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Problem Solving (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Problem Solving'
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30 Jun 2009
Although memory deficits are typically the earliest and most profound symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), there is increasing recognition of subtle executive dysfunctions in these patients. The purpose of the ...
rec_pub_19570310-ecological-assessment-executive-functions-mild-cognitive-impairment.htm
Efficient computation of optimal actions.
30 Jun 2009
Optimal choice of actions is a fundamental problem relevant to fields as diverse as neuroscience, psychology, economics, computer science, and control engineering. Despite this broad relevance the abstract setting is similar: we have an agent ...
rec_pub_19574462-efficient-computation-optimal-actions.htm
Sharing skills to improve care.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19739307-sharing-skills-improve-care.htm
Cashing in on top tips for talking about debt.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19746549-cashing-tips-talking-debt.htm
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19736816-ever-eureka-moment.htm
Depression and communication processes in later life marriages.
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: About six hundred and fourteen elderly people married to each other, average ages 66 and 63 respectively, in long term, mature marriages, lasting on the average 36 years, completed the Marital Satisfaction Inventory, Revised-MSIr (Snyder, ...
rec_pub_19629779-depression-communication-processes-later-life-marriages.htm
Eye fixation behaviour in the number bisection task: evidence for temporal specificity.
29 Jun 2009
Together with magnitude representations, knowledge about multiplicativity and parity contributes to numerical problem solving. In the present study, we used eye tracking to document how and when multiplicativity and parity are recruited in the ...
rec_pub_19545853-eye-fixation-behaviour-number-bisection-task-evidence-temporal.htm
29 Jun 2009
There is a good deal more to making innovation happen than removing barriers and providing funding. Meticulous planning is ...
rec_pub_19678513-seeing-obstacles.htm
A competitive nonverbal false belief task for children and apes.
29 Jun 2009
A nonverbal false belief task was administered to children (mean age 5 years) and two great ape species: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus). Because apes typically perform poorly in cooperative contexts, our task was ...
rec_pub_19635080-a-competitive-nonverbal-false-belief-task-children-apes.htm
Adaptive training leads to sustained enhancement of poor working memory in children.
29 Jun 2009
Working memory plays a crucial role in supporting learning, with poor progress in reading and mathematics characterizing children with low memory skills. This study investigated whether these problems can be overcome by a training program designed ...
rec_pub_19635074-adaptive-training-leads-sustained-enhancement-poor-working-memory.htm
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