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Effects of different viewing perspectives on somatosensory activations during observation of touch.

30 Aug 2009 Previous studies showed that neurons in the monkey premotor cortex became active when performing a particular action and also when observing the same action performed by others. These findings suggest a mirror system for action observation. ...
rec_pub_19172650-effects-different-viewing-perspectives-somatosensory-activations.htm


Syllable congruency and word frequency effects on brain activation.

30 Aug 2009 This article investigates the neural representation of the processes involved in recognizing multisyllabic words in Spanish asking whether lexical and sublexical processes are reflected in a different neuronal activation pattern. High and low ...
rec_pub_19172625-syllable-congruency-word-frequency-effects-brain-activation.htm


Dissociable neural effects of stimulus valence and preceding context during the inhibition of responses to emotional faces.

30 Aug 2009 Socially appropriate behavior requires the concurrent inhibition of actions that are inappropriate in the context. This self-regulatory function requires an interaction of inhibitory and emotional processes that recruits brain regions beyond those ...
rec_pub_19086020-dissociable-neural-effects-stimulus-valence-preceding-context.htm


Physiologic significance of steady-state pattern electroretinogram losses in glaucoma: clues from simulation of abnormalities in normal subjects.

30 Aug 2009 PURPOSE: To better understand pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying pattern electroretinogram (PERG) losses in glaucoma by simulating either retinal ganglion cell (RGC) dysfunction or RGC loss in normal subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The ...
rec_pub_19745668-physiologic-significance-steady-state-pattern-electroretinogram.htm


Monolingual, bilingual, trilingual: infants' language experience influences the development of a word-learning heuristic.

30 Aug 2009 How infants learn new words is a fundamental puzzle in language acquisition. To guide their word learning, infants exploit systematic word-learning heuristics that allow them to link new words to likely referents. By 17 months, infants show a ...
rec_pub_19702772-monolingual-bilingual-trilingual-infants-language-experience.htm


Weighting of vowel cues explains patterns of word-object associative learning.

30 Aug 2009 Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words in the laboratory when the words differ by only one consonant sound, irrespective of the magnitude of that difference. The current study explored ...
rec_pub_19702765-weighting-vowel-cues-explains-patterns-word-object-associative.htm


Impaired color word processing at an unattended location: evidence from a Stroop task combined with inhibition of return.

30 Aug 2009 A Stroop task with separate color bar and color word stimuli was combined with an inhibition-of-return procedure to examine whether visual attention modulates color word processing. In Experiment 1, the color bar was presented at the cued location ...
rec_pub_19679871-impaired-color-word-processing-unattended-location-evidence-stroop.htm


Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasks.

30 Aug 2009 Do various operational definitions of visual attention tap the same underlying process? To address this question, we probed visual selective attention using orientation of attention, flanker, and Stroop tasks. These were embedded in combined designs ...
rec_pub_19679870-are-spatial-dimensional-attention-separate-evidence-posner-stroop.htm


Updating objects in visual short-term memory is feature selective.

30 Aug 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine whether the process of updating information in visual short-term memory (VSTM) is object based. We investigated whether modifying the memory of one feature of an object would automatically promote refreshing ...
rec_pub_19679869-updating-objects-visual-short-term-memory-feature-selective.htm


Enhancement and suppression effects resulting from information structuring in sentences.

30 Aug 2009 Information structuring through the use of cleft sentences increases the processing efficiency of references to elements within the scope of focus. Furthermore, there is evidence that putting certain types of emphasis on individual words not only ...
rec_pub_19679866-enhancement-suppression-effects-resulting-information-structuring.htm

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