conference booklet - Po Leung Kuk Laws Foundation College
... pungent sensation in mammals . In several cases, this has been found to occur through activation of ion channels in the transient receptor potential (TRP) family . We report that isothiocyanate (ITC), the pungent ingredient of wasabi, is a repellent to the insect Drosophila melanogaster, and that th ...
... pungent sensation in mammals . In several cases, this has been found to occur through activation of ion channels in the transient receptor potential (TRP) family . We report that isothiocyanate (ITC), the pungent ingredient of wasabi, is a repellent to the insect Drosophila melanogaster, and that th ...
Spontaneous default mode network phase
... self-evaluations, but whether baseline variations in MPFC activation or synchronization within the DMN are also linked to greater selfenhancing biases in general (much less under stereotype threat) is an important question unaddressed in the literature to our knowledge. Given its role in autobiograp ...
... self-evaluations, but whether baseline variations in MPFC activation or synchronization within the DMN are also linked to greater selfenhancing biases in general (much less under stereotype threat) is an important question unaddressed in the literature to our knowledge. Given its role in autobiograp ...
Memory source monitoring and eyewitness testimony
... friend's name, the date and place, etc., so the memory records of hearing that joke would not include abstract tags or labels fully specifying its source. Those memory records would, however, include a wealth of cues to source--e.g., memory information about the sound of your friend's voice, his or ...
... friend's name, the date and place, etc., so the memory records of hearing that joke would not include abstract tags or labels fully specifying its source. Those memory records would, however, include a wealth of cues to source--e.g., memory information about the sound of your friend's voice, his or ...
Neural activity predicts attitude change in cognitive dissonance
... scheduled to be scanned after them and was to perform a similar task in the scanner. This patient, the participants were told, was now in the scanner control room, watching the screen of the experimental control computer, and was very nervous and uncomfortable about the upcoming scanning session. T ...
... scheduled to be scanned after them and was to perform a similar task in the scanner. This patient, the participants were told, was now in the scanner control room, watching the screen of the experimental control computer, and was very nervous and uncomfortable about the upcoming scanning session. T ...
The role of cognitive inhibition in di erent components of arithmetic.
... involve Arabic digits. Bull and Scerif (2001) suggest that, before conclusions about domain-specific numerical inhibition effects can be justified, versions of the stroop task with different types of numerical stimuli should be explored. An alternative task, which involves numerically relevant infor ...
... involve Arabic digits. Bull and Scerif (2001) suggest that, before conclusions about domain-specific numerical inhibition effects can be justified, versions of the stroop task with different types of numerical stimuli should be explored. An alternative task, which involves numerically relevant infor ...
Neuronal mechanisms of executive control by the prefrontal cortex
... memory model. Since it would be difficult for a defective central executive to oversee the simultaneous and coordinated operation of two slave systems (the visuospatial sketchpad and the phonological loop) in their model, they proposed that the executive control can be analyzed using a dual-task par ...
... memory model. Since it would be difficult for a defective central executive to oversee the simultaneous and coordinated operation of two slave systems (the visuospatial sketchpad and the phonological loop) in their model, they proposed that the executive control can be analyzed using a dual-task par ...
My Masters Thesis
... ethically and methodologically sound research on actual participants in the legal system. Issues surrounding eyewitness testimony must often be approached obliquely. Despite these obstacles, eyewitness research is flourishing and becoming more specialized as time goes on. The focus of this paper lie ...
... ethically and methodologically sound research on actual participants in the legal system. Issues surrounding eyewitness testimony must often be approached obliquely. Despite these obstacles, eyewitness research is flourishing and becoming more specialized as time goes on. The focus of this paper lie ...
A cognitive neuropsychological approach to false memory: Korsakoff
... Palmer, 1974; Mitchell & Zaragoza, 1996). However, an early study by Underwood (1965) demonstrated that it is possible to obtain false memories when using a simple list-learning paradigm as well. In this study, a continuous recognition task was used, in which subjects were to decide for each present ...
... Palmer, 1974; Mitchell & Zaragoza, 1996). However, an early study by Underwood (1965) demonstrated that it is possible to obtain false memories when using a simple list-learning paradigm as well. In this study, a continuous recognition task was used, in which subjects were to decide for each present ...
Short-Term Memory for Prices
... Consumers make price-based decisions on a daily basis. They routinely observe and compare prices and make purchase decisions based on spot prices. Their accumulated price knowledge helps them determine whether a price they observe in a store, on a flyer, or in an advertisement is high or low. Howeve ...
... Consumers make price-based decisions on a daily basis. They routinely observe and compare prices and make purchase decisions based on spot prices. Their accumulated price knowledge helps them determine whether a price they observe in a store, on a flyer, or in an advertisement is high or low. Howeve ...
Pruning of memories by context
... localizer (Fig. S2A). The classifier then was applied to continuous brain patterns from the incidental encoding phase. For each C item, we calculated the relative amount of classifier evidence for its category during the repeated triplet. We interpreted information about C’s category as evidence of ...
... localizer (Fig. S2A). The classifier then was applied to continuous brain patterns from the incidental encoding phase. For each C item, we calculated the relative amount of classifier evidence for its category during the repeated triplet. We interpreted information about C’s category as evidence of ...
Cognitive Dissonance as a Measure of Reactions
... machines in a small number of scenarios that directly test these concepts. The most basic of these scenarios is based on research demonstrating that a precursor of children’s earlydeveloping theory of mind is the basic understanding that intentional goal-directed action is usually directed toward ob ...
... machines in a small number of scenarios that directly test these concepts. The most basic of these scenarios is based on research demonstrating that a precursor of children’s earlydeveloping theory of mind is the basic understanding that intentional goal-directed action is usually directed toward ob ...
Selectively altering belief formation in the human brain
... Second, the IFG is thought to mediate different forms of inhibition (for review, see ref. 11). These forms include response/ action inhibition (12), task-set switching (13), inhibition of unwanted memories (14), and inhibition of working memory to resolve interference from previous trials (15). Alth ...
... Second, the IFG is thought to mediate different forms of inhibition (for review, see ref. 11). These forms include response/ action inhibition (12), task-set switching (13), inhibition of unwanted memories (14), and inhibition of working memory to resolve interference from previous trials (15). Alth ...
Attribution and reconstructive memory. Journal of Experimental
... Attribution questions. Prior to each session it was randomly determined whether subjects would be under the Attribution conditions or the No-attribution conditions. Subjects under the Attribution conditions were asked the following 4 questions immediately after observing the scenario: To what extent ...
... Attribution questions. Prior to each session it was randomly determined whether subjects would be under the Attribution conditions or the No-attribution conditions. Subjects under the Attribution conditions were asked the following 4 questions immediately after observing the scenario: To what extent ...
memory - McGraw-Hill Education
... numbers at a steady rate of one per second. Immediately after saying the last number in each series, signal the person to recall the numbers in order. Most people can recall a maximum sequence of 5 to 9 digits. ...
... numbers at a steady rate of one per second. Immediately after saying the last number in each series, signal the person to recall the numbers in order. Most people can recall a maximum sequence of 5 to 9 digits. ...