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Verbal Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Verbal Learning'
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Sadder and less accurate? False memory for negative material in depression.
29 Apr 2009
Previous research has demonstrated that induced sad mood is associated with increased accuracy of recall in certain memory tasks; the effects of clinical depression, however, are likely to be quite different. The authors used the ...
rec_pub_19413415-sadder-accurate-false-memory-negative-material-depression.htm
29 Apr 2009
Origins of impaired adaptive functioning in schizophrenia remain poorly understood. Behavioral disorganization may arise from an abnormal reliance on common combinations between concepts stored in semantic memory. Avolition-apathy may be related to ...
rec_pub_19413402-neurocognitive-abnormalities-comprehension-real-world-goal-directed.htm
Phonological and orthographic spelling in high-functioning adult dyslexics.
29 Apr 2009
Despite a history of reading or spelling difficulties, some adults attain age-appropriate spelling skills and succeed at university. We compared the spelling of 29 such high-functioning dyslexics with that of 28 typical students, matched on general ...
rec_pub_18489012-phonological-orthographic-spelling-high-functioning-adult-dyslexics.htm
29 Apr 2009
Hyperactivity is currently considered a core and ubiquitous feature of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); however, an alternative model challenges this premise and hypothesizes a functional relationship between working memory (WM) and ...
rec_pub_19083090-hyperactivity-boys-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd.htm
Determinants of lexical access in pure-anomic recovery: a longitudinal study.
29 Apr 2009
Many studies involving lexical access in picture-naming tasks have been undertaken at a point in time, mainly focusing on age of acquisition (AoA). To identify the real determinates of lexical access in recovery and their traces in the brain, we ...
rec_pub_19434760-determinants-lexical-access-pure-anomic-recovery-longitudinal-study.htm
29 Apr 2009
This study examined the extent to which the Family Pictures (FP) subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Third Edition (WMS-III) is related to verbal memory measures and right mesial temporal integrity. Epilepsy patients who underwent temporal ...
rec_pub_18763203-the-family-pictures-subtest-wms-iii-relationship-verbal-visual-memory.htm
29 Apr 2009
We examined memory self-awareness and memory self-monitoring abilities during inpatient rehabilitation in participants with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). A total of 29 participants with moderate to severe TBI and 29 controls ...
rec_pub_18686113-predictions-episodic-memory-following-moderate-severe-traumatic-brain.htm
Neuropsychological decline in frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a longitudinal analysis.
29 Apr 2009
Few studies have assessed whether the patterns of neuropsychological impairment in patients with different frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) subtypes remain distinct over the duration of their illness or devolve into a common, ...
rec_pub_19413447-neuropsychological-decline-frontotemporal-lobar-degeneration.htm
29 Apr 2009
Patients with schizophrenia and water imbalance may represent a subset of patients with distinct pathophysiological abnormalities and susceptibility to cognitive impairment. Specifically, patients with polydipsia and hyponatremia have been shown to ...
rec_pub_19413445-neuropsychological-impairment-patients-schizophrenia-evidence.htm
Tourette's syndrome (TS): inhibitory performance in adults with uncomplicated TS.
29 Apr 2009
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder linked with frontostriatal dysfunction. Previous work has shown some evidence of mild performance deficits on a range of different tasks that involve inhibitory processes. The present study ...
rec_pub_19413449-tourette-s-syndrome-ts-inhibitory-performance-adults-uncomplicated-ts.htm
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