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Reaction Time (Latest Articles)
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29 Sep 2009
Humans can recognize common objects by touch extremely well whenever vision is unavailable. Despite its importance to a thorough understanding of human object recognition, the neuroscientific study of this topic has been relatively neglected. To ...
rec_pub_18823255-functional-specialization-convergence-occipito-temporal-cortex.htm
ERP evidence for flexible adjustment of retrieval orientation and its influence on familiarity.
29 Sep 2009
The assumption was tested that familiarity memory as indexed by a mid-frontal ERP old-new effect is modulated by retrieval orientation. A randomly cued category-based versus exemplar-specific recognition memory test, requiring flexible adjustment of ...
rec_pub_18823244-erp-evidence-flexible-adjustment-retrieval-orientation-influence.htm
Seeing sounds and hearing colors: an event-related potential study of auditory-visual synesthesia.
29 Sep 2009
In auditory-visual synesthesia, sounds automatically elicit conscious and reliable visual experiences. It is presently unknown whether this reflects early or late processes in the brain. It is also unknown whether adult audiovisual synesthesia ...
rec_pub_18823243-seeing-sounds-hearing-colors-event-related-potential-study-auditory.htm
Conceptual processing in music as revealed by N400 effects on words and musical targets.
29 Sep 2009
The cognitive processing of concepts, that is, abstract general ideas, has been mostly studied with language. However, other domains, such as music, can also convey concepts. Koelsch et al. [Koelsch, S., Kasper, E., Sammler, D., Schulze, K., Gunter, ...
rec_pub_18823240-conceptual-processing-music-revealed-n400-effects-words-musical.htm
Age-related alterations in simple declarative memory and the effect of negative stimulus valence.
29 Sep 2009
Healthy aging has been shown to modulate the neural circuitry underlying simple declarative memory; however, the functional impact of negative stimulus valence on these changes has not been fully investigated. Using BOLD fMRI, we explored the ...
rec_pub_18823239-age-related-alterations-simple-declarative-memory-effect-negative.htm
29 Sep 2009
CONTEXT: A distinct pattern of selective attention deficits in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been difficult to identify. Heterogeneity may reflect differences in underlying genetics. OBJECTIVE: To document an objective deficit ...
rec_pub_19805704-dopaminergic-haplotype-predictor-spatial-inattention-children.htm
The synergistic interaction between morphine and maprotiline after intrathecal injection in rats.
29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs act as potent inhibitors of norepinephrine and/or serotonin reuptake and are widely used with opioids for the treatment of chronic pain. The mechanism of this increased analgesic action is unclear. We compared the ...
rec_pub_19762762-the-synergistic-interaction-morphine-maprotiline-intrathecal.htm
29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Head-mounted displays (HMDs) can help anesthesiologists with intraoperative monitoring by keeping patients' vital signs within view at all times, even while the anesthesiologist is busy performing procedures or unable to see the monitor. ...
rec_pub_19762741-monitoring-head-mounted-displays-performance-safety-full-scale.htm
Nitrous oxide-induced analgesia does not influence nitrous oxide's immobilizing requirements.
29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) acts on supraspinal noradrenergic neurons to produce analgesia, but it is unclear if analgesia contributes to N(2)O's immobilizing effects. We tested the hypothesis that N(2)O minimum alveolar anesthetic ...
rec_pub_19762738-nitrous-oxide-induced-analgesia-does-influence-nitrous-oxide-s.htm
Perceptual training narrows the temporal window of multisensory binding.
28 Sep 2009
The brain's ability to bind incoming auditory and visual stimuli depends critically on the temporal structure of this information. Specifically, there exists a temporal window of audiovisual integration within which stimuli are highly likely to be ...
rec_pub_19793985-perceptual-training-narrows-temporal-window-multisensory-binding.htm
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