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Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)
... was the neocerebellum. Of the two parts of the neocerebellum that were subjected to analysis, the neocerebellar vermis and the neocerebellar tonsils both showed volumetric preservation or even increases in WMS as compared to controls, whereas, both were found to be volumetrically diminished in DNS. ...
... was the neocerebellum. Of the two parts of the neocerebellum that were subjected to analysis, the neocerebellar vermis and the neocerebellar tonsils both showed volumetric preservation or even increases in WMS as compared to controls, whereas, both were found to be volumetrically diminished in DNS. ...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy - Academic Magnet High School
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
Unit 13 Power Point - Waterford Union High School
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
Ecological dominance, social competition, and coalitionary arms
... agree that mate choice is likely to have been a significant force, it is unclear why hominins were the only taxon in which sexual selection favored such elaborate mental displays. The finding that men and women have a different pattern of specific cognitive abilities suggests that different features ...
... agree that mate choice is likely to have been a significant force, it is unclear why hominins were the only taxon in which sexual selection favored such elaborate mental displays. The finding that men and women have a different pattern of specific cognitive abilities suggests that different features ...
Empirical assessment of published effect sizes and power
... have reluctance to fund properly powered but expensive studies. Second, data analysis is highly technical and it can be very flexible, and many analytical choices have to be made on how exactly to analyse the results. This allows for running a very high number of undocumented and sometimes poorly un ...
... have reluctance to fund properly powered but expensive studies. Second, data analysis is highly technical and it can be very flexible, and many analytical choices have to be made on how exactly to analyse the results. This allows for running a very high number of undocumented and sometimes poorly un ...
Structural brain MRI studies in eye diseases: are they clinically
... grey matter density in the occipital cortex. In AMD patients, the main reduction was found near the occipital pole (primarily in the left hemisphere), particularly around the posterior part of the calcarine sulcus. Hernowo et al. (2014) confirmed such grey matter changes in the visual cortex and addi ...
... grey matter density in the occipital cortex. In AMD patients, the main reduction was found near the occipital pole (primarily in the left hemisphere), particularly around the posterior part of the calcarine sulcus. Hernowo et al. (2014) confirmed such grey matter changes in the visual cortex and addi ...
The Molecular and Neuroanatomical Basis for Estrogen Effects in
... which estrogens can interact with signaling pathways involving cell surface receptors and thereby participate in cellular events also regulated by growth factors and neurotransmitters. These processes (summarized in Table 1 and Fig. 1) are often interrelated at the level of intracellular signaling, ...
... which estrogens can interact with signaling pathways involving cell surface receptors and thereby participate in cellular events also regulated by growth factors and neurotransmitters. These processes (summarized in Table 1 and Fig. 1) are often interrelated at the level of intracellular signaling, ...
Cognition The Cognitive Science Approach 1) The Atkinson
... 59) Explain the concept being referred to when someone says "language is on the left". Answer: The concept of hemispheric specialization, which means that different brain functions tend to be localized in one or other of the hemispheres Type: SA Page Ref: 63 60) What is one advantage of computer-bas ...
... 59) Explain the concept being referred to when someone says "language is on the left". Answer: The concept of hemispheric specialization, which means that different brain functions tend to be localized in one or other of the hemispheres Type: SA Page Ref: 63 60) What is one advantage of computer-bas ...
1 Prenatal Nicotine Exposure as a Teratogen in
... Similar to the study conducted by Kahn et al., one of the main findings of the study conducted by Berg-Neilson was that a wide range of variables were controlled which did not affect the results. Berg-Neilson et al. further explain that “the overall objective of this study was to determine whether ...
... Similar to the study conducted by Kahn et al., one of the main findings of the study conducted by Berg-Neilson was that a wide range of variables were controlled which did not affect the results. Berg-Neilson et al. further explain that “the overall objective of this study was to determine whether ...
Z-Score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy for ADHD
... conditioning using visual or acoustic reinforcements. Patients with ADHD undergoing this treatment option can learn to self-regulate ‘‘normalizing EEG patterns, which results in the normalization of behavior’’ (Ogrim & Hestad, 2013, p. 448). NFB can help those with ADHD to focus, gain self-control, ...
... conditioning using visual or acoustic reinforcements. Patients with ADHD undergoing this treatment option can learn to self-regulate ‘‘normalizing EEG patterns, which results in the normalization of behavior’’ (Ogrim & Hestad, 2013, p. 448). NFB can help those with ADHD to focus, gain self-control, ...
Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow
... Department of Neuropsychiatry and Medical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Brazil; 2Division of Informatics, Heart Institute (InCor), Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil; 3Department of Medical Clinic, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Pr ...
... Department of Neuropsychiatry and Medical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Brazil; 2Division of Informatics, Heart Institute (InCor), Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil; 3Department of Medical Clinic, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Pr ...
Various Approaches to Decision Making
... (although the two are definitely related). In this regard, Bayes paradigm may offer a possible solution by offering a tractable version of the so-called hierarchical modelling of the Bayes paradigm, which may be termed as the “Bayesian Brain Hypothesis” (Friston 2003, 2005; Knill and Pouget 2004; Doy ...
... (although the two are definitely related). In this regard, Bayes paradigm may offer a possible solution by offering a tractable version of the so-called hierarchical modelling of the Bayes paradigm, which may be termed as the “Bayesian Brain Hypothesis” (Friston 2003, 2005; Knill and Pouget 2004; Doy ...
- Journal of Adolescent Health
... A later study by our group further investigated differences in the hippocampus functioning during a memory task in traumatized children [22]. We studied a group of 16 youth aged between 10 and 17 years with PTSS and a history of interpersonal trauma in comparison with a group of 11 age- and gender-m ...
