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Effects of tamoxifen and raloxifene on memory and other cognitive abilities: cognition in the study of tamoxifen and raloxifene.

19 Sep 2009 PURPOSE: To compare the effects of two selective estrogen receptor modulators, tamoxifen and raloxifene, on global and domain-specific cognitive function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project's Study of ...
rec_pub_19770382-effects-tamoxifen-raloxifene-memory-cognitive-abilities-cognition.htm


Exploring the impact of the hormonal milieu on cognitive functioning.

19 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19770364-exploring-impact-hormonal-milieu-cognitive-functioning.htm


Results from the cognitive changes and retirement among senior surgeons self-report survey.

17 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: The Cognitive Changes and Retirement among Senior Surgeons (CCRASS) study suggested that although subjective cognitive awareness may play a role in surgeons' retirement decisions, self-perceived cognitive decline did not predict ...
rec_pub_19854410-results-cognitive-changes-retirement-senior-surgeons-self-report.htm


[Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB): more than a date rape drug, a potentially addictive drug]

14 Sep 2009 According to available information, GHB and its precursors--gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4-butanediol (1,4BD)--are used especially in a nightlife scene characterized by the search for amplified sensations through the combination of electronic ...
rec_pub_19762202-gamma-hydroxybutyric-acid-ghb-date-rape-drug-potentially-addictive.htm


Light as a modulator of cognitive brain function.

10 Sep 2009 Humans are a diurnal species usually exposed to light while engaged in cognitive tasks. Light not only guides performance on these tasks through vision but also exerts non-visual effects that are mediated in part by recently discovered retinal ...
rec_pub_19748817-light-modulator-cognitive-brain-function.htm


Herding in humans.

9 Sep 2009 Herding is a form of convergent social behaviour that can be broadly defined as the alignment of the thoughts or behaviours of individuals in a group (herd) through local interaction and without centralized coordination. We suggest that herding has ...
rec_pub_19748818-herding-humans.htm


Breadth-biased versus focused cognitive control in media multitasking behaviors.

7 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19805207-breadth-biased-versus-focused-cognitive-control-media-multitasking.htm


Differential sensitivity to human communication in dogs, wolves, and human infants.

2 Sep 2009 Ten-month-old infants persistently search for a hidden object at its initial hiding place even after observing it being hidden at another location. Recent evidence suggests that communicative cues from the experimenter contribute to the emergence of ...
rec_pub_19729660-differential-sensitivity-human-communication-dogs-wolves-human-infants.htm


Behavior. Like infant, like dog.

2 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19729645-behavior-like-infant-like-dog.htm


Education. Science needs kids with vision.

2 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19729624-education-science-needs-kids-vision.htm

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