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Dissociating interference-control processes between memory and response.

30 Aug 2009 The ability to mitigate interference is of central importance to cognition. Previous research has provided conflicting accounts about whether operations that resolve interference are singular in character or form a family of functions. Here, the ...
rec_pub_19686023-dissociating-interference-control-processes-memory-response.htm


Creativity: an organizational schema.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: To describe an organizational schema of human creativity. BACKGROUND: Previous research has concluded that creativity involves something novel and useful, but whether creativity is common or rare, domain-specific or domain-general, ...
rec_pub_19741324-creativity-organizational-schema.htm


Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time tasks: decomposition and synthesis of mechanisms.

30 Aug 2009 Performance on serial tasks is influenced by first- and higher-order sequential effects, respectively, due to the immediately previous and earlier trials. As response-to-stimulus interval (RSI) increases, the pattern of reaction times transits from ...
rec_pub_19548803-sequential-effects-two-choice-reaction-time-tasks-decomposition.htm


The maturation of incentive processing and cognitive control.

30 Aug 2009 Understanding how immaturities in the reward system affect decision-making can inform us on adolescent vulnerabilities to risk-taking, which is a primary contributor to mortality and substance abuse in this age group. In this paper, we review the ...
rec_pub_19593842-the-maturation-incentive-processing-cognitive-control.htm


Neural generators of sustained activity differ for stimulus-encoding and delay maintenance.

25 Aug 2009 The ability to maintain information online beyond sensory stimulation is regarded as a key contribution of working memory to goal-directed behaviour. It is widely accepted that sustained neural activity is a key mechanism of stimulus maintenance, ...
rec_pub_19712102-neural-generators-sustained-activity-differ-stimulus-encoding-delay.htm


Granular and dysgranular retrosplenial cortices provide qualitatively different contributions to spatial working memory: evidence from immediate-early gene imaging in rats.

25 Aug 2009 The present study revealed striking task-dependent differences in immediate-early gene activity in the two main subregions (granular and dysgranular) of the retrosplenial cortex. In addition, there were activity differences along the rostro-caudal ...
rec_pub_19712100-granular-dysgranular-retrosplenial-cortices-provide-qualitatively.htm


Perceiving pitch absolutely: comparing absolute and relative pitch possessors in a pitch memory task.

25 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: The perceptual-cognitive mechanisms and neural correlates of Absolute Pitch (AP) are not fully understood. The aim of this fMRI study was to examine the neural network underlying AP using a pitch memory experiment and contrasting two ...
rec_pub_19712445-perceiving-pitch-absolutely-comparing-absolute-relative-pitch.htm


Symptomatic and functional correlates of regional brain physiology during working memory processing in patients with recent onset schizophrenia.

16 Aug 2009 Patients with schizophrenia show altered patterns of functional activation during working memory processing; specifically, high-performing patients appear to hyper-activate and low-performing patients appear to hypo-activate when compared with ...
rec_pub_19692211-symptomatic-functional-correlates-regional-brain-physiology-working.htm


Shift from hippocampal to neocortical centered retrieval network with consolidation.

10 Aug 2009 The standard model of system-level consolidation posits that the hippocampus is part of a retrieval network for recent memories. According to this theory, the memories are gradually transferred to neocortical circuits with consolidation, where the ...
rec_pub_19675242-shift-hippocampal-neocortical-centered-retrieval-network-consolidation.htm


Behavioral tagging is a general mechanism of long-term memory formation.

9 Aug 2009 In daily life, memories are intertwined events. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in their interactions. Using two hippocampus-dependent (spatial object recognition and contextual fear conditioning) and one hippocampus-independent ...
rec_pub_19706547-behavioral-tagging-general-mechanism-long-term-memory-formation.htm

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