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Psychomotor Performance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Psychomotor Performance'
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21 Sep 2009
The medial temporal lobe (MTL)-hippocampus and surrounding perirhinal, parahippocampal, and entorhinal cortical areas-has long been known to be critical for long-term memory for events. Recent functional neuroimaging and neuropsychological data in ...
rec_pub_19776274-performance-related-sustained-anticipatory-activity-human-medial.htm
21 Sep 2009
Defensive behaviors, such as withdrawing your hand to avoid potentially harmful approaching objects, rely on rapid sensorimotor transformations between visual and motor coordinates. We examined the reference frame for coding visual information about ...
rec_pub_19776270-coding-visual-space-motor-preparation-approaching-objects-rapidly.htm
21 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19773572-practice-rehearsal-performance-approach-simulation-based-surgical.htm
Imaging short- and long-term training success in chronic aphasia.
20 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: To date, functional imaging studies of treatment-induced recovery from chronic aphasia only assessed short-term treatment effects after intensive language training. In the present study, we show with functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
rec_pub_19772660-imaging-short-long-term-training-success-chronic-aphasia.htm
Video self-assessment augments development of videoscopic suturing skill.
17 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Development of surgical skills on inanimate models has been popularized by efforts to improve patient safety and efficiency of resident training. We evaluated whether surgical residents' acquisition of videoscopic suturing skill is ...
rec_pub_19854403-video-self-assessment-augments-development-videoscopic-suturing-skill.htm
15 Sep 2009
Bailey and Ferreira (2003) hypothesized and reported behavioral evidence that disfluencies (filled and silent pauses) undesirably affect sentence processing when they appear before disambiguating verbs in Garden Path (GP) sentences. Disfluencies ...
rec_pub_19765813-disfluencies-garden-path-brain-electrophysiological-evidence.htm
Decisions in changing conditions: the urgency-gating model.
14 Sep 2009
Several widely accepted models of decision making suggest that, during simple decision tasks, neural activity builds up until a threshold is reached and a decision is made. These models explain error rates and reaction time distributions in a ...
rec_pub_19759303-decisions-changing-conditions-urgency-gating-model.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
13 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: The matrix-like organization of the hippocampus, with its several inputs and outputs, has given rise to several theories related to hippocampal information processing. Single-cell electrophysiological studies and studies of lesions or ...
rec_pub_19751528-information-small-neuronal-ensemble-activity-hippocampal-ca1-delayed.htm
9 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: We previously reported a proficiency-based Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) curriculum that uniformly resulted in passing the technical skills certification criteria. We hypothesized that pretraining using the Southwestern (SW) ...
rec_pub_19854404-pretraining-southwestern-stations-decreases-training-time-cost.htm
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