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Guan, Zhuo; Buhl, Lauren K.; Quinn, William G.; Littleton, J. Troy – Learning & Memory, 2011
Genetic studies in "Drosophila" have revealed two separable long-term memory pathways defined as anesthesia-resistant memory (ARM) and long-lasting long-term memory (LLTM). ARM is disrupted in "radish" ("rsh") mutants, whereas LLTM requires CREB-dependent protein synthesis. Although the downstream effectors of ARM and LLTM are distinct, pathways…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
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Bird, Chris M.; Davies, Rachel A.; Ward, Jamie; Burgess, Neil – Learning & Memory, 2011
The influence of pre-experimental autobiographical knowledge on recognition memory was investigated using as memoranda faces that were either personally known or unknown to the participant. Under a dual process theory, such knowledge boosted both recollection- and familiarity-based recognition judgements. Under an unequal variance signal detection…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Recognition (Psychology), Autobiographies, Investigations
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Till, Sally M.; Li, Hsiu-Ling; Miniaci, Maria Concetta; Kandel, Eric R.; Choi, Yun-Beom – Learning & Memory, 2011
Loss of the Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) is associated with presumed postsynaptic deficits in mouse models of Fragile X syndrome. However, the possible presynaptic roles of FMRP in learning-related plasticity have received little attention. As a result, the mechanisms whereby FMRP influences synaptic function remain poorly…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Long Term Memory, Depression (Psychology), Cognitive Processes
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Madsen, Kathrine Skak; Baare, William F. C.; Vestergaard, Martin; Skimminge, Arnold; Ejersbo, Lisser Rye; Ramsoy, Thomas Z.; Gerlach, Christian; Akeson, Per; Paulson, Olaf B.; Jernigan, Terry L. – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Cognitive control of thoughts, actions and emotions is important for normal behaviour and the development of such control continues throughout childhood and adolescence. Several lines of evidence suggest that response inhibition is primarily mediated by a right-lateralized network involving inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), presupplementary motor…
Descriptors: Responses, Inhibition, Children, Brain
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Oualian, Catherine; Gisquet-Verrier, Pascale – Learning & Memory, 2010
To assess the role of the prelimbic (PL) and infralimbic (IL) cortices in mediating strategy switching, rats were trained in a new automated task in a Y-maze allowing a careful analysis of rats' behavior. In this situation, rats can only use two egocentric (Right, Left) and two visual (Light, Dark) strategies. In the first experiment, rats with…
Descriptors: Responses, Conflict, Animals, Brain
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Zheng, Zane Z.; Munhall, Kevin G.; Johnsrude, Ingrid S. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
The fluency and the reliability of speech production suggest a mechanism that links motor commands and sensory feedback. Here, we examined the neural organization supporting such links by using fMRI to identify regions in which activity during speech production is modulated according to whether auditory feedback matches the predicted outcome or…
Descriptors: Speech, Neurological Organization, Feedback (Response), Brain
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Diana, Rachel A.; Yonelinas, Andrew P.; Ranganath, Charan – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
The medial temporal lobes (MTLs) are critical for episodic memory but the functions of MTL subregions are controversial. According to memory strength theory, MTL subregions collectively support declarative memory in a graded manner. In contrast, other theories assert that MTL subregions support functionally distinct processes. For instance, one…
Descriptors: Neurological Organization, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Color
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Carlson, Joshua M.; Reinke, Karen S. – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Facial expressions are a basic form of non-verbal communication that convey important social information to others. The relevancy of this information is highlighted by findings that backward masked facial expressions facilitate spatial attention. This attention effect appears to be mediated through a neural network consisting of the amygdala,…
Descriptors: Attention, Spatial Ability, Nonverbal Communication, Fear
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Oliveira, Ana M. M.; Hawk, Joshua D.; Abel, Ted; Havekes, Robbert – Learning & Memory, 2010
Research on the role of the hippocampus in object recognition memory has produced conflicting results. Previous studies have used permanent hippocampal lesions to assess the requirement for the hippocampus in the object recognition task. However, permanent hippocampal lesions may impact performance through effects on processes besides memory…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Neurological Organization, Animals
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LaLumiere, Ryan T.; Niehoff, Kate E.; Kalivas, Peter W. – Learning & Memory, 2010
The infralimbic cortex (IL) regulates the consolidation of extinction learning for fear conditioning. Whether the IL influences the consolidation of extinction learning for cocaine self-administration is unknown. To address this issue, male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent 2 wk of cocaine self-administration followed by extinction training. On the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Neurological Organization, Cocaine, Drug Use
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Casanova, Manuel F.; El-Baz, Ayman S.; Giedd, Jay; Rumsey, Judith M.; Switala, Andrew E. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
Recent studies provide credence to the minicolumnar origin of several developmental conditions, including dyslexia. Characteristics of minicolumnopathies include abnormalities in how the cortex expands and folds. This study examines the depth of the gyral white matter measured in an MRI series of 15 dyslexic adult men and eleven age-matched…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Adults, Males, Neurological Organization
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Fazzi, Elisa; Signorini, Sabrina G.; La Piana, Roberta; Bertone, Chiara; Misefari, Walter; Galli, Jessica; Balottin, Umberto; Bianchi, Paolo Emilio – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2012
Aim: Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a disorder caused by damage to the retrogeniculate visual pathways. Cerebral palsy (CP) and CVI share a common origin: 60 to 70% of children with CP also have CVI. We set out to describe visual dysfunction in children with CP. A further aim was to establish whether different types of CP are associated with…
Descriptors: Investigations, Visual Impairments, Cerebral Palsy, Psychiatry
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Ries, Michele L.; McLaren, Donald G.; Bendlin, Barbara B.; Xu, Guofan; Rowley, Howard A.; Birn, Rasmus; Kastman, Erik K.; Sager, Mark A.; Asthana, Sanjay; Johnson, Sterling C. – Neuropsychologia, 2012
It is tentatively estimated that 25% of people with early Alzheimer's disease (AD) show impaired awareness of disease-related changes in their own cognition. Research examining both normative self-awareness and altered awareness resulting from brain disease or injury points to the central role of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) in generating…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Alzheimers Disease, Diseases, Rating Scales
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Krokavcova, Martina; Nagyova, Iveta; Rosenberger, Jaroslav; Gavelova, Miriam; Middel, Berrie; Gdovinova, Zuzana; Groothoff, Johan W.; van Dijk, Jitse P. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2012
This study explores how employment is associated with perceived physical and mental health status in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) adjusted for sociodemographic and clinical variables stratified by age. The sample consisted of 184 MS patients divided into a younger (less than 45 years) and an older (greater than or equal to 45 years) age…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Rehabilitation Programs, Physical Health, Mental Health
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Dubois, Cyril; Otzenberger, Helene; Gounot, Daniel; Sock, Rudolph; Metz-Lutz, Marie-Noelle – Neuropsychologia, 2012
In a noisy environment, visual perception of articulatory movements improves natural speech intelligibility. Parallel to phonemic processing based on auditory signal, visemic processing constitutes a counterpart based on "visemes", the distinctive visual units of speech. Aiming at investigating the neural substrates of visemic processing in a…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Visual Perception, Medicine, Experiments
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