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Mild head trauma and chronic headaches in returning US soldiers.

9 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and types of head or neck trauma and headache characteristics among US Army soldiers evaluated for chronic headaches at a military neurology clinic following a combat tour in Iraq. BACKGROUND: Head or neck ...
rec_pub_19220499-mild-head-trauma-chronic-headaches-returning-soldiers.htm


Association analysis between the C-1291G polymorphism in the promoter region of the adrenergic alpha2A receptor gene and polydipsia in schizophrenia.

Feb 2009 Several lines of studies have shown the existence of an important inhibitory mechanism for the control of water intake involving adrenergic alpha2A receptors (ADRA2A). A human study using patients with schizophrenia demonstrated an exacerbation of ...
rec_pub_19439247-association-analysis-c-1291g-polymorphism-promoter-region-adrenergic.htm


False memory and the associative network of happiness.

30 Jan 2009 This research examines the relationship between individuals' levels of life satisfaction and their associative networks of happiness. Study 1 measured European Americans' degree of false memory of happiness using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott ...
rec_pub_19141625-false-memory-associative-network-happiness.htm


Distractor devaluation requires visual working memory.

30 Jan 2009 Visual stimuli seen previously as distractors in a visual search task are subsequently evaluated more negatively than those seen as targets. An attentional inhibition account for this distractor-devaluation effect posits that associative links ...
rec_pub_19145023-distractor-devaluation-requires-visual-working-memory.htm


The effect of age on event-related potentials (ERP) associated with face naming and with the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state.

20 Jan 2009 This study examined the effects of aging on the ERP components associated with the different processing stages in a face naming task. Two hundred photographs were presented to 13 young and 10 elderly adults, who had to press a button and then to say ...
rec_pub_19428964-the-effect-age-event-related-potentials-erp-associated-face-naming.htm


Controlled recall of verbal material in temporal lobe epilepsy.

13 Jan 2009 This study used a guided process-dissociation procedure to examine the contribution of controlled and automatic uses of memory to a cued-recall task in 24 patients with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE: 12 left-sided; 12 right-sided), and 12 ...
rec_pub_19338725-controlled-recall-verbal-material-temporal-lobe-epilepsy.htm


Chaos in schizophrenia associations, reality or metaphor?

4 Jan 2009 There is evidence that schizophrenic associations display "chaotic", random-like behavior and decreased predictability. The evidence suggests a hypothesis that the "chaotic" mental disorganization could be explained within the concept of nonlinear ...
rec_pub_19166884-chaos-schizophrenia-associations-reality-metaphor.htm


Involuntary conscious memory facilitates cued recall performance: further evidence that chaining occurs during voluntary recall.

30 Dec 2008 Recent studies have shown that conscious recollection of the past occurs spontaneously when subjects voluntarily recall their own past experiences or a list of previously studied words. Naturalistic diary studies and laboratory studies of this ...
rec_pub_19827705-involuntary-conscious-memory-facilitates-cued-recall-performance.htm


"Don't worry; you really will get over it": methodological investigations of the fading affect bias.

30 Dec 2008 This study examined 2 methodological issues that might influence the fading affect bias (FAB). The FAB occurs when people report that the affective intensity associated with unpleasant events decreases over time more than the intensity of positive ...
rec_pub_19507427-don-t-worry-really-methodological-investigations-fading-affect-bias.htm


Reasoning under time pressure. A study of causal conditional inference.

30 Dec 2008 In this study, we examine the role of beliefs in conditional inference in two experiments, demonstrating a robust tendency for people to make fewer inferences from statements they disbelieve, regardless of logical validity. The main purpose of this ...
rec_pub_19261582-reasoning-time-pressure-study-causal-conditional-inference.htm

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