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False and veridical collaborative recognition.

3 Dec 2008 Participants studied DRM words lists (Deese, 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995) and then completed a recognition test individually or in a collaborative pair, trio, or quartet. The collaborative groups' responses were compared to those of equivalent ...
rec_pub_19058091-false-veridical-collaborative-recognition.htm


Context effects and false memory for alcohol words in adolescents.

19 Nov 2008 This study assessed incidental recognition of Alcohol and Neutral words in adolescents who encoded the words under distraction. Participants were 171 (87 male) 10th grade students, ages 14-16 (M=15.1) years. Testing was conducted by telephone: ...
rec_pub_19081200-context-effects-false-memory-alcohol-words-adolescents.htm


A developmental investigation of prospective memory: effects of interruption.

30 Oct 2008 The effects of interrupting an event-based prospective memory (PM) task and its associated ongoing task were compared for two groups of children: 8- to 9-year-olds (n = 35) and 12- to 13-year-olds (n = 28). Additionally, PM performance was examined ...
rec_pub_18608222-a-developmental-investigation-prospective-memory-effects-interruption.htm


Measuring implicit alcohol associations via the Internet: validation of Web-based implicit association tests.

30 Oct 2008 Given the potential advantages of online assessment of implicit alcohol-related cognitive processes, the goal of this study was to empirically validate the online administration of the implicit association test (IAT). First, we examined whether an ...
rec_pub_19001405-measuring-implicit-alcohol-associations-internet-validation-web-based.htm


Testing the cognitive relevance of a geometric model on a word association task: a comparison of humans, ACOM, and LSA.

30 Oct 2008 The general aim of this study is to validate the cognitive relevance of the geometric model used in the semantic atlases (SA). With this goal in mind, we compare the results obtained by the automatic contexonym organizing model (ACOM)--an SA-derived ...
rec_pub_19001383-testing-cognitive-relevance-geometric-model-word-association-task.htm


Semantic error patterns on the Boston Naming Test in normal aging, amnestic mild cognitive impairment, and mild Alzheimer's disease: is there semantic disruption?

30 Oct 2008 Naming difficulty is common in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the nature of this problem is not well established. The authors investigated the presence of semantic breakdown and the pattern of general and semantic errors in patients with mild AD, ...
rec_pub_18999343-semantic-error-patterns-boston-naming-test-normal-aging-amnestic-mild.htm


Concepts are more than percepts: the case of action verbs.

27 Oct 2008 Several regions of the posterior-lateral-temporal cortex (PLTC) are reliably recruited when participants read or listen to action verbs, relative to other word and nonword types. This PLTC activation is generally interpreted as reflecting the ...
rec_pub_18971476-concepts-percepts-case-action-verbs.htm


Antiepileptic monotherapy significantly impairs normative scores on common tests of executive functions.

19 Oct 2008 BACKGROUND: Understanding how antiepileptic (AED) monotherapy influences normative test scores is of importance in the clinic for correct interpretation of neuropsychological profiles. Previous studies have primarily reported minor influence on ...
rec_pub_18976320-antiepileptic-monotherapy-significantly-impairs-normative-scores.htm


Preferential semantic fluency impairment is related to hallucinations, but not formal thought disorder.

28 Sep 2008 Semantic memory dysfunction in schizophrenia spectrum disorders has been theoretically linked primarily to formal thought disorder (FTD) and, to a lesser extent, hallucinations. Although past studies have demonstrated associations between FTD and ...
rec_pub_18829264-preferential-semantic-fluency-impairment-related-hallucinations.htm


Detecting functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in white matter: interhemispheric transfer across the corpus callosum.

10 Sep 2008 BACKGROUND: It is generally believed that activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is restricted to gray matter. Despite this, a number of studies have reported white matter activation, particularly when the corpus callosum is ...
rec_pub_18789154-detecting-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-activation-white.htm

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