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Awake nasotracheal fiberoptic intubation: patient comfort, intubating conditions, and hemodynamic stability during conscious sedation with remifentanil.

Awake nasotracheal fiberoptic intubation requires an anesthetic management that provides sufficient patient comfort, adequate intubating conditions, and stable hemodynamics. Short-acting and easily titratable analgesics are excellent choices for this ...
Anette-Marie Machata, Christopher Gonano, Andrea Holzer, Dorothea Andel, Christian K Spiss, Michael Zimpfer, Udo M Illievich (Anesth Analg, 200309)
awake-nasotracheal-fiberoptic-intubation-patient-comfort-intubating.asp


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Short-term sentence recall: evidence for the contribution of acoustic-sensory information.

To demonstrate that short-term sentence recall is based on conceptual and lexico-semantic information, Potter and Lombardi [J. Memory Lang. 29 (1990) 633] conducted a series of experiments using the intrusion paradigm, which combines short-term sentence ...
Ralf Rummer, Johannes Engelkamp (Acta Psychol (Amst), 200309)
short-term-sentence-recall-evidence-contribution-acoustic-sensory.asp


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Dissecting contributions of prefrontal cortex and fusiform face area to face working memory.

Interactions between prefrontal cortex (PFC) and stimulus-specific visual cortical association areas are hypothesized to mediate visual working memory in behaving monkeys. To clarify the roles for homologous regions in humans, event-related fMRI was used ...
T Jason Druzgal, Mark DEsposito (J Cogn Neurosci, 200308)
dissecting-contributions-prefrontal-cortex-fusiform-face-area-face.asp


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Retrieval orientation and the control of recollection.

Event-related potentials (ERPs) were employed to investigate whether recognition test items are processed differently according to whether they are used to probe memory for previously studied words or pictures. In each of two study-test blocks, subjects ...
Jane E Herron, Michael D Rugg (J Cogn Neurosci, 200308)
retrieval-orientation-control-recollection.asp


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Counterfactual cognitive deficit in persons with Parkinsons disease.

BACKGROUND: Counterfactuals are mental representations of alternatives to past events. Recent research has shown them to be important for other cognitive processes, such as planning, causal reasoning, problem solving, and decision making-all processes ...
P McNamara, R Durso, A Brown, A Lynch (J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 200308)
counterfactual-cognitive-deficit-persons-parkinson-s-disease.asp


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Identifying potential surgical candidates in patients with evidence of bitemporal epilepsy.

PURPOSE: To determine which patients with evidence of medically refractory bitemporal epilepsy are potentially good candidates for surgical therapy. METHODS: We reviewed 42 adults with intractable seizures who were found to have bitemporal ictal onsets, ...
Mark D Holmes, Andrew N Miles, Carl B Dodrill, George A Ojemann, Alan J Wilensky (Epilepsia, 200308)
identifying-potential-surgical-candidates-patients-evidence.asp


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Folate intake assessment: validation of a new approach.

OBJECTIVE: To describe the performance characteristics and validate a folate-specific focused recall approach to estimating folate intake. DESIGN: In a cross-sectional study, folate-specific recalls were used to estimate subjects average daily folate ...
Jelin Yen, Christine Zoumas-Morse, Bilge Pakiz, Cheryl L Rock (J Am Diet Assoc, 200308)
folate-intake-assessment-validation-new-approach.asp


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Comparison of estimated renal net acid excretion from dietary intake and body size with urine pH.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine whether estimated net acid excretion (NAE) from two dietary assessment instruments can predict urine pH in healthy volunteers. DESIGN: The Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition (OPEN) study, which was ...
Dominique S Michaud, Richard P Troiano, Amy F Subar, Shirley Runswick, Sheila Bingham, Victor Kipnis, Arthur Schatzkin (J Am Diet Assoc, 200308)
comparison-estimated-renal-net-acid-excretion-dietary-intake-body.asp


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Improving childrens recall of an occurrence of a repeated event: is it a matter of helping them to generate options?

Three experiments were conducted to explore whether childrens recall of an occurrence of a repeated event could be improved by encouraging them to consider various details that occurred across a series of events prior to making a judgment about which ...
Martine B Powell, Donald M Thomson (Law Hum Behav, 200308)
improving-children-s-recall-occurrence-repeated-event-matter-helping.asp


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Mixed blocked/event-related designs separate transient and sustained activity in fMRI.

Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies using mixed blocked/event-related designs have shown activity consistent with separable sustained task-related processes and transient trial-related processes. In the mixed design, control ...
Kristina M Visscher, Francis M Miezin, James E Kelly, Randy L Buckner, David I Donaldson, Mark P McAvoy, Vidya M Bhalodia, Steven E Petersen (Neuroimage, 200308)
mixed-blocked-event-related-designs-separate-transient-sustained.asp


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