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Problem Solving (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Problem Solving'
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Brain volume and dysexecutive behavior in schizophrenia.
17 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: Behaviors associated with frontal/executive impairments are common in patients with schizophrenia. Our aim was to reconfirm that morphological brain abnormalities in schizophrenia patients would overlap the areas underpinning frontal ...
rec_pub_19625009-brain-volume-dysexecutive-behavior-schizophrenia.htm
15 Jul 2009
We evaluated the effects of the 3 cognitive interventions fielded in the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly study on 2 subsets of participants-1,606 without and 424 with suspected clinical depression at baseline. In the ...
rec_pub_19617456-the-active-cognitive-training-interventions-onset-recovery-suspected.htm
Cognitive function in Japanese centenarians according to the Mini-Mental State Examination.
13 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND/AIMS: We examined the effect of aging on cognitive function at the limit of human life expectancy by characterizing state of cognition in centenarians without clinical cognitive impairment. METHODS: Participants were 68 centenarians ...
rec_pub_19602888-cognitive-function-japanese-centenarians-according-mini-mental-state.htm
Perceptions of social transgressions in adulthood.
13 Jul 2009
People may react differently when individuals of different ages commit a social faux pas. Younger (22 to 35 years old) and older (65 to 77 years old) participants read vignettes where age of characters committing social transgressions varied (young ...
rec_pub_19605758-perceptions-social-transgressions-adulthood.htm
How 7-month-olds interpret ambiguous motion events: category-based reasoning in infancy.
8 Jul 2009
This paper investigates the role of static and dynamic attributes for the animate-inanimate distinction in category-based reasoning of 7-month-olds. Three experiments tested infants' responses to movement events involving an unfamiliar animal and a ...
rec_pub_19596267-how-7-month-olds-interpret-ambiguous-motion-events-category-based.htm
The impact of visuo-spatial number forms on simple arithmetic.
5 Jul 2009
Number forms, conscious visuo-spatial representations of the sequence of numbers, are found in around 12% of the population. However, their contribution to numerical cognition is not well understood. In this study we contrast the speeded performance ...
rec_pub_19631317-the-impact-visuo-spatial-number-forms-simple-arithmetic.htm
Regional cerebral blood flow increases during wakeful rest following cognitive training.
5 Jul 2009
Positron tomography was used to investigate modulations of brain activity during the so-called resting state that may occur due to a concurrent cognitive training. Twelve subjects were repeatedly scanned during resting periods and while solving ...
rec_pub_19589374-regional-cerebral-blood-flow-increases-wakeful-rest-following.htm
How can we learn efficiently to act optimally and flexibly?
5 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19584249-how-learn-efficiently-act-optimally-flexibly.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
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: neuropsychological profile in an extended series of cases.
30 Jun 2009
Neuropsychological data on an extended series of cases of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) are presented, complementing earlier findings from smaller sample studies of this condition. Distinct neuropsychological features in this extended ...
rec_pub_19570313-variant-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-neuropsychological-profile-extended.htm
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