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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
Articles 61 to 70 of 200:
[Self-defining memories: last episodic memories bastion in normal aging?]
30 Aug 2009
Autobiographical memory is constituted by different representations including general knowledge about one's past (semantic component) and specific personal events (episodic component). Some old memories can remain very vivid because they are ...
rec_pub_19720576-self-defining-memories-episodic-memories-bastion-normal-aging.htm
[Psychology and neuropsychiatry of aging]
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19720575-psychology-neuropsychiatry-aging.htm
Establishing a relationship between activity reduction in human perirhinal cortex and priming.
30 Aug 2009
Perirhinal neurons exhibit reduced firing rates with stimulus repetition, a phenomenon termed "repetition suppression." However, relationships between perirhinal repetition suppression and behavioral expressions of memory remain unclear. We used ...
rec_pub_19405122-establishing-relationship-activity-reduction-human-perirhinal-cortex.htm
30 Aug 2009
The hippocampus is involved in spatial memory processes, as established in a variety of species such as birds and mammals including humans. In humans, some hippocampal-dependent memory functions may be lateralized, the right hippocampus being ...
rec_pub_19235229-hippocampal-dependent-spatial-memory-functions-lateralized-rats.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
Forniceal glioma in children. Clinical article.
30 Aug 2009
OBJECT: Five to ten percent of pediatric brain tumors are located in the ventricles. Among them, forniceal lesions are rare and their management has not often been described. The aim of this study was to review the clinical, radiological, and ...
rec_pub_19772409-forniceal-glioma-children-clinical-article.htm
Cognitive functioning in Behçet's disease.
30 Aug 2009
The impact of Behçet's disease on higher cognitive functions is still poorly understood. We proposed (1) to characterize the neuropsychological profile of Behçet's disease patients with (Neuro-BD) and without (BD) neurological manifestations; (2) to ...
rec_pub_19758154-cognitive-functioning-beh-et-s-disease.htm
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: A low level of formal education is becoming accepted as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although increasing attention has been paid to differences in educational quality, no previous studies addressed participants' own ...
rec_pub_19751917-below-average-self-assessed-school-performance-alzheimer-s-disease.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
30 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVES: The Revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG-R) is a cognitive screen that has been used to discriminate individuals with dementia from cognitively intact older people. It consists of items assessing various cognitive domains, but ...
rec_pub_19700951-measuring-impairments-memory-executive-function-older-people-using.htm
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