نتایج جستجو برای: monitoring deficits

تعداد نتایج: 350408  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2008
Lucia Spinazzola Lorenzo Pia Alessia Folegatti Clelia Marchetti Anna Berti

In the present paper, we shall review clinical evidence and theoretical models related to anosognosia for sensorimotor impairments that may help in understanding the normal processing underlying conscious self-awareness. The dissociations between anosognosia for hemiplegia and anosognosia for hemianaesthesia are considered to give important clinical evidence supporting the hypothesis that aware...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1997
D C Park C Hertzog D P Kidder R W Morrell C B Mayhorn

The magnitude of age differences on event- and time-based prospective memory tasks was investigated in 2 experiments. Participants performed a working memory task and were also required to perform either an event- or time-based prospective action. Control participants performed either the working memory task only or the prospective memory task only. Results yielded age differences on both prosp...

2016
Rose A Cooper Kate C Plaisted-Grant Simon Baron-Cohen Jon S Simons

Studies of reality monitoring (RM) often implicate medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in distinguishing internal and external information, a region linked to autism-related deficits in social and self-referential information processing, executive function, and memory. This study used two RM conditions (self-other; perceived-imagined) to investigate RM and metamemory in adults with autism. The auti...

2012
Margherita Melloni Claudia Urbistondo Lucas Sedeño Carlos Gelormini Rafael Kichic Agustin Ibanez

In this work, we explored convergent evidence supporting the fronto-striatal model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (FSMOCD) and the contribution of event-related potential (ERP) studies to this model. First, we considered minor modifications to the FSMOCD model based on neuroimaging and neuropsychological data. We noted the brain areas most affected in this disorder -anterior cingulate cortex ...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva 1980
J K Berry C A Braunschweig

Nutritional assessment can be incorporated into the assessments performed daily by the critical care nurse for every patient. Identification of nutritional deficits will lead to timely interventions and will facilitate recovery and early discharge. The metabolic responses to starvation and stress are reviewed, and bedside techniques for nutritional assessment are outlined. General guidelines fo...

2014
Tapan P. Patel David M. Gullotti Pepe Hernandez W. Timothy O'Brien Bruce P. Capehart Barclay Morrison Cameron Bass James E. Eberwine Ted Abel David F. Meaney

Classifying behavior patterns in mouse models of neurological, psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders is critical for understanding disease causality and treatment. However, complete characterization of behavior is time-intensive, prone to subjective scoring, and often requires specialized equipment. Although several reports describe automated home-cage monitoring and individual task scor...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 1993

Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is characterized by a variety of physical and behavioral traits that result from maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Features of FAS include prenatal or postnatal growth deficiency, abnormal facial features, and central nervous system deficits. CDC's Birth Defects Monitoring Program (BDMP)--a national program to monitor congenital malformations--has colle...

2014
Alex Y. Chen Shouzhen Xia Paul Wilburn Tim Tully

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common motor neurodegenerative disorder. Olfactory dysfunction is a prevalent feature of PD. It often precedes motor symptoms by several years and is used in assisting PD diagnosis. However, the cellular and molecular bases of olfactory dysfunction in PD are not known. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, expressing human alpha-synuclein protein or its mut...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2014
Michael R. Dulas Audrey Duarte

Age-related source memory impairments may be due, at least in part, to deficits in executive processes mediated by the PFC at both study and test. Behavioral work suggests that providing environmental support at encoding, such as directing attention toward item-source associations, may improve source memory and reduce age-related deficits in the recruitment of these executive processes. The pre...

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