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Masked repetition priming using magnetoencephalography.

13 Apr 2008 Masked priming is used in psycholinguistic studies to assess questions about lexical access and representation. We present two masked priming experiments using MEG. If the MEG signal elicited by words reflects specific aspects of lexical retrieval, ...
rec_pub_18417201-masked-repetition-priming-using-magnetoencephalography.htm


[Letter fluency: psychometric properties and Dutch normative data]

30 Mar 2008 Normative data were collected for a Dutch version of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) in 200 healthy subjects between 17 and 89 years of age. The COWAT is a letterfluency task that is widely used in clinical neuropsychology. Fluency ...
rec_pub_18500167-letter-fluency-psychometric-properties-dutch-normative-data.htm


Imagery or meaning? Evidence for a semantic origin of category-specific brain activity in metabolic imaging.

30 Mar 2008 Category-specific brain activation distinguishing between semantic word types has imposed challenges on theories of semantic representations and processes. However, existing metabolic imaging data are still ambiguous about whether these ...
rec_pub_18380676-imagery-meaning-evidence-semantic-origin-category-specific-brain.htm


Influence of re-exposure and retrieval disruption during group collaboration on later individual recall.

30 Mar 2008 This research examined the influence of prior group collaboration on later individual recall. We considered the negative effects of retrieval disruption and the potentially positive effects of re-exposure to additional items during group recall in ...
rec_pub_18324549-influence-re-exposure-retrieval-disruption-group-collaboration-later.htm


Ideomotor limb apraxia in Huntington's disease: a case-control study.

2 Mar 2008 INTRODUCTION : Ideomotor limb apraxia is the disturbance of planning and of execution of motor activity,which is not caused by a dysfunction of the motor or sensory nervous system. Apraxia is a diagnostic criterion in dementialike Alzheimer's ...
rec_pub_18305889-ideomotor-limb-apraxia-huntington-s-disease-case-control-study.htm


Specificity of episodic and semantic aspects of autobiographical memory in relation to symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

12 Feb 2008 Two studies examined the relationship between the ability to access specific autobiographical material in memory and presence/symptoms of posttraumatic stress. In Study 1, a sample of refugees with a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
rec_pub_18178168-specificity-episodic-semantic-aspects-autobiographical-memory.htm


Implicit and explicit self-schema in active deluded, remitted deluded, and depressed patients.

6 Feb 2008 The main objective of this study was to analyze the hypothesis that patients with persecutory delusions would show a depressive-type self-concept when assessed with implicit measures of self-schema (i.e., a free recall test of self-relevant ...
rec_pub_18339357-implicit-explicit-self-schema-active-deluded-remitted-deluded.htm


Interhemispheric differences of spectral power in expressive language: a MEG study with clinical applications.

6 Feb 2008 In the last decade we have seen an exponential growth of functional imaging studies investigating multiple aspects of language processing. These studies have sparked an interest in applying some of the paradigms to various clinically relevant ...
rec_pub_18316134-interhemispheric-differences-spectral-power-expressive-language-meg.htm


Recollection and familiarity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a global decline in recognition memory.

31 Jan 2008 Despite memory failures being a central feature of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (a-MCI), there is limited research into the nature of the memory impairment associated with this condition. A further understanding could lead to refinement of ...
rec_pub_18328509-recollection-familiarity-amnestic-mild-cognitive-impairment-global.htm


Spreading activation of lexical-semantic networks in Parkinson's disease.

31 Jan 2008 Although dopamine may act as a neuromodulator of spreading activation within semantic networks, this role of dopamine in lexical networks has not been investigated. Hence, we sought to investigate the effects of Parkinson's disease (PD), which is ...
rec_pub_18325544-spreading-activation-lexical-semantic-networks-parkinson-s-disease.htm

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