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Overlearning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Overlearning'
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Components of random generation by normal subjects and patients with dysexecutive syndrome.
30 Oct 1993
The study presents a hypothesis on how randomness could be simulated by human subjects. Three sources of deviation from randomness are predicted: (1) the preferred application of overlearned production schemata for producing sequences of digits, (2) ...
rec_pub_8292327-components-random-generation-normal-subjects-patients-dysexecutive.htm
30 May 1993
The study elucidated the role of deployment of attention in the appearance and magnitude of the overlearning reversal effect (ORE) with simultaneously occurring aggressive and neutral stimulus dimensions in a discrimination reversal-shift paradigm ...
rec_pub_8337328-the-role-deployment-attention-overlearning-reversal-effect-ore.htm
Increasing the naming speed of poor readers: representations formed across repetitions.
30 May 1993
In three experiments we examined the effect of repetition practice on the acquisition, retention, and generalization of children's skill in rapidly naming visually presented words. Experiment 1 showed that naming times decrease rapidly with ...
rec_pub_8315373-increasing-naming-speed-poor-readers-representations-formed.htm
Effectiveness of arousal and arousal plus overcorrection to reduce nocturnal bruxism.
30 May 1993
This study investigated the effectiveness of arousal and arousal + overcorrection to treat bruxism in a 28-year-old male with a 6-month history of bruxing and a 24-year-old female with a 3-month history of bruxing. An A-B-A-B-A-BC-A multiple ...
rec_pub_8263225-effectiveness-arousal-arousal-plus-overcorrection-reduce-nocturnal.htm
30 Dec 1992
Conflicting results in the literature concerning the influence of overlearning on subsequent feeling of knowing (FOK) judgments for unrecallable items were resolved in an experiment that contrasted within-subject and between-subject designs. In the ...
rec_pub_8338189-effect-overlearning-feeling-knowing-detectable-subject-subject-designs.htm
29 Apr 1992
Acetylcholine-receptor blockers produce amnesia of aversively motivated behaviors. However, when animals are submitted to relatively high intensities of footshock (over-reinforcement), anticholinergic treatment does not induce memory impairments. ...
rec_pub_1616458-a-threshold-protective-effect-reinforced-passive-avoidance.htm
Lipreading in patients with schizophrenia.
28 Feb 1992
This study was designed to explore whether schizophrenic patients who are able to maintain their gaze with adequate persistence could competently lip-read. Four lipreading tests, designed to assess recognition of syllables, words, and overlearned ...
rec_pub_1588334-lipreading-patients-schizophrenia.htm
Responses of monkey dopamine neurons during learning of behavioral reactions.
30 Dec 1991
1. Previous studies have shown that dopamine (DA) neurons respond to stimuli of behavioral significance, such as primary reward and conditioned stimuli predicting reward and eliciting behavioral reactions. The present study investigated how these ...
rec_pub_1552316-responses-monkey-dopamine-neurons-learning-behavioral-reactions.htm
The focus of pessimism in performance assessments by the depressed.
30 Aug 1991
The study concerns the microstructure of pessimistic judgements concerning personal performance in the depressed. The cognitive bias hypothesis was only supported for global estimates of performance and not for trial-by-trial decisions. This weakens ...
rec_pub_1933047-the-focus-pessimism-performance-assessments-depressed.htm
Hippocampal CA1 evoked response and radial 8-arm maze performance after hippocampal kindling.
31 Jul 1991
Rats with chronically implanted electrodes in the hippocampal CA1 region were trained in the open radial 8-arm maze and then subjected to kindling (afterdischarges, ADs) or 0.17 Hz low-frequency stimulations (LFSs) as controls. Partial kindling (21 ...
rec_pub_1933343-hippocampal-ca1-evoked-response-radial-8-arm-maze-performance.htm
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