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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive sequelae following treatment for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has been reported in a significant proportion of survivors, including those treated only with chemotherapy. Early identification of children "at ...
rec_pub_19499584-oxidative-stress-executive-function-children-receiving-chemotherapy.htm
Predicting the time of conversion to MCI in the elderly: role of verbal expression and learning.
28 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Increasing awareness that minimal or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in the elderly may be a precursor of dementia has led to an increase in the number of people attending memory clinics. We aimed to develop a way of predicting the ...
rec_pub_19794124-predicting-time-conversion-mci-elderly-role-verbal-expression-learning.htm
Predicting conversion to mild cognitive impairment: some error is the price of much truth.
28 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19794122-predicting-conversion-mild-cognitive-impairment-error-price-truth.htm
28 Sep 2009
Aversive memories of drug withdrawal can generate a motivational state leading to compulsive drug taking. Changes in synaptic plasticity may be involved in the formation of aversive memories. Dynamic rearrangement of the cytoskeletal actin, a major ...
rec_pub_19793983-involvement-actin-rearrangements-amygdala-dorsal-hippocampus-aversive.htm
23 Sep 2009
The authors investigated the association of white matter lesions and lacunar infarcts with cognitive performance and whether brain atrophy mediates these associations. Within the Second Manifestations of Arterial Disease-Magnetic Resonance study ...
rec_pub_19783584-association-white-matter-lesions-lacunar-infarcts-executive.htm
MicroRNAs in memory processing.
22 Sep 2009
MicroRNAs are a class of small RNA molecules that regulate the expression of a wide variety of genes. In this issue of Neuron, Rajasethupathy and colleagues identify 170 distinct microRNAs in Aplysia, including one, miR-124, that plays a critical ...
rec_pub_19778498-micrornas-memory-processing.htm
21 Sep 2009
Photochemically induced thrombosis of blood vessels in the prefrontal cortex in rats was shown to lead to ischemic infarcts in the lesion zone. Bilateral ischemic lesioning of the prefrontal cortex degraded measures of spatial memory when animals ...
rec_pub_19779827-formation-spatial-memory-rats-ischemic-lesions-prefrontal-cortex.htm
Cognitive deficits in the euthymic phase of unipolar depression.
16 Sep 2009
Although neuropsychological deficits have been reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) during an acute episode, relatively little is known about the persistence of these deficits in remission. This study investigated the ...
rec_pub_19765829-cognitive-deficits-euthymic-phase-unipolar-depression.htm
Light-dark cycle memory in the mammalian suprachiasmatic nucleus.
14 Sep 2009
The mammalian circadian oscillator, or suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), contains several thousand clock neurons in its ventrolateral division, many of which are spontaneous oscillators with period lengths that range from 22 to 28 h. In complete ...
rec_pub_19751655-light-dark-cycle-memory-mammalian-suprachiasmatic-nucleus.htm
14 Sep 2009
Neural activity was recorded in area PE (dorsorostral part of Brodmann's area 5) of the posterior parietal cortex while monkeys performed arm reaching toward memorized targets located at different distances from the body. For any given distance, arm ...
rec_pub_19759295-reaching-depth-hand-position-dominates-binocular-eye-position-rostral.htm
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