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Intraoperative awareness during general anesthesia for cesarean delivery.

30 Aug 2009 Intraoperative awareness is defined as the spontaneous recall of an event occurring during general anesthesia. A move away from rigid anesthetic protocols, which were designed to limit drug transmission across the placenta, has reduced the incidence ...
rec_pub_19690262-intraoperative-awareness-general-anesthesia-cesarean-delivery.htm


Implicit and explicit procedural learning in patients recently remitted from severe major depression.

28 Aug 2009 In acute depression a high prevalence of deficits in learning and memory performance has been reported. Still, it is unclear whether these cognitive deficits are present after remission of clinical symptoms of depression. The present study compared ...
rec_pub_19595464-implicit-explicit-procedural-learning-patients-recently-remitted.htm


The incidence of intraoperative awareness in children: childhood awareness and recall evaluation.

25 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: There is a considerable discrepancy between the reported incidences of awareness under anesthesia in children (0.2%-2.7%). In this prospective, observational, cohort study we evaluated 1) the incidence of awareness during general ...
rec_pub_19713260-the-incidence-intraoperative-awareness-children-childhood-awareness.htm


An interference account of cue-independent forgetting in the no-think paradigm.

24 Aug 2009 Memory suppression is investigated with the no-think paradigm, which produces forgetting following repeated practice of not thinking about a memory [Anderson MC, Green C (2001) Nature 410:366-369]. Because the forgotten item is not retrieved even ...
rec_pub_19717438-an-interference-account-cue-independent-forgetting-think-paradigm.htm


Inactivation of the infralimbic but not the prelimbic cortex impairs consolidation and retrieval of fear extinction.

23 Aug 2009 Rats were subjected to one or two cycles of context fear conditioning and extinction to study the roles of the prelimbic cortex (PL) and infralimbic cortex (IL) in learning and relearning to inhibit fear responses. Inactivation of the PL depressed ...
rec_pub_19706835-inactivation-infralimbic-prelimbic-cortex-impairs-consolidation.htm


Reduced false memory after sleep.

23 Aug 2009 Several studies have shown that sleep contributes to the successful maintenance of previously encoded information. This research has focused exclusively on memory for studied events, as opposed to false memories. Here we report three experiments ...
rec_pub_19706833-reduced-false-memory-sleep.htm


Not all disfluencies are are equal: The effects of disfluent repetitions on language comprehension.

20 Aug 2009 Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent pauses such as er. We investigated whether disfluent repetitions in speech have discernible effects on listeners during language comprehension, and ...
rec_pub_19700188-not-disfluencies-are-equal-effects-disfluent-repetitions-language.htm


The way an odor is experienced during aversive conditioning determines the extent of the network recruited during retrieval: a multisite electrophysiological study in rats.

17 Aug 2009 Recent findings have revealed the importance of orthonasal and retronasal olfaction in food memory, especially in conditioned odor aversion (COA); however, little is known about the dynamics of the cerebral circuit involved in the recognition of an ...
rec_pub_19692603-the-way-odor-experienced-aversive-conditioning-determines-extent.htm


Medial temporal lobe activity can distinguish between old and new stimuli independently of overt behavioral choice.

15 Aug 2009 We collected fMRI data and confidence ratings as participants performed a recognition memory task that intermixed recently studied words and new (non-studied) words. We first replicated a typical finding from such studies; namely, increasing ...
rec_pub_19706549-medial-temporal-lobe-activity-distinguish-old-new-stimuli.htm


Stressed memories: how acute stress affects memory formation in humans.

10 Aug 2009 Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is evidently beneficial for survival, but the same mechanism may become maladaptive and culminate in mental diseases such as posttraumatic stress ...
rec_pub_19675245-stressed-memories-acute-stress-affects-memory-formation-humans.htm

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