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Cognition (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognition'
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29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19780452-turbocharging-brain.htm
Randomized trial of a parenting intervention for very preterm infants: outcome at 2 years.
29 Sep 2009
OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy of a neonatal parenting intervention for improving development in very preterm infants. STUDY DESIGN: A cluster-randomized, controlled trial with a cross-over design and washout period was conducted in 6 ...
rec_pub_19595367-randomized-trial-parenting-intervention-preterm-infants-outcome-2.htm
The role of basic sciences in diagnostic oral radiology.
29 Sep 2009
Although it is generally taken for granted that dental education must include both basic science and feature-based knowledge components, little is known about their relative roles in visual interpretation of radiographs. The objectives of this study ...
rec_pub_19805783-the-role-basic-sciences-diagnostic-oral-radiology.htm
Rapid improvement in affective information processing after acute administration of reboxetine.
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19797440-rapid-improvement-affective-information-processing-acute.htm
The chimpanzee mind: in search of the evolutionary roots of the human mind.
29 Sep 2009
The year 2008 marks the 60th anniversary of Japanese primatology. Kinji Imanishi (1902-1992) first visited Koshima island in 1948 to study wild Japanese monkeys,and to explore the evolutionary origins of human society. This year is also the 30th ...
rec_pub_19727864-the-chimpanzee-mind-search-evolutionary-roots-human-mind.htm
Factors associated with cognition in adults: the Seattle Longitudinal Study.
29 Sep 2009
A better understanding of factors that affect cognition could lead to improved health and greater independence for older adults. We examined the association of four modifiable factors (leisure-time physical activity, leisure-time cognitive activity, ...
rec_pub_19606423-factors-associated-cognition-adults-seattle-longitudinal-study.htm
Apolipoprotein genotype does not influence MS severity, cognition, or brain atrophy.
27 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: The influence of APOE allelic heterogeneity on multiple sclerosis (MS) disease severity has been reported in multiple datasets with conflicting results. Several studies have reported an unfavorable association of APOE epsilon4 with more ...
rec_pub_19786693-apolipoprotein-genotype-does-influence-ms-severity-cognition-brain.htm
Comment on "Infants' perseverative search errors are induced by pragmatic misinterpretation".
23 Sep 2009
Topál et al. (Reports, 26 September 2008, p. 1831) proposed that infants' perseverative search errors can be explained by ostensive cues from the experimenter. We use the dynamic field theory to test the proposal that infants encode locations more ...
rec_pub_19779175-comment-infants-perseverative-search-errors-induced-pragmatic.htm
Cognitive change effects in a semantic, a numeric, and a figure inference task.
21 Sep 2009
Event-related potentials were recorded to examine the electrophysiologic correlates of the evaluation of possible answers provided during a semantic, a numeric, and a figure inference task. We examined two conditions: the probe stimulus given was ...
rec_pub_19675507-cognitive-change-effects-semantic-numeric-figure-inference-task.htm
From communication signals to human language and thought: evolution or revolution?
21 Sep 2009
This article addresses a question which has in recent years been widely discussed: that of the specific features of mental functions and language in humans as compared with other higher biological species. The main hypotheses of the origin and ...
rec_pub_19779831-from-communication-signals-human-language-thought-evolution-revolution.htm
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