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Introduction to papers from the conference on 'Neuroscience and analytical psychology: archetypes, intentionality, action and symbols'.

30 May 2009
rec_pub_19531121-introduction-papers-conference-neuroscience-analytical-psychology.htm


A masked priming ERP study of letter processing using single letters and false fonts.

30 May 2009 Previous event-related potential (ERP) research on letter processing has suggested that a P150 reflects low-level, featural processing, whereas a P260 reflects high-level, abstract letter processing. In order to investigate the specificity of these ...
rec_pub_19403897-a-masked-priming-erp-study-letter-processing-using-single-letters.htm


Electrophysiological differences in the processing of affective information in words and pictures.

30 May 2009 It is generally assumed that affective picture viewing is related to higher levels of physiological arousal than is the reading of emotional words. However, this assertion is based mainly on studies in which the processing of either words or ...
rec_pub_19403894-electrophysiological-differences-processing-affective-information.htm


Catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype affects neural correlates of aversive stimuli processing.

30 May 2009 It was previously shown that variation of the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene modulates brain activity during the processing of stimuli with negative valence, but not for pleasant stimuli. Here, we tested whether the COMT genotype also ...
rec_pub_19403893-catechol-o-methyltransferase-val158met-genotype-affects-neural.htm


Do tests of executive functioning predict ability to downregulate emotions spontaneously and when instructed to suppress?

30 May 2009 Behavioral regulation is a hallmark feature of executive functioning (EF). The present study investigated whether commonly used neuropsychological test measures of EF (i.e., working memory, Stroop, trail making, and verbal fluency) were related to ...
rec_pub_19403891-do-tests-executive-functioning-predict-ability-downregulate-emotions.htm


Associative learning, acquired equivalence, and flexible generalization of knowledge in mild Alzheimer disease.

30 May 2009 BACKGROUND: Acquired equivalence is a phenomenon in which prior training to treat 2 stimuli as equivalent increases generalization between them. Previous studies demonstrated that the hippocampal complex might play an important role in acquired ...
rec_pub_19506424-associative-learning-acquired-equivalence-flexible-generalization.htm


Changes of cognition and regional cerebral activity during acute hypoglycemia in normal subjects: A H2 15O positron emission tomographic study.

30 May 2009 Blurred vision and cognitive difficulties are prominent symptoms during acute insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Our hypothesis was that changes in cerebral activity reflect these symptoms. Positron emission tomography (PET) with oxygen-15-labelled water ...
rec_pub_19170163-changes-cognition-regional-cerebral-activity-acute-hypoglycemia.htm


How humans count: numerosity and the parietal cortex.

30 May 2009 Numerosity (the number of objects in a set), like color or movement, is a basic property of the environment. Animal and human brains have been endowed by evolution by mechanisms based on parietal circuitry for representing numerosity in an highly ...
rec_pub_19436075-how-humans-count-numerosity-parietal-cortex.htm


A sensory origin for color-word Stroop effects in aging: a meta-analysis.

26 May 2009 An increase in Stroop effects with age is often interpreted as reflecting reductions in selective attention, or alternatively, cognitive slowing with age. In a cross-lab and a cross-sectional analysis, we linked sensory losses to Stroop declines. ...
rec_pub_19479479-a-sensory-origin-color-word-stroop-effects-aging-meta-analysis.htm


Feedback-related negativity effects vanished with false or monetary loss choice.

25 May 2009 Feedback-related negativity (FRN) is sensitive to both monetary loss and evaluation of the correctness of a response. This study used a gambling task that required participants to choose between two cards that were unpredictably associated with ...
rec_pub_19381114-feedback-related-negativity-effects-vanished-false-monetary-loss.htm

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