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Affective priming of naming responses does not depend on stimulus repetition.

29 Nov 2008 The finding that naming responses can be affectively primed suggests (a) that stimulus evaluation does not depend on participants having an explicit evaluative processing goal, and (b) that the perception of an affectively polarized stimulus can ...
rec_pub_19071991-affective-priming-naming-responses-does-depend-stimulus-repetition.htm


A brief history of the formation and transformation of the College of American Pathologists House of Delegates.

29 Nov 2008
rec_pub_19061294-a-brief-history-formation-transformation-college-american.htm


PARM--an efficient algorithm to mine association rules from spatial data.

29 Nov 2008 Association rule mining, originally proposed for market basket data, has potential applications in many areas. Spatial data, such as remote sensed imagery (RSI) data, is one of the promising application areas. Extracting interesting patterns and ...
rec_pub_19022723-parm-efficient-algorithm-association-rules-spatial-data.htm


So many options, so little time: the roles of association and competition in underdetermined responding.

29 Nov 2008 How do we make decisions when faced with multiple options? In the domain of language, some evidence suggests that we exert cognitive control in order to respond in such underdetermined situations when a good option is hard to find but not when we ...
rec_pub_19001571-so-options-little-time-roles-association-competition-underdetermined.htm


Grapheme-colour synaesthetes show increased grey matter volumes of parietal and fusiform cortex.

19 Nov 2008 In synaesthesia, stimulation of a sensory modality triggers abnormal additional perceptions. Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used in 18 grapheme-colour synaesthetes to investigate the neuro-anatomical basis of their abnormal perceptions. More ...
rec_pub_19028762-grapheme-colour-synaesthetes-increased-grey-matter-volumes-parietal.htm


Early detection of markers for synaesthesia in childhood populations.

14 Nov 2008 We show that the neurological condition of synaesthesia--which causes fundamental differences in perception and cognition throughout a lifetime--is significantly represented within the childhood population, and that it manifests behavioural markers ...
rec_pub_19015159-early-detection-markers-synaesthesia-childhood-populations.htm


Associative symmetry, antisymmetry, and a theory of pigeons' equivalence-class formation.

30 Oct 2008 Five experiments assessed associative symmetry in pigeons. In Experiments 1A, 1B and 2, pigeons learned two-alternative symbolic matching with identical sample- and comparison-response requirements and with matching stimuli appearing in all possible ...
rec_pub_19070336-associative-symmetry-antisymmetry-theory-pigeons-equivalence-class.htm


Measuring implicit alcohol associations via the Internet: validation of Web-based implicit association tests.

30 Oct 2008 Given the potential advantages of online assessment of implicit alcohol-related cognitive processes, the goal of this study was to empirically validate the online administration of the implicit association test (IAT). First, we examined whether an ...
rec_pub_19001405-measuring-implicit-alcohol-associations-internet-validation-web-based.htm


Differences in taste-potentiated odor aversions with O+/OT+ versus OT+/O+ conditioning: Implications for configural associations.

30 Oct 2008 The present research demonstrates a conditioning order effect difference: Odor-aversion conditioning is stronger following OT+/O+ conditioning than following O+/OT+ conditioning with specific odor (O) and taste (T) cues. When a weak odor cue was ...
rec_pub_18927050-differences-taste-potentiated-odor-aversions-o-ot-versus-ot-o.htm


Neural substrates for reversing stimulus-outcome and stimulus-response associations.

27 Oct 2008 Adaptive goal-directed actions require the ability to quickly relearn behaviors in a changing environment, yet how the brain supports this ability is barely understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and a novel reversal learning ...
rec_pub_18971462-neural-substrates-reversing-stimulus-outcome-stimulus-response.htm

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