نتایج جستجو برای: 113(6):1628-35

تعداد نتایج: 179621  

2018
Mariam Aly

A region of the brain called the perirhinal cortex represents both what things look like and what they mean.

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2016
Wei-Chun Wang Nadia M. Brashier Erik A. Wing Elizabeth J. Marsh Roberto Cabeza

The "illusory truth" effect refers to the phenomenon whereby repetition of a statement increases its likelihood of being judged true. This phenomenon has important implications for how we come to believe oft-repeated information that may be misleading or unknown. Behavioral evidence indicates that fluency, the subjective ease experienced while processing information, underlies this effect. This...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2006
Anthony D Cate Stefan Köhler

12 Cheng, K. and Newcombe, N.S. (2005) Is there a geometric module for spatial orientation? Squaring theory and evidence. Psychon. Bull. Rev. 12, 1–23 13 Hermer-Vazquez,L. etal. (1999)Sources offlexibility inhumancognition: Dual task studies of space and language. Cognit. Psychol. 39, 3–36 14 Newcombe, N.S. (2005) Evidence for and against a geometric module: The roles of language and action. In...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2013
Janice Chen Mohammad Dastjerdi Brett L Foster Karen F LaRocque Andreas M Rauschecker Josef Parvizi Anthony D Wagner

Environmental cues often trigger memories of past events (associative retrieval), and these memories are a form of prediction about imminent experience. Learning is driven by the detection of prediction violations, when the past and present diverge. Using intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG), we show that associative prediction violations elicit increased low-frequency power (in the slow-...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2005
Yoko Okado Craig E L Stark

False memories are often demonstrated using the misinformation paradigm, in which a person's recollection of a witnessed event is altered after exposure to misinformation about the event. The neural basis of this phenomenon, however, remains unknown. We used fMRI to investigate encoding processes during the viewing of an event and misinformation to see whether neural activity during either enco...

A Jafarzade Noghani B Khairkhah E Tafreshi M Yazdani S khayam S Seddighi

Introduction: Gluten is a protein found in grains.  Research has shown that the gluten that is in grains of wheat, barley, rye, and oats (to a lesser degree) is toxic to many individuals.  While gluten is essential for the make-up of these 4 grains, our bodies do not need it. Is it healthful?  The protein in today’s wheat is poorly digested and can be harmful.  An estimated 95% of prepared fo...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2000
E A Buffalo S J Ramus L R Squire S M Zola

Monkeys with lesions of perirhinal cortex (PR group) and monkeys with lesions of inferotemporal cortical area TE (TE group) were tested on a modified version of the delayed nonmatching to sample (DNMS) task that included very short delay intervals (0.5 sec) as well as longer delay intervals (1 min and 10 min). Lesions of the perirhinal cortex and lesions of area TE produced different patterns o...

Journal: :Hommes & migrations 2009

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