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Articles 221 to 230 of 758:

221.

Assessment and significance of 24-h energy intake patterns among young and aged non-affluent southern US women.

Energy intake patterns that may impact health status among non-affluent southern U.S. women from small urban communities have not been evaluated extensively. Usual intake estimates are confounded by factors such as validity of intake methods and ...
S M Lewis, M A Mayhugh, S C Freni, S S Cardoso, C Buffington, K Jairaj, A Turturro, R J Feuers (J Nutr Health Aging, 2003)
assessment-significance-h-energy-intake-patterns-young-aged-non.asp


222.

Learning and recall in subjects at genetic risk for Alzheimers disease.

Deficits in delayed recall of learned information may be an early marker of Alzheimers disease (AD). The apolipoprotein E E4 allele and a positive family history (FH) are both genetic risk factors for AD. The authors cross-sectionally compared ...
J Gene Chen, Christopher L Edwards, Suman Vidyarthi, Suresh Pitchumoni, Sara Tabrizi, Dan Barboriak, H Cecil Charles, P Murali Doraiswamy (J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci, 2002WINTER)
learning-recall-subjects-genetic-risk-alzheimer-s-disease.asp


223.

Repetition-based credibility enhancement of unfamiliar faces.

This experiment demonstrated that rating the credibility of nonfamous faces results in a significant increase in rated credibility on a subsequent encounter relative to new nonfamous faces. The degree of credibility enhancement is comparable for both ...
Alan S Brown, Lori A Brown, Sandy L Zoccoli (Am J Psychol, 2002SUMMER)
repetition-based-credibility-enhancement-unfamiliar-faces.asp


224.

Transmitting false memories in social groups.

In 2 experiments, subjects studied word lists drawn from Roediger and McDermott (1995) and then participated in perceived group recall (PGR) tests that were intended to lead each subject to believe that she or he was participating in collaborative recall ...
Barbara H Basden, Matthew B Reysen, David R Basden (Am J Psychol, 2002SUMMER)
transmitting-false-memories-social-groups.asp


225.

The accuracy of self-reported healthcare resource utilization in health economic studies.

OBJECTIVE: Individuals recollections of the number and type of health service encounters are frequently required for health economic studies. We sought to establish whether the accuracy of self-reported healthcare resource utilization is a function of ...
Stavros Petrou, Lynne Murray, Peter Cooper, Leslie L Davidson (Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 2002SUMMER)
accuracy-self-reported-healthcare-resource-utilization-health.asp


226.

Interference in implicit memory caused by processing of interpolated material.

This study addresses the susceptibility of implicit memory to interference. Interference is manipulated by presenting interpolated lists of words that do or do not have word stems in common with previously studied target words (e.g., target word ...
Sander Martens, Gezinus Wolters (Am J Psychol, 2002SUMMER)
interference-implicit-memory-caused-processing-interpolated-material.asp


227.

Misremembering pictured objects: people of all ages demonstrate the boundary extension illusion.

In the boundary extension illusion, subjects recollect more of a photographed scene than was originally shown. In this study, first- and fifth-grade children, young adult college students, and older adults studied 4 one-object or 4 two-object picture ...
John G Seamon, Sarah E Schlegel, Peter M Hiester, Susan M Landau, Brianne F Blumenthal (Am J Psychol, 2002SUMMER)
misremembering-pictured-objects-people-ages-demonstrate-boundary.asp


228.

The effect of a musical mood induction procedure on mood state-dependent word retrieval.

The purpose of this experiment was to replicate and expand upon an earlier study by Thaut and de lEtoile (1993) by examining the effect of a musical mood induction procedure on mood state-dependent word retrieval. Participants (N = 45) completed a 2-day ...
Shannon K De LEtoile (J Music Ther, 2002SUMMER)
effect-musical-mood-induction-procedure-mood-state-dependent-word.asp


229.

The use of hand gestures as self-generated cues for recall of verbally associated targets.

This study examined the effects of hand gestures as cues for recall of 40 previously described abstract and concrete words. Participants were either self-cued (SC) with their own self-generated gestures, other-cued (OC) with someone elses gestures, or ...
Donna Frick-Horbury (Am J Psychol, 2002SPRING)
hand-gestures-self-generated-cues-recall-verbally-associated-targets.asp


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The influence of contextual constraints on recall for words within sentences.

Two experiments examined predictions of the relational-distinctive processing view to account for the influence of sentence constraints on memory of target words. In Experiment 1, congruous expected words were recalled better than incongruous words. ...
Elisabeth L McFalls, Paula J Schwanenflugel (Am J Psychol, 2002SPRING)
influence-contextual-constraints-recall-words-sentences.asp


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