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Memory, Short-Term (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory, Short-Term'
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12 Jul 2009
Biological networks are prone to internal parametric fluctuations and external noises. Robustness represents a crucial property of these networks, which militates the effects of internal fluctuations and external noises. In this paper biological ...
rec_pub_19632813-global-stability-analysis-robust-design-multi-time-scale-biological.htm
Similar and dissociable mechanisms for attention to internal versus external information.
7 Jul 2009
We compared two attentional executive processes: updating, which involved attending to a perceptually present stimulus, and refreshing, which involved attending to a mentally active representation of a stimulus no longer perceptually present. In ...
rec_pub_19595772-similar-dissociable-mechanisms-attention-internal-versus-external.htm
7 Jul 2009
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of one session of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the left dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on ...
rec_pub_19588221-effect-high-frequency-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation.htm
6 Jul 2009
Working memory (WM) performance is impaired by the presence of external interference. Accordingly, more efficient processing of intervening stimuli with practice may lead to enhanced WM performance. To explore the role of practice on the impact that ...
rec_pub_19587320-practice-related-improvement-working-memory-modulated-changes.htm
Evidence for a specific defect in hippocampal memory in overt and subclinical hypothyroidism.
5 Jul 2009
CONTEXT: Declarative memory largely depends upon normal functioning temporal lobes (hippocampal complex) and prefrontal cortex. Animal studies suggest abnormal hippocampal function in hypothyroidism. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess ...
rec_pub_19584178-evidence-specific-defect-hippocampal-memory-overt-subclinical.htm
Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: The intradimensional/extradimensional (IDED) task assesses different forms of learning from feedback. Limited evidence suggests that attentional set-shifting deteriorates over time in schizophrenia. We tested this hypothesis and examined ...
rec_pub_19576575-discrimination-learning-reversal-set-shifting-episode-schizophrenia.htm
Dissociable components of rule-guided behavior depend on distinct medial and prefrontal regions.
Jul 2009
Much of our behavior is guided by rules. Although human prefrontal cortex (PFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are implicated in implementing rule-guided behavior, the crucial contributions made by different regions within these areas are not ...
rec_pub_19574382-dissociable-components-rule-guided-behavior-depend-distinct-medial.htm
Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory.
Jul 2009
Cellular responses in the V2 secondary visual cortex to simple as well as complex visual stimuli have been well studied. However, the role of area V2 in visual memory remains unexplored. We found that layer 6 neurons of V2 are crucial for the ...
rec_pub_19574389-role-layer-6-v2-visual-cortex-object-recognition-memory.htm
Modulation of long-term memory by arousal in alexithymia: the role of interpretation.
30 Jun 2009
Moderate physiological or emotional arousal induced after learning modulates memory consolidation, helping to distinguish important memories from trivial ones. Yet, the contribution of subjective awareness or interpretation of arousal to this effect ...
rec_pub_19576792-modulation-long-term-memory-arousal-alexithymia-role-interpretation.htm
Online unsupervised formation of cell assemblies for the encoding of multiple cognitive maps.
30 Jun 2009
Since their introduction sixty years ago, cell assemblies have proved to be a powerful paradigm for brain information processing. After their introduction in artificial intelligence, cell assemblies became commonly used in computational neuroscience ...
rec_pub_19615854-online-unsupervised-formation-cell-assemblies-encoding-multiple.htm
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