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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Memory function under anesthesia is undesired but may arise from light hypnosis as well as stress-enhanced learning during surgery. The bispectral index (BIS, Aspect Medical Systems, Norwood, MA) is a monitor of hypnotic state that can ...
rec_pub_19672180-preserved-memory-function-bispectral-index-guided-anesthesia.htm
Proceedings of a meeting to honor Endel Tulving on his 80th birthday. Tallinn, Estonia.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19753657-proceedings-meeting-honor-endel-tulving-80th-birthday-tallinn-estonia.htm
The study of animal metacognition.
29 Aug 2009
Do nonhuman animals share humans' capacity for metacognition--that is, for monitoring or regulating their own cognitive states? Comparative psychologists have approached this question by testing a dolphin, pigeons, rats, monkeys and apes using ...
rec_pub_19726218-the-study-animal-metacognition.htm
26 Aug 2009
AIM: To construct and validate a mini-battery to discriminate between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in patients seen at a hospital memory clinic. METHODS: In a cohort of 310 subjects (137 with MCI and 173 with AD), the ...
rec_pub_19713701-differentiation-mild-cognitive-impairment-alzheimer-s-disease-using.htm
25 Aug 2009
Understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of putative memory stabilization processes that maintain context-response-cocaine associations in long-term memory and underlie contextual control over addictive behavior is of great interest from an ...
rec_pub_19712099-basolateral-amygdala-involvement-memory-reconsolidation-processes.htm
25 Aug 2009
Exposure to a cocaine-paired context increases the propensity for relapse in cocaine users and prompts cocaine-seeking behavior in rats. According to the reconsolidation hypothesis, upon context re-exposure, established cocaine-related associations ...
rec_pub_19712098-dorsal-hippocampal-regulation-memory-reconsolidation-processes.htm
25 Aug 2009
In a previous study we showed a temporally graded retrograde amnesia after hippocampal lesions when rats learned a spatial reference memory task in which two types of signals simultaneously indicated the goal arm (shape of the experimental room and ...
rec_pub_19713354-remote-spatial-memory-hippocampus-effect-early-extensive-training.htm
25 Aug 2009
For over a century, electrical microstimulation has been the most direct method for causally linking brain function with behavior. Despite this long history, it is still unclear how the activity of neural populations is affected by stimulation. For ...
rec_pub_19709632-direct-activation-sparse-distributed-populations-cortical-neurons.htm
An interference account of cue-independent forgetting in the no-think paradigm.
24 Aug 2009
Memory suppression is investigated with the no-think paradigm, which produces forgetting following repeated practice of not thinking about a memory [Anderson MC, Green C (2001) Nature 410:366-369]. Because the forgotten item is not retrieved even ...
rec_pub_19717438-an-interference-account-cue-independent-forgetting-think-paradigm.htm
24 Aug 2009
Recent evidence suggests that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation (REMSD) causes learning and memory deficits. However, the mechanism of REMSD-induced memory impairment remains unclear. Calcineurin (CaN) is involved in synaptic plasticity and ...
rec_pub_19597374-calcineurin-contributes-spatial-memory-impairment-induced-rapid-eye.htm
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