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Learning (Latest Articles)
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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
Perineuronal nets protect fear memories from erasure.
2 Sep 2009
In adult animals, fear conditioning induces a permanent memory that is resilient to erasure by extinction. In contrast, during early postnatal development, extinction of conditioned fear leads to memory erasure, suggesting that fear memories are ...
rec_pub_19729657-perineuronal-nets-protect-fear-memories-erasure.htm
Neuroscience: Persistent feedback.
Sep 2009
rec_pub_19727191-neuroscience-persistent-feedback.htm
NGF is essential for hippocampal plasticity and learning.
31 Aug 2009
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is produced in the hippocampus throughout life and is retrogradely trafficked to septal cholinergic neurons, providing a potential mechanism for modulating cholinergic inputs and, thereby, hippocampal plasticity. To explore ...
rec_pub_19726646-ngf-essential-hippocampal-plasticity-learning.htm
A balancing act: D4 receptor activation and the neurobiological basis of emotional learning.
31 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19726635-a-balancing-act-d4-receptor-activation-neurobiological-basis.htm
What makes the learning of physiology in a PBL medical curriculum challenging? Student perceptions.
30 Aug 2009
Physiology is an integral component of any medical curriculum. Traditionally, the learning of physiology has relied heavily on systems-based didactic lectures. In 2001, the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine (NRMSM; Durban, South Africa) embarked ...
rec_pub_19745044-what-makes-learning-physiology-pbl-medical-curriculum-challenging.htm
30 Aug 2009
Neuroimaging studies have revealed a strong link between mental calculation and the angular gyrus (AG) which has been interpreted to reflect arithmetic fact retrieval. Moreover, a stronger AG activation in individuals with higher mathematical ...
rec_pub_19172644-fact-learning-complex-arithmetic-figural-spatial-tasks-role-angular.htm
Hypothermic robotic radical prostatectomy: impact on continence.
30 Aug 2009
INTRODUCTION: Radical prostatectomy undoubtedly causes inflammatory damage to surrounding neuromuscular tissues (i.e., bladder, urethra, and nerves) that may contribute to urinary incontinence. We report the use of local hypothermia during ...
rec_pub_19698020-hypothermic-robotic-radical-prostatectomy-impact-continence.htm
[Involvement of nurses in the evaluation of their competence as students]
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19771804-involvement-nurses-evaluation-competence-students.htm
[New tools in the framing of nursing]
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19771803-new-tools-framing-nursing.htm
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