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Different verbal learning strategies in autism spectrum disorder: evidence from the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test.

8 Feb 2009 The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, which requires the free recall of the same list of 15 unrelated words over 5 trials, was administered to 21 high-functioning adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 21 matched typical ...
rec_pub_19205859-different-verbal-learning-strategies-autism-spectrum-disorder.htm


Self-reported sleep quality predicts poor cognitive performance in healthy older adults.

7 Feb 2009 This study examined the relation between sleep quality and cognitive performance in older adults, controlling for common medical comorbidities. Participants were community volunteers who, while not selected on the basis of their sleep, did report ...
rec_pub_19204069-self-reported-sleep-quality-predicts-poor-cognitive-performance.htm


Contextual control of first- and second-learned excitation and inhibition in equally ambiguous stimuli.

30 Jan 2009 In two three-phase experiments, rats received a final third excitatory (Experiment 1) or inhibitory (Experiment 2) phase of conditioning with a tone. The third phase came immediately prior to a test with the tone, either in the context where the ...
rec_pub_19122056-contextual-control-second-learned-excitation-inhibition-equally.htm


Hippocampal involvement in the acquisition of relational associations, but not in the expression of a transitive inference task in mice.

30 Jan 2009 The hippocampus (HC) has been suggested to play a role in transitive inference (TI) on an ordered sequence of stimuli. However, it has remained unclear whether HC is involved in the expression of TI, or rather contributes to TI through its role in ...
rec_pub_19170435-hippocampal-involvement-acquisition-relational-associations.htm


Accessing information in working memory: can the focus of attention grasp two elements at the same time?

30 Jan 2009 Processing information in working memory requires selective access to a subset of working-memory contents by a focus of attention. Complex cognition often requires joint access to 2 items in working memory. How does the focus select 2 items? Two ...
rec_pub_19203170-accessing-information-working-memory-focus-attention-grasp-two.htm


What causes auditory distraction?

30 Jan 2009 The role of separating task-relevant from task-irrelevant aspects of the environment is typically assigned to the executive functioning of working memory. However, pervasive aspects of auditory distraction have been shown to be unrelated to working ...
rec_pub_19145024-what-causes-auditory-distraction.htm


How to keep attention from straying: get engaged!

30 Jan 2009 Previous research has suggested that the involuntary allocation of spatial attention to salient, irrelevant stimuli (i.e., attentional capture) is prevented when attention is in a focused state (e.g., Yantis & Jonides, 1990). Recent work has ...
rec_pub_19145022-how-attention-straying-engaged.htm


The effect of fearful faces on the attentional blink is task dependent.

30 Jan 2009 In a set of three rapid serial visual presentation experiments, we investigated the effect of fearful and neutral face stimuli on the report of trailing scene targets. When the emotional expression of the face stimuli had to be indicated, fearful ...
rec_pub_19145018-the-effect-fearful-faces-attentional-blink-task-dependent.htm


Sequential dependencies in the Eriksen flanker task: a direct comparison of two competing accounts.

30 Jan 2009 In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), conflict monitored in a trial leads to an increase in cognitive control on the subsequent trial. The critical data pattern supporting this assertion ...
rec_pub_19145021-sequential-dependencies-eriksen-flanker-task-direct-comparison-two.htm


The attentional blink: increasing target salience provides no evidence for resource depletion. A commentary on Dux, Asplund, and Marois (2008).

30 Jan 2009 The authors have argued elsewhere that the attentional blink (AB; i.e., reduced target detection shortly after presentation of an earlier target) arises from blocked or disrupted perceptual input in response to distractors presented between the ...
rec_pub_19145034-the-attentional-blink-increasing-target-salience-provides-evidence.htm

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