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Rubia, Katya; Halari, Rozmin; Smith, Anna B.; Mohammad, Majeed; Scott, Stephen; Brammer, Michael J. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Inhibitory and attention deficits have been suggested to be shared problems of disruptive behaviour disorders. Patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and patients with conduct disorder (CD) show deficits in tasks of attention allocation and interference inhibition. However, functional magnetic resonance imaging…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Inhibition
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Dineen, R. A.; Vilisaar, J.; Hlinka, J.; Bradshaw, C. M.; Morgan, P. S.; Constantinescu, C. S.; Auer, D. P. – Brain, 2009
Disconnection of cognitively important processing regions by injury to the interconnecting white matter provides a potential mechanism for cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. The contribution of tract-specific white matter injury to dysfunction in different cognitive domains in patients with multiple sclerosis has not previously been…
Descriptors: Age, Injuries, Testing, Verbal Learning
Willis, Judy – Great Potential Press, Inc., 2009
Teaching adolescents can be quite challenging. Dr. Judy Willis, a neurologist and teacher, explains the inner workings of the adolescent brain. She uses the findings of brain research in her classroom to explain how parents and teachers can trigger untapped inspiration in students. Middle school education has often been a "black hole" for gifted…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Adolescents, Brain, Academically Gifted
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Reynolds, Jeremy R.; O'Reilly, Randall C. – Cognition, 2009
From both functional and biological considerations, it is widely believed that action production, planning, and goal-oriented behaviors supported by the frontal cortex are organized hierarchically [Fuster (1991); Koechlin, E., Ody, C., & Kouneiher, F. (2003). "Neuroscience: The architecture of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex."…
Descriptors: Architecture, Brain, Reinforcement, Neurological Organization
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Kronbichler, Martin; Klackl, Johannes; Richlan, Fabio; Schurz, Matthias; Staffen, Wolfgang; Ladurner, Gunther; Wimmer, Heinz – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study contrasted case-deviant and letter-deviant forms with familiar forms of the same phonological words (e.g., "TaXi" and "Taksi" vs. "Taxi") and found that both types of deviance led to increased activation in a left occipito-temporal region, corresponding to the visual word form area (VWFA). The…
Descriptors: Brain, Language Processing, Word Recognition, Cognitive Tests
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Kell, Christian A.; Neumann, Katrin; von Kriegstein, Katharina; Posenenske, Claudia; von Gudenberg, Alexander W.; Euler, Harald; Giraud, Anne-Lise – Brain, 2009
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with left inferior frontal structural anomalies. While children often recover, stuttering may also spontaneously disappear much later after years of dysfluency. These rare cases of unassisted recovery in adulthood provide a model of optimal brain repair outside the classical windows of…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
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Hernandez, Oscar H.; Vogel-Sprott, Muriel – Brain and Cognition, 2009
This within-subjects experiment tested the relationship between the premotor (cognitive) component of reaction time (RT) to a missing stimulus and parameters of the omitted stimulus potential (OSP) brain wave. Healthy young men (N = 28) completed trials with an auditory stimulus that recurred at 2 s intervals and ceased unpredictably. Premotor RT…
Descriptors: Intervals, Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes, Brain
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Schleicher, Axel; Morosan, Patricia; Amunts, Katrin; Zilles, Karl – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Results from functional imaging studies are often still interpreted using the classical architectonic brain maps of Brodmann and his successors. One obvious weakness in traditional, architectural mapping is the subjective nature of localizing borders between cortical areas by means of a purely visual, microscopical examination of histological…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Brain, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Processes
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Perkins, David – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2009
What does contemporary neuroscience offer educational practice? The promise seems immense, as we come to understand better how the brain learns. However, critics caution that only a few concrete implications for practice have emerged, nowhere near a rewrite of the craft of teaching and learning. How then can we understand better the relationship…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Practices, Brain, Epistemology
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Kanayama, Noriaki; Sato, Atsushi; Ohira, Hideki – Brain and Cognition, 2009
The rubber hand illusion represents an illusory experience during the mislocalization of own hand when correlated visuotactile stimuli are presented to the actual and fake hands. The visuotactile integration process appears to cause this illusion; the corresponding brain activity was revealed in many studies. In this study, we investigated the…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Reaction Time, Brain, Stimuli
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Hinojosa, J. A.; Pozo, M. A.; Mendez-Bertolo, C.; Luna, D. – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Negative priming (NP) refers to slowed reaction times and/or less accurate responses in people responding to a target that was ignored on a previous trial. Although extensive research with behavioral measures has been conducted, little is known about the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying this effect. The few previous studies carried out…
Descriptors: Priming, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Repetition
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Iachini, Tina; Ruggiero, Gennaro; Conson, Massimiliano; Trojano, Luigi – Brain and Cognition, 2009
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectively impair egocentric and allocentric processing of spatial information in near/far spaces. Two Right-Brain-Damaged (RBD), 2 Left-Brain-Damaged (LBD) patients (not affected by neglect or language disturbances) and eight normal controls were submitted…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Neurological Impairments, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Patients
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Carver, Charles S.; Harmon-Jones, Eddie – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
C. S. Carver and E. Harmon-Jones reviewed evidence consistent with the idea that anger arises from a behavioral approach system. Commentary on that article by A. J. Tomarken and D. H. Zald raised questions about the many elements involved in acts of approach and limitations on what information can be provided by electroencephalograms. Commentary…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Medicine, Brain
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Diamond, Adele – Developmental Psychology, 2009
It is proposed that the mind and brain often work at a gross level and only with fine tuning or inhibition act in a more differentiated manner, even when one might think the domains being issued the global command should be distinct. This applies to disparate findings in cognitive science and neuroscience in both children and adults. Thus, it is…
Descriptors: Brain, Reaction Time, Task Analysis, Stimuli
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Hernandez, Arturo E. – Brain and Language, 2009
Recent work using functional neuroimaging with early bilinguals has found little evidence for separate neural systems for each language during picture naming (Hernandez, A. E., Dapretto, M., Mazziotta, J., & Bookheimer, S. (2001). "Language switching and language representation in Spanish-English bilinguals: An fMRI study." "Neuroimage, 14,"…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Brain, Neurological Organization
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