نتایج جستجو برای: task induced involvement load hypothesis

تعداد نتایج: 1705384  

Mohammad Nasehi, Mohammad-Reza Zarrindast, Sepideh Mirzaei Varzeghani, Vahid Sabouri Khanghah,

Introduction: The mechanisms of hepatic encephalopathy are not fully understood. Moreover, there is no comprehensive data concerning the effects of nitric oxide (NO) system on anxiolytic-like behaviors induced by bile duct ligation (BDL). Methods: Male mice weighing 25-30 g were used and anxiety-like behaviors were tested using hole-board task. Results: The data indicated that cholestasis incre...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
vahedeh toosi department of pharmacology and iranian national center for addiction studies, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh mollahasani department of pharmacology and iranian national center for addiction studies, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad-reza zarrindast department of pharmacology and iranian national center for addiction studies, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran school of cognitive science, institute for studies theoretical physics and mathematics, tehran, iran 3 institute for cognitive sciencesstudies, tehran, iran shamseddin ahmadi department of biological science and biotechnology, faculty of science, university of kurdistan, sanandaj, iran

objective: the influence of cholinergic drugs on lithium-induced statedependent learning has been investigated in adult male mice. method: a single-trial step-down inhibitory avoidance task was selected. the drugs used in the study were lithium chloride physostigmine , nicotine hydrogen tartrate and scopolamine hydrobromide, atropine sulphate. the drugs were administrated through the peritoneal...

2014
Szu-Hung Lin Yei-Yu Yeh

Previous research has shown that loading information on working memory affects selective attention. However, whether the load effect on selective attention is domain-general or domain-specific remains unresolved. The domain-general effect refers to the findings that load in one content (e.g. phonological) domain in working memory influences processing in another content (e.g., visuospatial) dom...

Recently tasks, as the basic units of syllabi, and the cognitive complexity, as the criterion for sequencing them, have caught many second language researchers’ attention. This study sought to explore the effect of utilizing the cognitively simple and complex tasks on high- and low-proficient EFL Iranian writers’ linguistic performance, i.e., fluency, accuracy, lexical complexity, and structura...

2012
Anna M. Remington John G. Swettenham Nilli Lavie

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) research portrays a mixed picture of attentional abilities with demonstrations of enhancements (e.g., superior visual search) and deficits (e.g., higher distractibility). Here we test a potential resolution derived from the Load Theory of Attention (e.g., Lavie, 2005). In Load Theory, distractor processing depends on the perceptual load of the task and as such can...

2015
Nicholas Gaspelin Eric Ruthruff Kyunghun Jung Joshua D. Cosman Shaun P. Vecera

There is considerable debate as to whether colour singletons can capture attention in a stimulus-driven manner. In this study, we explore one potential capture enabling condition*low perceptual load. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated perceptual load in a flanker task in which flanking letters sometimes were colour singletons. If low load enhances capture by colour singletons, then colour ...

2016
Daniela Ebner-Karestinos Jean-Louis Thonnard Yannick Bleyenheuft

The aim of this study was to determine whether the internal model regulating grip force (GF)/load force (LF) coordination during a brisk load increase is preserved when the lower extremities produce a perturbation during a single step-down task. We observed the coordination of the vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), GF and LF while holding a handheld object during a single step-down task. Th...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Luca Cocchi Ulrike Toepel Marzia De Lucia Roberto Martuzzi Stephen J Wood Olivia Carter Micah M Murray

Increasing evidence suggests that working memory and perceptual processes are dynamically interrelated due to modulating activity in overlapping brain networks. However, the direct influence of working memory on the spatio-temporal brain dynamics of behaviorally relevant intervening information remains unclear. To investigate this issue, subjects performed a visual proximity grid perception tas...

2013
Katherine E. Vytal Brian R. Cornwell Allison M. Letkiewicz Nicole E. Arkin Christian Grillon

Anxiety can be distracting, disruptive, and incapacitating. Despite problems with empirical replication of this phenomenon, one fruitful avenue of study has emerged from working memory (WM) experiments where a translational method of anxiety induction (risk of shock) has been shown to disrupt spatial and verbal WM performance. Performance declines when resources (e.g., spatial attention, execut...

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