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Mental Recall (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Recall'
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Agenda-based regulation of study-time allocation: when agendas override item-based monitoring.
30 Jul 2009
Theories of self-regulated study assume that learners monitor item difficulty when making decisions about which items to select for study. To complement such theories, the authors propose an agenda-based regulation (ABR) model in which learners' ...
rec_pub_19653800-agenda-based-regulation-study-time-allocation-agendas-override-item.htm
Distance-dependent processing of pictures and words.
30 Jul 2009
A series of 8 experiments investigated the association between pictorial and verbal representations and the psychological distance of the referent objects from the observer. The results showed that people better process pictures that represent ...
rec_pub_19653798-distance-dependent-processing-pictures-words.htm
Immediacy bias in emotion perception: current emotions seem more intense than previous emotions.
30 Jul 2009
People tend to perceive immediate emotions as more intense than previous emotions. This immediacy bias in emotion perception occurred for exposure to emotional but not neutral stimuli (Study 1), when emotional stimuli were separated by both shorter ...
rec_pub_19653796-immediacy-bias-emotion-perception-current-emotions-intense-previous.htm
Number of 24-hour diet recalls needed to estimate energy intake.
30 Jul 2009
PURPOSE: Twenty-four-hour diet recall interviews (24HRs) are used to assess diet and to validate other diet assessment instruments. Therefore it is important to know how many 24HRs are required to describe an individual's intake. METHOD: ...
rec_pub_19576535-number-24-hour-diet-recalls-needed-estimate-energy-intake.htm
Use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19647598-use-patient-reported-outcomes-clinical-practice.htm
30 Jul 2009
Background: There have been reports of memory formation during general anesthesia. The process-dissociation procedure has been used to determine if these are controlled (explicit/conscious) or automatic (implicit/unconscious) memories. This study ...
rec_pub_19568158-analysis-memory-formation-general-anesthesia-propofol-remifentanil.htm
Reward contrast in delay and probability discounting.
30 Jul 2009
In this study, we examined whether reward contrast influences choice between delayed and probabilistic outcomes. Specifically, we predicted that the subjective value of an intermediate reward would seem relatively larger or smaller, respectively, if ...
rec_pub_19542094-reward-contrast-delay-probability-discounting.htm
30 Jul 2009
It is known that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep plays a crucial role in learning and memory. Previous studies have demonstrated that postlearning REM sleep deprivation (RSD) impairs memory consolidation. Most of these studies observed only the ...
rec_pub_19542091-the-effects-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-deprivation-recovery-spatial.htm
Reliving and disorganization in posttraumatic stress disorder and panic disorder memories.
30 Jul 2009
Intense, disorganized recollections are one of the core symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and considered to be the result of inadequate processing of trauma information. A first panic attack resembles trauma in being an unexpected ...
rec_pub_19684502-reliving-disorganization-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-panic-disorder.htm
30 Jul 2009
Inadequate anaesthesia may cause distress to the patient and lead to medical litigation. All claims made to the NHS Litigation Authority 1995-2007 were obtained and the data was examined independently by all authors and classified. In a dataset of ...
rec_pub_19604185-litigation-related-inadequate-anaesthesia-analysis-claims-nhs-england.htm
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