE reports that her object-personality pairings are ...
rec_pub_17536968-when-3-jerk-e-king-personifying-inanimate-objects-synesthesia.htm
23 May 2007
An attentional blink (AB) paradigm was used to directly compare semantic and repetition priming for reported words versus missed words. Three target words (T1, T2, T3) were embedded in a rapidly presented stream of non-word distractors for report at ...
rec_pub_17611011-semantic-repetition-priming-attentional-blink-event-related-brain.htm
Highly neurotic never-depressed students have negative biases in information processing.
8 May 2007
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories associate depression with negative biases in information processing. Although negatively biased cognitions are well documented in depressed patients and to some extent in recovered patients, it remains unclear whether ...
rec_pub_17493298-highly-neurotic-depressed-students-negative-biases-information.htm
Dual-task interference is greater in delayed grasping than in visually guided grasping.
2 May 2007
Previous kinematic research suggests that visually guided grasping employs an accurate real-time control system in the dorsal stream, whereas delayed grasping relies on less accurate stored information derived by the perceptual system in the ventral ...
rec_pub_18217845-dual-task-interference-greater-delayed-grasping-visually-guided.htm
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