نتایج جستجو برای: mowat syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 621961  

Journal: :Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2015

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2011
Pierre Barrouillet Sophie Portrat Evie Vergauwe Kevin Diependaele Valérie Camos

The sources of forgetting in working memory (WM) are a matter of intense debate: Is there a time-related decay of memory traces, or is forgetting uniquely due to representation-based interference? In a previous study, we claimed to have provided evidence supporting the temporal decay hypothesis (S. Portrat, P. Barrouillet, & V. Camos, 2008). However, reanalyzing our data, S. Lewandowsky and K. ...

2015
Robert N. Jinks Erik G. Puffenberger Emma Baple Brian Harding Peter Crino Agnes B. Fogo Olivia Wenger Baozhong Xin Alanna E. Koehler Madeleine H. McGlincy Margaret M. Provencher Jeffrey D. Smith Linh Tran Saeed Al Turki Barry A. Chioza Harold Cross Gaurav V. Harlalka Matthew E. Hurles Reza Maroofian Adam D. Heaps Mary C. Morton Lisa Stempak Friedhelm Hildebrandt Carolin E. Sadowski Joshua Zaritsky Kenneth Campellone D. Holmes Morton Heng Wang Andrew Crosby Kevin A. Strauss

We describe a novel nephrocerebellar syndrome on the Galloway-Mowat syndrome spectrum among 30 children (ages 1.0 to 28 years) from diverse Amish demes. Children with nephrocerebellar syndrome had progressive microcephaly, visual impairment, stagnant psychomotor development, abnormal extrapyramidal movements and nephrosis. Fourteen died between ages 2.7 and 28 years, typically from renal failur...

2016
Cengiz Zeybek Gokalp Basbozkurt Salih Hamcan Ayhan Ozcan Davut Gul Faysal Gok

Galloway-Mowat syndrome (GMS) is an autosomal recessive disorder with a poor prognosis that was first defined as a triad of central nervous system involvement, hiatal hernia, and nephrotic syndrome. However, this syndrome is now known to have a heterogeneous clinical presentation. The nephrotic syndrome is steroid resistant and is responsible for the outcome. The combination of collapsing glome...

2013
William Marslen-Wilson Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler Rachelle Waksler

ness and transparency in the mental lexicon William Marslen-Wilson, Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler, Rachelle Waksler, & Ldanne Older Birkbeck College, University of London. Department of Psychology, Malet St., London WCIE 7HX h a i l : [email protected]

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2015
Evie Vergauwe Nelson Cowan

Refreshing refers to the use of attention to reactivate items in working memory (WM). In the present study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that refreshing is closely related to memory search. The assumption is that refreshing and memory search both rely on a basic covert memory process that quickly retrieves the memory items into the focus of attention, thereby reactivating the information (Co...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2007
Pierre Barrouillet Sophie Bernardin Sophie Portrat Evie Vergauwe Valérie Camos

According to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernardin, & V. Camos, 2004), the cognitive load a given task involves is a function of the proportion of time during which it captures attention, thus impeding other attention-demanding processes. Accordingly, the present study demonstrates that the disruptive effect on concurrent maintenance of memory retrievals and respon...

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