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Selective pair recognition memory impairment with no response bias in schizophrenia.

19 Jul 2009 Memory is one of the cognitive functions most affected in schizophrenia, but the severity of deficits varies from one task to another. In particular, greater impairments have been reported for pair recognition than item recognition. However, ...
rec_pub_19622416-selective-pair-recognition-memory-impairment-response-bias.htm


FMRI adaptation during performance of learned arbitrary visuomotor conditional associations.

16 Jul 2009 In everyday life, people select motor responses according to arbitrary rules. For example, our movements while driving a car can be instructed by color cues that we see on traffic lights. These stimuli do not spatially relate to the actions that ...
rec_pub_19619662-fmri-adaptation-performance-learned-arbitrary-visuomotor-conditional.htm


Does phonological recoding occur during silent reading, and is it necessary for orthographic learning?

13 Jul 2009 Two studies were conducted to test the central claim of the self-teaching hypothesis (i.e., phonological recoding is necessary for orthographic learning) in silent reading. The first study aimed to demonstrate the use of phonological recoding during ...
rec_pub_19608198-does-phonological-recoding-occur-silent-reading-necessary.htm


Changes in performance monitoring during sensorimotor adaptation.

13 Jul 2009 Error detection and correction are essential components of motor skill learning. These processes have been well characterized in cognitive psychology using electroencephalography (EEG) to record an event-related potential (ERP) called error-related ...
rec_pub_19605614-changes-performance-monitoring-sensorimotor-adaptation.htm


Erythropoietin improves operant conditioning and stability of cognitive performance in mice.

6 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Executive functions, learning and attention are imperative facets of cognitive performance, affected in many neuropsychiatric disorders. Recently, we have shown that recombinant human erythropoietin improves cognitive functions in ...
rec_pub_19586522-erythropoietin-improves-operant-conditioning-stability-cognitive.htm


Associative memories based on continuous-time cellular neural networks designed using space-invariant cloning templates.

30 Jun 2009 Associative memories are brain-style devices designed to store a set of patterns as stable equilibria such that the stored patterns can be reliably retrieved with the initial probes containing sufficient information about the patterns. This paper ...
rec_pub_19604674-associative-memories-based-continuous-time-cellular-neural-networks.htm


Cross-situational learning of object-word mapping using Neural Modeling Fields.

29 Jun 2009 The issue of how children learn the meaning of words is fundamental to developmental psychology. The recent attempts to develop or evolve efficient communication protocols among interacting robots or virtual agents have brought that issue to a ...
rec_pub_19596549-cross-situational-learning-object-word-mapping-using-neural-modeling.htm


Relational memory during infancy: evidence from eye tracking.

29 Jun 2009 Here we report evidence from a new eye-tracking measure of relational memory that suggests that 9-month-old infants can encode memories in terms of the relations among items, a function putatively subserved by the hippocampus. Infants learned about ...
rec_pub_19635082-relational-memory-infancy-evidence-eye-tracking.htm


Compensating for anterograde amnesia: a new training method that capitalizes on emerging smartphone technologies.

29 Jun 2009 Following a neuropathological event, individuals left with moderate-to-severe memory impairment are unable to reliably form new memories. The most common challenges involve the capacity to perform a task in the future and to consciously recall a ...
rec_pub_19588540-compensating-anterograde-amnesia-new-training-method-capitalizes.htm


Long-term effects of infant learning on adult conditioned odor aversion are determined by the last preweaning experience.

29 Jun 2009 We recently showed that odorizing mother's nipples from birth to weaning attenuated adult conditioned odor aversion (COA). The present study evaluated whether shorter durations of preweaning olfactory experiences could induce similar long-term ...
rec_pub_19415682-long-term-effects-infant-learning-adult-conditioned-odor-aversion.htm

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