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Articles 601 to 610 of 758:

601.

Do I know you? Processing orientation and face recognition.

Recognition performance is impaired when people are required to provide a verbal description of a complex stimulus (i.e., verbal-overshadowing effect), such as the face of the perpetrator in a simulated robbery. A shift in the processing operations that ...
C Neil Macrae, Helen L Lewis (Psychol Sci, 200203)
know-processing-orientation-face-recognition.asp


602.

New semantic and serial clustering indices for the California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition: background, rationale, and formulae.

The original California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) employed a semantic clustering index that used the words recalled during a given trial as the baseline for calculating expected values of chance clustering (recall-based expectancy). Although commonly ...
John L Stricker, Gregory G Brown, John Wixted, Juliana V Baldo, Dean C Delis (J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 200203)
new-semantic-serial-clustering-indices-california-verbal-learning.asp


603.

Victims of awareness.

BACKGROUND: Intraoperative awareness with explicit recall may be followed by long-lasting mental symptoms. However, the average risk for developing mental sequelae after awareness, and the average severity and the duration of symptoms has not previously ...
C Lennmarken, K Bildfors, G Enlund, P Samuelsson, R Sandin (Acta Anaesthesiol Scand, 200203)
victims-awareness.asp


604.

Acute performance-impairing and subject-rated effects of triazolam and temazepam, alone and in combination with ethanol, in humans.

The acute behavioural effects of triazolam (0.125 and 0.25 mg), temazepam (15 and 30 mg), and placebo, alone and in combination with ethanol (0 and 0.5 g/kg), were assessed in 10 volunteers. Ethanol alone did not impair performance and produced only a ...
Cathy A Simpson, Craig R Rush (J Psychopharmacol, 200203)
acute-performance-impairing-subject-rated-effects-triazolam-temazepam.asp


605.

Cognitive rehabilitation of naming deficits following viral meningo-encephalitis.

OBJECTIVE: This case study describes the neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation of a patient who developed word retrieval deficits for objects and peoples names, following an episode of viral meningo-encephalitits. It shows the ...
Eliane C Miotto (Arq Neuropsiquiatr, 200203)
cognitive-rehabilitation-naming-deficits-following-viral-meningo.asp


606.

Recovery of memory after general anaesthesia: clinical findings and somatosensory evoked responses.

BACKGROUND: Mid-latency somatosensory evoked responses are used to monitor the integrity of the sensory pathways intra-operatively. They can quantify the effects of anaesthetics on the central nervous system. Mid-latency auditory evoked responses have ...
I Rundshagen, K Schnabel, J Schulte am Esch (Br J Anaesth, 200203)
recovery-memory-after-general-anaesthesia-clinical-findings.asp


607.

Energy balance during an ironman triathlon in male and female triathletes.

Energy balance of 10 male and 8 female triathletes participating in an Ironman event (3.8-km swim, 180-km cycle, 42.2-km run) was investigated. Energy intake (EI) was monitored at 7 designated points by dietary recall of food and fluid consumption. ...
Nicholas E Kimber, Jenny J Ross, Sue L Mason, Dale B Speedy (Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab, 200203)
energy-balance-ironman-triathlon-male-female-triathletes.asp


608.

Selecting accurate statements from the cognitive interview using confidence ratings.

Participants viewed a videotape of a simulated murder, and their recall (and confidence) was tested 1 week later with the cognitive interview. Results indicated that (a) the subset of statements assigned high confidence was more accurate than the full ...
Wayne T Roberts, Philip A Higham (J Exp Psychol Appl, 200203)
selecting-accurate-statements-cognitive-interview-confidence-ratings.asp


609.

The role of the basal forebrain in episodic memory retrieval: a positron emission tomography study.

Human lesion data indicate that the basal forebrain or orbitofrontal cortex, or both, as well as medial temporal and diencephalic structures, is important for normal memory and that its disruption causes the pure amnesic syndrome, in which episodic ...
Toshikatsu Fujii, Jiro Okuda, Takashi Tsukiura, Hiroya Ohtake, Rina Miura, Reiko Fukatsu, Kyoko Suzuki, Ryuta Kawashima, Masatoshi Itoh, Hiroshi Fukuda, Atsushi Yamadori (Neuroimage, 200203)
role-basal-forebrain-episodic-memory-retrieval-positron-emission.asp


610.

An endogenous distributed model of ordering in serial recall.

We introduce a distributed model of memory for serial order, called SOB, that produces ordered serial recall by relying on encoding and retrieval processes that are endogenous to the model. SOB explains the basic shape of the serial position curve, the ...
Simon Farrell, Stephan Lewandowsky (Psychon Bull Rev, 200203)
endogenous-distributed-model-ordering-serial-recall.asp


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