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Test sequence priming in recognition memory.

30 Aug 2009 The authors examined priming within the test sequence in 3 recognition memory experiments. A probe primed its successor whenever both probes shared a feature with the same studied item (interjacent priming), indicating that the study item like the ...
rec_pub_19686012-test-sequence-priming-recognition-memory.htm


Rehearsal strategies can enlarge or diminish the spacing effect: pure versus mixed lists and encoding strategy.

30 Aug 2009 Using 5 experiments, the authors explored the dependency of spacing effects on rehearsal patterns. Encouraging rehearsal borrowing produced opposing effects on mixed lists (containing both spaced and massed repetitions) and pure lists (containing ...
rec_pub_19686011-rehearsal-strategies-enlarge-diminish-spacing-effect-pure-versus.htm


On the role of individual items in recognition memory and metacognition: challenges for signal detection theory.

30 Aug 2009 The authors tested the role of individual items in recognition memory using a forced-choice paradigm with face stimuli. They constructed distractor stimuli using morphing procedures that were similar to two parent faces and then compared a studied ...
rec_pub_19686009-on-role-individual-items-recognition-memory-metacognition-challenges.htm


Deficits in cross-race face learning: insights from eye movements and pupillometry.

30 Aug 2009 The own-race bias (ORB) is a well-known finding wherein people are better able to recognize and discriminate own-race faces, relative to cross-race faces. In 2 experiments, participants viewed Asian and Caucasian faces, in preparation for ...
rec_pub_19686008-deficits-cross-race-face-learning-insights-eye-movements-pupillometry.htm


Deficits in emotional awareness in schizophrenia and their relationship with other measures of functioning.

30 Aug 2009 Conscious awareness of emotion is adaptive and its disruption in schizophrenia can impact social functioning. This study assessed levels of emotional awareness for self and others in social scenarios (Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale) in 21 ...
rec_pub_19752644-deficits-emotional-awareness-schizophrenia-relationship-measures.htm


Preserved memory function during bispectral index-guided anesthesia with sevoflurane for major orthopedic surgery.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Memory function under anesthesia is undesired but may arise from light hypnosis as well as stress-enhanced learning during surgery. The bispectral index (BIS, Aspect Medical Systems, Norwood, MA) is a monitor of hypnotic state that can ...
rec_pub_19672180-preserved-memory-function-bispectral-index-guided-anesthesia.htm


Desflurane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane provide limited neuroprotection against neonatal hypoxia-ischemia in a delayed preconditioning paradigm.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: The volatile anesthetics desflurane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane have been found to produce neuroprotection in various paradigms. The authors used these agents in a delayed preconditioning model to test the hypothesis that they could ...
rec_pub_19672176-desflurane-isoflurane-sevoflurane-provide-limited-neuroprotection.htm


Intact rapid detection of fearful faces in the absence of the amygdala.

28 Aug 2009 The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an individual with complete bilateral amygdala lesions, who cannot recognize fear from faces, nonetheless showed normal rapid detection and ...
rec_pub_19718036-intact-rapid-detection-fearful-faces-absence-amygdala.htm


Personal space regulation by the human amygdala.

28 Aug 2009 The amygdala plays key roles in emotion and social cognition, but how this translates to face-to-face interactions involving real people remains unknown. We found that an individual with complete amygdala lesions lacked any sense of personal space. ...
rec_pub_19718035-personal-space-regulation-human-amygdala.htm


Simulated car driving in fMRI--Cerebral activation patterns driving an unfamiliar and a familiar route.

26 Aug 2009 Understanding the neuronal underpinnings of cognitive processes during car driving is essential to understanding the origin of automobile accidents. Using fMRI we aimed to reveal differences in activation distribution contrasting passively observing ...
rec_pub_19716404-simulated-car-driving-fmri-cerebral-activation-patterns-driving.htm

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