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... - Object shown on the left side will only be recognized when its shown on the left side again, vise versa. - Only objects shown to the right visual field can be named verbally or written down. - Objects shown to the left visual field cannot be named. - Subjects were shown a Dollar Sign on the left a ...
... - Object shown on the left side will only be recognized when its shown on the left side again, vise versa. - Only objects shown to the right visual field can be named verbally or written down. - Objects shown to the left visual field cannot be named. - Subjects were shown a Dollar Sign on the left a ...
Drug Use and Gender
... only 2-f percent of females do (Johnston et al. 1997). The same pattern is true for college students and young adults. Males drink more and more often. Males (51 percent) binge drink more often, i.e., have had five or more drinks on one occasion in the past two weeks, compared with females (22 perce ...
... only 2-f percent of females do (Johnston et al. 1997). The same pattern is true for college students and young adults. Males drink more and more often. Males (51 percent) binge drink more often, i.e., have had five or more drinks on one occasion in the past two weeks, compared with females (22 perce ...
Developmental differences in attitudes towards women=s roles in
... self are affected substantially by identification with the female gender. Research has very often reported that adolescent girls’ self esteem is lower than that of adolescent boys (Marsh, 1989). Furthermore, the subordinative role that women occupy in society has resulted in pervasive feelings of in ...
... self are affected substantially by identification with the female gender. Research has very often reported that adolescent girls’ self esteem is lower than that of adolescent boys (Marsh, 1989). Furthermore, the subordinative role that women occupy in society has resulted in pervasive feelings of in ...
The Integrative Role of Posterior Parietal Cortex and related Clinical S
... disturbs related to the deficit in the spatial cognition or on the use of that as an aid to some other superior function (language, spatial orientation, attention orientation, etc.). The accurate correlation between each one of those syndromes and the subjacent anatomic injury is usually not possibl ...
... disturbs related to the deficit in the spatial cognition or on the use of that as an aid to some other superior function (language, spatial orientation, attention orientation, etc.). The accurate correlation between each one of those syndromes and the subjacent anatomic injury is usually not possibl ...
Definitions for Gender and Sex-Based Analysis
... used in social sciences for decades; however, its introduction into the medical lexicon is more recent. As a result, gender is sometimes mistakenly employed as an updated version of the term 'sex.'4 In this document, we employ definitions from Health Canada, similarly embraced by international bodie ...
... used in social sciences for decades; however, its introduction into the medical lexicon is more recent. As a result, gender is sometimes mistakenly employed as an updated version of the term 'sex.'4 In this document, we employ definitions from Health Canada, similarly embraced by international bodie ...
Clinically Relevant Functional Neuroanatomy
... interneuron (B) results in the inhibition of thalamo-cortical projection (E). This inhibition of thalamo-cortical projections results in the disengagement (inhibition) of select cortical areas. Thereticulo-thalamic neuron (C) sy napses on, and inhibits, a thalamic interneuron (F), resulting in excit ...
... interneuron (B) results in the inhibition of thalamo-cortical projection (E). This inhibition of thalamo-cortical projections results in the disengagement (inhibition) of select cortical areas. Thereticulo-thalamic neuron (C) sy napses on, and inhibits, a thalamic interneuron (F), resulting in excit ...
MALE AND FEMALE DIFFERENCES IN CONFLICT 1
... phrases such as “I’ve felt just like that”. Females, according to Wood, are also believers of demonstrating support by expressing emotions that show understanding of another’s feelings. Women are also known for the use of intensive adverbs to stress their feelings, such as “that’s really exciting” . ...
... phrases such as “I’ve felt just like that”. Females, according to Wood, are also believers of demonstrating support by expressing emotions that show understanding of another’s feelings. Women are also known for the use of intensive adverbs to stress their feelings, such as “that’s really exciting” . ...
Brain activation during human navigation: gender
... great overlap between men and women in brain regions that were significantly activated. However, we also observed brain regions that were activated exclusively by the male or by the female group (Table 2, anatomical regions in bold type). Most notably with respect to the brain-lesion studies in rats ...
