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The role of occupational complexity in trajectories of cognitive aging before and after retirement.

30 Aug 2009 We examined the association between complexity of the main lifetime occupation and changes in cognitive ability in later life. Data on complexity of work with data, people, and things and on 4 cognitive factors (verbal, spatial, memory, and speed) ...
rec_pub_19739912-the-role-occupational-complexity-trajectories-cognitive-aging.htm


The effect of prolonged-release melatonin on sleep measures and psychomotor performance in elderly patients with insomnia.

30 Aug 2009 Objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of prolonged-release melatonin 2 mg (PRM) on sleep and subsequent daytime psychomotor performance in patients aged > or =55 years with primary insomnia, as defined by fourth revision of the ...
rec_pub_19584739-the-effect-prolonged-release-melatonin-sleep-measures-psychomotor.htm


Cognitive performance during prismatic displacement as a partial analogue of "space fog".

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: The fact that microgravity adaptation and recovery from the cognitive deficit of "space fog" follow approximately the same time course raises the possibility that they are related to one another. Two experiments tested this hypothesis. ...
rec_pub_19750873-cognitive-performance-prismatic-displacement-partial-analogue-space.htm


Embodied memory judgments: a case of motor fluency.

30 Aug 2009 It is well known that perceptual and conceptual fluency can influence episodic memory judgments. Here, the authors asked whether fluency arising from the motor system also impacts recognition memory. Past research has shown that the perception of ...
rec_pub_19686029-embodied-memory-judgments-case-motor-fluency.htm


Temporary activation of perceptual-motor associations: a stimulus-response interpretation of automaticity.

30 Aug 2009 Some types of automaticity can be attributed to simple stimulus-response associations (G. D. Logan, 1988). This can be studied with paradigms in which associations to an irrelevant stimulus automatically influence responding to a relevant stimulus. ...
rec_pub_19686020-temporary-activation-perceptual-motor-associations-stimulus-response.htm


Neural correlates of individual differences in strategic retrieval processing.

30 Aug 2009 Processes engaged when information is encoded into memory are an important determinant of whether that information will be recovered subsequently. Also influential, however, are processes engaged at the time of retrieval, and these were investigated ...
rec_pub_19686013-neural-correlates-individual-differences-strategic-retrieval.htm


Limited upper limb functioning has impact on restrictions in participation and autonomy of patients with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy 1a.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate upper limb functioning, restrictions on participation and the independent contribution of upper and lower limb disability to participation in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy 1a. DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional ...
rec_pub_19774309-limited-upper-limb-functioning-impact-restrictions-participation.htm


Positive attitudes and preserved high level of motor performance are important factors for return to work in younger persons after stroke: a national survey.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: Significant numbers of younger persons with stroke should be given the opportunity to return to work. The aim of this study was to investigate factors of importance for return to work among persons after first ever stroke, in the age ...
rec_pub_19774303-positive-attitudes-preserved-high-level-motor-performance-important.htm


Self-regulatory failure and intimate partner violence perpetration.

30 Aug 2009 Five studies tested the hypothesis that self-regulatory failure is an important predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. Study 1 participants were far more likely to experience a violent impulse during conflictual interaction with ...
rec_pub_19686003-self-regulatory-failure-intimate-partner-violence-perpetration.htm


Contrast effects in priming paradigms: Implications for theory and research on implicit attitudes.

30 Aug 2009 Contrast effects have been studied in dozens of experimental paradigms, including the measurement of attitudes in the social psychological literature. However, nearly all of this work has been conducted using explicit reports. In the present ...
rec_pub_19685997-contrast-effects-priming-paradigms-implications-theory-research.htm

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