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Neural generators of sustained activity differ for stimulus-encoding and delay maintenance.

25 Aug 2009 The ability to maintain information online beyond sensory stimulation is regarded as a key contribution of working memory to goal-directed behaviour. It is widely accepted that sustained neural activity is a key mechanism of stimulus maintenance, ...
rec_pub_19712102-neural-generators-sustained-activity-differ-stimulus-encoding-delay.htm


Older and stronger object memories are selectively destabilized by reactivation in the presence of new information.

25 Aug 2009 Reactivation can destabilize previously consolidated memories, rendering them vulnerable to disruption and necessitating a process of reconsolidation in order for them to be maintained. This process of destabilization and reconsolidation has ...
rec_pub_19713353-older-stronger-object-memories-selectively-destabilized-reactivation.htm


Center-surround organization of face-space: evidence from contrast-based face-priming.

24 Aug 2009 'Face-space' is an abstract concept of the multidimensional representation of faces. Faces of similar appearance are closer in face-space than dissimilar faces; however, it is not clear how representations interact. Examining contrast thresholds for ...
rec_pub_19597376-center-surround-organization-face-space-evidence-contrast-based-face.htm


Age-dependent impairment of cognitive and synaptic function in the htau mouse model of tau pathology.

24 Aug 2009 A hallmark feature of Alzheimer's disease pathology is the presence of neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), which are intracellular aggregates of conformationally abnormal and hyperphosphorylated tau. The presence of NFTs in the forebrain is associated ...
rec_pub_19710325-age-dependent-impairment-cognitive-synaptic-function-htau-mouse-model.htm


Semantic memory activation in individuals at risk for developing Alzheimer disease.

23 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: To determine whether whole-brain, event-related fMRI can distinguish healthy older adults with known Alzheimer disease (AD) risk factors (family history, APOE epsilon4) from controls using a semantic memory task involving discrimination ...
rec_pub_19704080-semantic-memory-activation-individuals-risk-developing-alzheimer.htm


Auditory-visual intermodal matching based on individual recognition in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).

20 Aug 2009 The ability to recognize familiar individuals with different sensory modalities plays an important role in animals living in complex physical and social environments. Individual recognition of familiar individuals was studied in a female chimpanzee ...
rec_pub_19701656-auditory-visual-intermodal-matching-based-individual-recognition.htm


Preventive effects of Chlorella on cognitive decline in age-dependent dementia model mice.

19 Aug 2009 Oxidative stress is one of the major causes of age-dependent memory loss and cognitive decline. Cytotoxic aldehydes are derived from lipid peroxides and their accumulation may be responsible for age-dependent neurodegeneration, including Alzheimer's ...
rec_pub_19699777-preventive-effects-chlorella-cognitive-decline-age-dependent-dementia.htm


False recognition helps to distinguish patients with Alzheimer's disease and amnestic MCI from patients with other kinds of dementia.

18 Aug 2009 Two recent reviews on neuropsychological assessment argue that Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by deficits in delayed recall and that this allows differentiating AD from other types of dementia. We attempted to differentiate patients with ...
rec_pub_19696484-false-recognition-helps-distinguish-patients-alzheimer-s-disease.htm


Impaired recognition of happy, sad and neutral expressions in schizophrenia is emotion, but not valence, specific and context dependent.

16 Aug 2009 It is not clear whether the deficits in emotion perception in schizophrenia are distinct from cognitive impairments or affect some emotions more than others. We tested the hypothesis that the emotion perception deficit in schizophrenia is valence ...
rec_pub_19692127-impaired-recognition-happy-sad-neutral-expressions-schizophrenia.htm


Capuchin monkeys display affiliation toward humans who imitate them.

12 Aug 2009 During social interactions, humans often unconsciously and unintentionally imitate the behaviors of others, which increases rapport, liking, and empathy between interaction partners. This effect is thought to be an evolutionary adaptation that ...
rec_pub_19679816-capuchin-monkeys-display-affiliation-humans-imitate-them.htm

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