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Serial Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Serial Learning'
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22 Jun 2008
Previous data from our team have shown that pre-test stress in mice reversed the pattern of memory retrieval in a contextual serial spatial task (CSD; Celerier, A., Pierard, C., Rachbauer, D., Sarrieau, A., & Beracochea, D. (2004). Contextual and ...
rec_pub_18572424-prefrontal-cortex-basolateral-amygdala-lesions-blocked-stress-induced.htm
4 Jun 2008
RATIONALE: The ability to detect unpredictable cues can involve stimulus-elicited orienting of attention (bottom-up processing); however, in many settings, target onset is partially predictable, meaning that subjects can benefit from the ...
rec_pub_18535818-effects-atomoxetine-methylphenidate-performance-lateralized-reaction.htm
30 May 2008
INTRODUCTION: Semantic relations among words and repetition enhance free recall, but it is unknown if these facilitating factors are effective in dementia. METHOD: Alzheimer's patients (MILD-Alz, MOD-Alz) were compared to healthy elderly. ...
rec_pub_18641862-effects-semantic-relations-repetition-words-list-length-word-list.htm
30 May 2008
Methodological biases may help explain the modality effect, which is superior recall of auditory recency (end of list) items relative to visual recency items. In 1985 Nairne and McNabb used a counting procedure to reduce methodological biases, and ...
rec_pub_18712201-enumeration-produces-poor-primacy-tactile-presentation-relative.htm
Effects of donepezil on verbal memory after semantic processing in healthy older adults.
30 May 2008
OBJECTIVE: To learn if acetylcholinesterase inhibitors alter verbal recall by improving semantic encoding in a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial. BACKGROUND: Cholinergic supplementation has been shown to improve delayed recall in ...
rec_pub_18541979-effects-donepezil-verbal-memory-semantic-processing-healthy-older.htm
30 May 2008
Blind people report disturbances in alertness, mood and performance. In laboratory studies, these waking functions can only be maintained when the wake-dependent deterioration is opposed by appropriately-timed endogenous circadian rhythms. We aimed ...
rec_pub_18482109-alertness-mood-performance-rhythm-disturbances-associated-circadian.htm
Evidence for counting in insects.
25 May 2008
Here we investigate the counting ability in honeybees by training them to receive a food reward after they have passed a specific number of landmarks. The distance to the food reward is varied frequently and randomly, whilst keeping the number of ...
rec_pub_18504627-evidence-counting-insects.htm
19 May 2008
The present study examined the separability of six executive functions (verbal storage-and-processing coordination, visuospatial storage-and-processing coordination, dual-task coordination, strategic retrieval, selective attention, and shifting) and ...
rec_pub_18499078-more-dissociations-interactions-central-executive-functioning.htm
19 May 2008
We studied whether temporal sequences can be learned implicitly using a process dissociation procedure (PDP). Participants performed repeated serial recalls of sequential stimuli with a random ordinal structure and fixed temporal structure. Explicit ...
rec_pub_18497356-implicit-explicit-learning-temporal-sequences-studied-process.htm
Perceptual sequence learning in a serial reaction time task.
12 May 2008
In the serial reaction time task (SRTT), a sequence of visuo-spatial cues instructs subjects to perform a sequence of movements which follow a repeating pattern. Though motor responses are known to support implicit sequence learning in this task, ...
rec_pub_18478209-perceptual-sequence-learning-serial-reaction-time-task.htm
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