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Factors associated with accurate recall of prior disability in older persons.

6 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVES: To identify the factors associated with accurate recall of prior disability. DESIGN: Cohort study. SETTING: Greater New Haven, Connecticut. PARTICIPANTS: Ninety-two participants, included in each of two analytical samples, who were ...
rec_pub_19737329-factors-associated-accurate-recall-prior-disability-older-persons.htm


Impaired category fluency in medial temporal lobe amnesia: the role of episodic memory.

31 Aug 2009 Memory tasks are often classified as semantic or episodic, but recent research shows that these types of memory are highly interactive. Category fluency, for example, is generally considered to reflect retrieval from semantic memory, but behavioral ...
rec_pub_19726648-impaired-category-fluency-medial-temporal-lobe-amnesia-role-episodic.htm


A longitudinal study of children's performance on simple multiplication and division problems.

30 Aug 2009 The authors investigated the performance on simple multiplication and division problems of 8-year-old children longitudinally to determine the developmental trajectories of both operations. Twice a year, during 2 consecutive school years, children ...
rec_pub_19702407-a-longitudinal-study-children-s-performance-simple-multiplication.htm


The impact of sleep duration and subject intelligence on declarative and motor memory performance: how much is enough?

30 Aug 2009 Recent findings clearly demonstrate that daytime naps impart substantial memory benefits compared with equivalent periods of wakefulness. Using a declarative paired associates task and a procedural motor sequence task, this study examined the effect ...
rec_pub_19702788-the-impact-sleep-duration-subject-intelligence-declarative-motor.htm


Verbal learning in Alzheimer's disease: cumulative word knowledge gains across learning trials.

30 Aug 2009 Research regarding learning in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients has been mixed. Learning capacity might be better indexed using a score that reflects the interaction between the learning slope and total recall, referred to as the Cumulative Word ...
rec_pub_19691869-verbal-learning-alzheimer-s-disease-cumulative-word-knowledge-gains.htm


Clinical assessment of affective instability: comparing EMA indices, questionnaire reports, and retrospective recall.

30 Aug 2009 Traditional self-report measures of psychopathology may be influenced by a variety of recall biases. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) reduces these biases by assessing individuals' experiences as they occur in their natural environments. This ...
rec_pub_19719353-clinical-assessment-affective-instability-comparing-ema-indices.htm


Validation of self-reported occupational exposures in meatpacking workers.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: The ability of workers to accurately recall exposures that occur on the day of their injury is considered a potential limitation of case-crossover studies. This study assessed validity of occupational exposures reported by uninjured ...
rec_pub_19603430-validation-self-reported-occupational-exposures-meatpacking-workers.htm


Is scanning in probed order recall articulatory?

30 Aug 2009 We consider how theories of serial recall might apply to other short-term memory tasks involving recall of order. In particular, we consider the possibility that when participants are cued to recall an item at an arbitrary position in a sequence, ...
rec_pub_19180362-is-scanning-probed-order-recall-articulatory.htm


Rapid automatized naming, phonology and dyslexia in Polish children.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Many studies have showed that children with reading difficulties have deficits in both rapid automatized naming (RAN) and phonological skills (PS). The double-deficit hypothesis suggests that phonological and naming-speed deficits are ...
rec_pub_19721397-rapid-automatized-naming-phonology-dyslexia-polish-children.htm


Recollection is impaired, but familiarity remains intact in rats with lesions of the fornix.

30 Aug 2009 It has been argued that a neural system including the hippocampus, fornix, mamillary bodies, and anterior thalamus is specifically involved in recollection, but not in familiarity based memory processes. Here we test this hypothesis using a task of ...
rec_pub_19235228-recollection-impaired-familiarity-remains-intact-rats-lesions-fornix.htm

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