... great overlap between men and women in brain regions that were significantly activated. However, we also observed brain regions that were activated exclusively by the male or by the female group (Table 2, anatomical regions in bold type). Most notably with respect to the brain-lesion studies in rats ...
Substance Use Disorders and Cognition
... Alcohol-related brain damage • Lasting impairment likely relates to damage from thiamine deficiency, neurotoxicity, or a compound effect • Increasing use of ‘alcohol-related brain damage’ or ‘alcohol-related cognitive impairment’ • DSM-V – Major and minor neurocognitive disorder – supersedes ‘al ...
... Alcohol-related brain damage • Lasting impairment likely relates to damage from thiamine deficiency, neurotoxicity, or a compound effect • Increasing use of ‘alcohol-related brain damage’ or ‘alcohol-related cognitive impairment’ • DSM-V – Major and minor neurocognitive disorder – supersedes ‘al ...
Resources for Spatial Thinking and Analysis
... variable in anthropological research? – Anthropology’s role in documenting the environmental and cultural distinctiveness of places and regions. – Spatial integration, though primarily implicit rather than explicit, is an important component of anthropological theory. ...
... variable in anthropological research? – Anthropology’s role in documenting the environmental and cultural distinctiveness of places and regions. – Spatial integration, though primarily implicit rather than explicit, is an important component of anthropological theory. ...
The Cerebral Association Cortex
... fuzziness in remembering faces, not an absolute loss of one face and not of another. Truth probably lies somewhere between these two extremes. b) Is the function of a particular cortical area identical in different people? No. The cortex is very plastic, particularly in early life. If a particular s ...
... fuzziness in remembering faces, not an absolute loss of one face and not of another. Truth probably lies somewhere between these two extremes. b) Is the function of a particular cortical area identical in different people? No. The cortex is very plastic, particularly in early life. If a particular s ...
the multiple functions of sensory
... implicate distinct cognitive operations and mechanisms. For example, Price and Friston (2005 this issue) note that the left posterior lateral fusiform (PLF) area has been implicated in reading, picture categorisation, repetition priming of words and pictures, colour naming, categorisation of Heider- ...
... implicate distinct cognitive operations and mechanisms. For example, Price and Friston (2005 this issue) note that the left posterior lateral fusiform (PLF) area has been implicated in reading, picture categorisation, repetition priming of words and pictures, colour naming, categorisation of Heider- ...
Inner music and brain connectivity
... Attention problems? Only if they are very weak, then object recognition in poor lighting conditions may be impaired. Otherwise: poor visual imagination, memory for visual features, inability to draw from memory, recall and describe faces and objects, notice changes, slow in making puzzles, difficult ...
... Attention problems? Only if they are very weak, then object recognition in poor lighting conditions may be impaired. Otherwise: poor visual imagination, memory for visual features, inability to draw from memory, recall and describe faces and objects, notice changes, slow in making puzzles, difficult ...
How can we interpret feminine imagery in Pre
... consciousness and served as an autonomous sign; it might also serve an informational function (Mukařovsky 1984: 9). Basing on these postulations we can assume that the artifacts analyzed under this study were created based on the community consciousness; in this case, the consciousness may be local ...
... consciousness and served as an autonomous sign; it might also serve an informational function (Mukařovsky 1984: 9). Basing on these postulations we can assume that the artifacts analyzed under this study were created based on the community consciousness; in this case, the consciousness may be local ...
Behavioral Research Methods of Biopsychology
... Assumption of constituent cognitive processes • The premise that complex cognitive processes are the combined activity of simple cognitive processes and that each constituent cognitive process is mediated by neural activity in a particular area of the brain • Cognitive psychologists, computer scien ...
... Assumption of constituent cognitive processes • The premise that complex cognitive processes are the combined activity of simple cognitive processes and that each constituent cognitive process is mediated by neural activity in a particular area of the brain • Cognitive psychologists, computer scien ...
Gluck_OutlinePPT_Ch12
... Memory for digit span increases with age (reach adult levels by about age 12 or 13); no significant gender difference. Figure plotted from data in Gardner, R. (1981). Digits forward and digits backward as two separate tests: Normative data on 1567 school children. Journal of Clinical Child Psycholog ...
