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Association and not semantic relationships elicit the N400 effect: electrophysiological evidence from an explicit language comprehension task.

12 Sep 2007 Language comprehension studies have identified the N400, an event-related potential (ERP) correlate of the processing of meaning, modulation of which is typically assumed to reflect the activation of semantic information. However, N400 studies of ...
rec_pub_17868263-association-semantic-relationships-elicit-n400-effect.htm


Capturing conceptual implicit memory: the time it takes to produce an association.

30 Aug 2007 Conceptual implicit memory is demonstrated when, in the absence of explicit retrieval, performance on a task requiring conceptual processing benefits more from prior conceptual encoding than from prior nonconceptual encoding. In the present study, ...
rec_pub_18035619-capturing-conceptual-implicit-memory-time-takes-produce-association.htm


Lexical semantic memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimer's disease.

30 Aug 2007 OBJECTIVE: To study lexical semantic memory in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) and normal controls. METHOD: Fifteen mild AD, 15 aMCI, and 15 normal control subjects were included. Diagnosis of ...
rec_pub_17876402-lexical-semantic-memory-amnestic-mild-cognitive-impairment-mild.htm


The influence of open goals on the acquisition of problem-relevant information.

30 Aug 2007 There have been a number of recent findings indicating that unsolved problems, or open goals more generally, influence cognition even when the current task has no relation to the task in which the goal was originally set. It was hypothesized that ...
rec_pub_17723066-the-influence-open-goals-acquisition-problem-relevant-information.htm


Autobiographical memory specificity predicts social problem-solving ability in old and young adults.

30 Aug 2007 Based on recent research with young, depressed adults, age-related cognitive declines and decreased autobiographical specificity were hypothesized to predict poorer social problem-solving ability in older than in younger healthy adults. Priming ...
rec_pub_17676558-autobiographical-memory-specificity-predicts-social-problem-solving.htm


Categorical and thematic knowledge representation in the brain: neural correlates of taxonomic and thematic conceptual relations.

23 Aug 2007 Most current models of knowledge organization in the brain are based on hierarchical or taxonomic categories (animals, tools). Another important organizational pattern is thematic categorization, i.e. categories held together by external relations, ...
rec_pub_17920085-categorical-thematic-knowledge-representation-brain-neural-correlates.htm


A report on mood and cognitive outcomes with right unilateral ultrabrief pulsewidth (0.3 ms) ECT and retrospective comparison with standard pulsewidth right unilateral ECT.

14 Aug 2007 BACKGROUND: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a highly effective treatment for depression but its use is limited by the risk of cognitive side effects. This study explored the potential of a novel approach, ultrabrief pulsewidth (0.3 ms) right ...
rec_pub_17706790-a-report-mood-cognitive-outcomes-right-unilateral-ultrabrief.htm


The psychological processes underlying symptoms of thought interference in psychosis.

4 Aug 2007 Morrison and colleagues have proposed that auditory hallucinations are the result of cognitive intrusions being misattributed to an external source due to such thoughts being inconsistent with the person's beliefs about his or her own mental ...
rec_pub_17854765-the-psychological-processes-underlying-symptoms-thought-interference.htm


The generalizability of neurocognitive test/retest data derived from a nonclinical sample for detecting change among two HIV+ cohorts.

30 Jul 2007 Objective methods for determining clinically relevant neurocognitive change are useful for clinicians and researchers, but the utility of such methods requires validation studies in order to assess their accuracy among target populations. We ...
rec_pub_17691040-the-generalizability-neurocognitive-test-retest-data-derived.htm


Future thinking in tinnitus patients.

30 Jul 2007 OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to investigate future thinking in a group of tinnitus patients. It was predicted that participants in the tinnitus group would report fewer positive future events. METHODS: A cross-sectional design was used. ...
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