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Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Learning'
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Structured patient education: the X-PERT Programme.
30 Aug 2009
The X-PERT Programme seeks to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence in diabetes treatment for health-care professionals and diabetes self-management. The programme trains health-care professionals to deliver the six-week structured patient ...
rec_pub_19749659-structured-patient-education-x-pert-programme.htm
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19690844-crossmodal-processing.htm
Patient participation in emergency care - a phenomenographic analysis of caregivers' conceptions.
30 Aug 2009
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe caregivers' conceptions of patient participation in an emergency care unit. BACKGROUND: Patient participation is an important goal in health care. Patients who are given the opportunity to ...
rec_pub_19694884-patient-participation-emergency-care-phenomenographic-analysis.htm
Beta oscillations and hippocampal place cell learning during exploration of novel environments.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19370545-beta-oscillations-hippocampal-place-cell-learning-exploration-novel.htm
The retrieval of learned sequences engages the hippocampus: Evidence from fMRI.
30 Aug 2009
Computational models suggest that the hippocampus plays an important role in the retrieval of sequences. However, empirical evidence supporting hippocampal involvement during sequence retrieval is lacking. The current study used functional magnetic ...
rec_pub_19219919-the-retrieval-learned-sequences-engages-hippocampus-evidence-fmri.htm
A survey of medical students on the impact of a new digital imaging library in the dissection room.
30 Aug 2009
Radiology has a recognised role in undergraduate anatomy education. The recent digitalisation of radiology has created new learning opportunities involving techniques such as image labelling, 3D reconstruction, and multiplanar reformatting. An ...
rec_pub_19637297-a-survey-medical-students-impact-new-digital-imaging-library.htm
Modeling the categorical perception of speech sounds: a step toward biological plausibility.
30 Aug 2009
Our native language has a lifelong effect on how we perceive speech sounds. Behaviorally, this is manifested as categorical perception, but the neural mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are still unknown. Here, we constructed a computational ...
rec_pub_19679765-modeling-categorical-perception-speech-sounds-step-biological.htm
30 Aug 2009
Stress before retention testing impairs memory, whereas memory performance is enhanced when the learning context is reinstated at retrieval. In the present study, we examined whether the negative impact of stress before memory retrieval can be ...
rec_pub_19679758-the-context-counts-congruent-learning-testing-environments-prevent.htm
Dynamic assessment and prediction of learning potential in clients with unilateral neglect.
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the application of dynamic assessment in examining learning potential for adults with right hemisphere stroke and unilateral neglect. METHODS: Forty adults with right cerebrovascular accident were randomly assigned to a ...
rec_pub_19785256-dynamic-assessment-prediction-learning-potential-clients-unilateral.htm
30 Aug 2009
Research has indicated that many people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) experience learning and memory difficulties because of impairments in the initial acquisition of information. We examined a strategy, the spacing effect, known to enhance new ...
rec_pub_19785253-application-spacing-effect-improve-learning-memory-functional-tasks.htm
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