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Mental Processes (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Processes'
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23 Jun 2009
Synonymous and antonymous relationships among words may reflect the organization and/or processing in the mental lexicon and its implementation in the brain. In this study, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is employed to compare brain ...
rec_pub_19560544-neural-substrates-semantic-relationships-common-distinct-left-frontal.htm
Decoding human motor activity from EEG single trials for a discrete two-dimensional cursor control.
23 Jun 2009
This study aims to explore whether human intentions to move or cease to move right and left hands can be decoded from spatiotemporal features in non-invasive EEG in order to control a discrete two-dimensional cursor movement for a potential ...
rec_pub_19556679-decoding-human-motor-activity-eeg-single-trials-discrete-two.htm
22 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: The type of cues used during clinical decision-making contexts is not well understood. Further, there are conflicting findings in relation to how novice and expert nurses use cues. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine if ...
rec_pub_19555954-a-comparison-novice-expert-nurses-cue-collection-clinical-decision.htm
22 Jun 2009
A passive three stimulus oddball paradigm was used to investigate Visual Mismatch Negativity (vMMN) a component of the Event Related Potential (ERP) believed to represent a central pre-attentive change mechanism. Responses to a change in orientation ...
rec_pub_19551375-can-illusory-deviant-stimuli-used-attentional-distractors-record-vmmn.htm
20 Jun 2009
Research has shown that external stimuli presented during sleep can affect dream content, thus reflecting information processing of the sleeping brain. Olfactory stimuli should have a stronger effect on dream emotions because their processing is ...
rec_pub_19552703-information-processing-sleep-effect-olfactory-stimuli-dream-content.htm
20 Jun 2009
Metacognition is knowledge about knowledge, often expressed as confidence judgments about what we know. Most of the literature on metacognition in humans is based on subjects' verbal reports. Investigators of animal cognition have recently described ...
rec_pub_19553102-comparative-metacognition.htm
A multisensory approach to spatial updating: the case of mental rotations.
19 Jun 2009
Mental rotation is the capacity to predict the outcome of spatial relationships after a change in viewpoint. These changes arise either from the rotation of the test object array or from the rotation of the observer. Previous studies showed that the ...
rec_pub_19544058-a-multisensory-approach-spatial-updating-case-mental-rotations.htm
15 Jun 2009
Daily situations involve many objects and behaviors. To comprehend the meaning of situations, the relationships between objects, behaviors, and the situational context are important. To reveal the cortical networks involved in processing these ...
rec_pub_19539770-neural-correlates-processing-situational-relationships-fmri-study.htm
Cerebral correlates of analogical processing and their modulation by training.
15 Jun 2009
There is increasing interest in understanding the neural systems that mediate analogical thinking, which is essential for learning and fluid intelligence. The aim of the present study was to shed light on the cerebral correlates of geometric ...
rec_pub_19539767-cerebral-correlates-analogical-processing-modulation-training.htm
Electrophysiological evidence for a two-stage process underlying single chord priming.
15 Jun 2009
In this study, we examine through electrophysiological measures three alternative mechanisms underlying musical chord priming: psychoacoustic distance, common parent-key, and distance along the circle of fifths. In contrast with previous behavioral ...
rec_pub_19404220-electrophysiological-evidence-two-stage-process-underlying-single.htm
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