... Memory for digit span increases with age (reach adult levels by about age 12 or 13); no significant gender difference. Figure plotted from data in Gardner, R. (1981). Digits forward and digits backward as two separate tests: Normative data on 1567 school children. Journal of Clinical Child Psycholog ...
abstract - Empathies
... This roundtable will explore the connections between empathy and self-‐control in human consciousness and in the structures of narrative fiction. The role of empathy in human behavior and in narrative fictio ...
... This roundtable will explore the connections between empathy and self-‐control in human consciousness and in the structures of narrative fiction. The role of empathy in human behavior and in narrative fictio ...
Sex and the cardiovascular system: the intriguing tale of how women
... of the constricting arterial vessels. In women, it is the heart rather than the large arterial vessels that takes the burden (32). As mentioned above, women also respond to changes in body position, application of lower body negative pressure, prolonged standing, or return to gravity from outer spac ...
... of the constricting arterial vessels. In women, it is the heart rather than the large arterial vessels that takes the burden (32). As mentioned above, women also respond to changes in body position, application of lower body negative pressure, prolonged standing, or return to gravity from outer spac ...
talk session i - Stanford Memory Laboratory
... The role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in post-retrieval processing: Is it specific to episodic memory? Hiroki Hayama UC Irvine Post-retrieval processes are engaged when the outcome of a retrieval attempt must be monitored or evaluated. Functional neuroimaging studies have implicated right dorso ...
... The role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in post-retrieval processing: Is it specific to episodic memory? Hiroki Hayama UC Irvine Post-retrieval processes are engaged when the outcome of a retrieval attempt must be monitored or evaluated. Functional neuroimaging studies have implicated right dorso ...
Chemobrain : The Brain Clinic : http://thebrainclinic.com
... Many breast cancer patients often complain of brain fog, confusion and decreased attention after receiving chemotherapy; this phenomenon is often referred to as “chemobrain”. For some individuals, these effects persist even after chemotherapy has ultimately stopped. The numbers vary greatly and stud ...
... Many breast cancer patients often complain of brain fog, confusion and decreased attention after receiving chemotherapy; this phenomenon is often referred to as “chemobrain”. For some individuals, these effects persist even after chemotherapy has ultimately stopped. The numbers vary greatly and stud ...
Ch07a
... • Understanding Facial Expressions – Researchers have found a large amount of evidence that there is indeed a set of basic emotions. – Many facial expressions including smiling, frowning, laughing, and crying occur throughout the world and are even found in children who were born deaf and blind. ...
... • Understanding Facial Expressions – Researchers have found a large amount of evidence that there is indeed a set of basic emotions. – Many facial expressions including smiling, frowning, laughing, and crying occur throughout the world and are even found in children who were born deaf and blind. ...
Introduction The 21st century has witnessed prodigious
... longer at the emotional message compared to males and males longer at the sexual message compared to females. As was the case for the number of fixations females did not bias their attention in favour of emotionally charged messages however males spent longer directing their gaze at the sexual compa ...
... longer at the emotional message compared to males and males longer at the sexual message compared to females. As was the case for the number of fixations females did not bias their attention in favour of emotionally charged messages however males spent longer directing their gaze at the sexual compa ...
Adulthood and Aging
... Latter Adulthood Our sight, smell, and hearing usually begin a steep decline once we hit ...
... Latter Adulthood Our sight, smell, and hearing usually begin a steep decline once we hit ...
Marshmallow Test: Executive Functioning in Children and Teens
... family where parents do not respond to the child’s affective experience have deficits in brain functioning as early in life as one year. • The EF skill of emotion regulation in children and teens involves the ability to be aware of, tolerate, put into words, and use emotions adaptively to regulate d ...
... family where parents do not respond to the child’s affective experience have deficits in brain functioning as early in life as one year. • The EF skill of emotion regulation in children and teens involves the ability to be aware of, tolerate, put into words, and use emotions adaptively to regulate d ...