... A later study by our group further investigated differences in the hippocampus functioning during a memory task in traumatized children [22]. We studied a group of 16 youth aged between 10 and 17 years with PTSS and a history of interpersonal trauma in comparison with a group of 11 age- and gender-m ...
Mirror neurons and the social nature of language
... therefore respond to acts made by others not exclusively on the basis of their visual description, but on the basis of the anticipation of the final goal-state of the motor act, by means of the activation of its motor neural representation in the observer’s premotor cortex. These data can hardly be ...
... therefore respond to acts made by others not exclusively on the basis of their visual description, but on the basis of the anticipation of the final goal-state of the motor act, by means of the activation of its motor neural representation in the observer’s premotor cortex. These data can hardly be ...
Structural Abnormalities of the Central Auditory Pathway in Infants
... height (Cunningham and Jerome, 1997). There is evidence for the existence of growth hormone deficiency in children with CL/P during early childhood. For example, Ranalli and Mazaheri (1975) investigated the growth of 279 children with CL/P from birth to 6 years and found that, despite an early ‘‘lag ...
... height (Cunningham and Jerome, 1997). There is evidence for the existence of growth hormone deficiency in children with CL/P during early childhood. For example, Ranalli and Mazaheri (1975) investigated the growth of 279 children with CL/P from birth to 6 years and found that, despite an early ‘‘lag ...
Framework for Modeling the Cognitive Process
... from the work of many others in various disciplines while forming our unique perspective. We acknowledge that this work represents a mere sampling of the wealth of knowledge available on this complex topic. The task before us represents a formidable challenge, one that involves the integration of in ...
... from the work of many others in various disciplines while forming our unique perspective. We acknowledge that this work represents a mere sampling of the wealth of knowledge available on this complex topic. The task before us represents a formidable challenge, one that involves the integration of in ...
discintro
... First, we see the distal objects of the proximal (skin-and-in) cognition that we have already admitted. Is there a “wider cognition,” consisting of what is going on in a cognizer’s brain, plus the external objects that project their shadows onto the cognizer’s sensory surfaces, that are manipulated ...
... First, we see the distal objects of the proximal (skin-and-in) cognition that we have already admitted. Is there a “wider cognition,” consisting of what is going on in a cognizer’s brain, plus the external objects that project their shadows onto the cognizer’s sensory surfaces, that are manipulated ...
Distributed Cognition: Cognizing, Autonomy and the Turing Test
... First, we see the distal objects of the proximal (skin-and-in) cognition that we have already admitted. Is there a “wider cognition,” consisting of what is going on in a cognizer’s brain, plus the external objects that project their shadows onto the cognizer’s sensory surfaces, that are manipulated ...
... First, we see the distal objects of the proximal (skin-and-in) cognition that we have already admitted. Is there a “wider cognition,” consisting of what is going on in a cognizer’s brain, plus the external objects that project their shadows onto the cognizer’s sensory surfaces, that are manipulated ...
Individualism, conservatism, and radicalism as criteria for
... National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA Politics is a manifestation of the uniquely human ability to debate, decide, and reach consensus on decisions affecting large groups over long durations of time. Recent neuroimaging studies on politics have focused on the association between brain reg ...
... National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA Politics is a manifestation of the uniquely human ability to debate, decide, and reach consensus on decisions affecting large groups over long durations of time. Recent neuroimaging studies on politics have focused on the association between brain reg ...
fMRI sample and movement - Open Research Exeter
... lifelong illness and disability [1,2]. Although effective treatments for adolescent depression exist [3], it is sobering that nearly 50% of adolescents relapse in the two years following effective treatment [4]. No current psychosocial treatment effectively protects adolescents against depressive re ...
... lifelong illness and disability [1,2]. Although effective treatments for adolescent depression exist [3], it is sobering that nearly 50% of adolescents relapse in the two years following effective treatment [4]. No current psychosocial treatment effectively protects adolescents against depressive re ...
Revised_BJP_MS_
... ischemia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis (Baker et al., 2001; Ferrer et al., 2003; Panikashvili et al., 2001; van der Stelt et al., 2005; van der Stelt et al., 2006), and it is possible that this endocannabinoid may play a protective role in these conditions, all of ...
... ischemia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis (Baker et al., 2001; Ferrer et al., 2003; Panikashvili et al., 2001; van der Stelt et al., 2005; van der Stelt et al., 2006), and it is possible that this endocannabinoid may play a protective role in these conditions, all of ...
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... from Schlaug and colleagues [13,14] found no pre-existing differences in CC size in 5–7 year old children about to begin musical training (n = 50) compared with a matched group of children not intending to take music lessons (n = 25), and no differences in the first group of children re-scanned afte ...
... from Schlaug and colleagues [13,14] found no pre-existing differences in CC size in 5–7 year old children about to begin musical training (n = 50) compared with a matched group of children not intending to take music lessons (n = 25), and no differences in the first group of children re-scanned afte ...
cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
... effects of VGP include effects on verbal memory, some types of attention, sleep, learning and knowledge.2–4 Furthermore, in imaging studies, VGP was shown to cause substantial dopamine release in the dopaminergic system5 as well as addiction.6 Previous cross-sectional studies have revealed that chil ...
... effects of VGP include effects on verbal memory, some types of attention, sleep, learning and knowledge.2–4 Furthermore, in imaging studies, VGP was shown to cause substantial dopamine release in the dopaminergic system5 as well as addiction.6 Previous cross-sectional studies have revealed that chil ...
Cannabis and cognition: short- and long
... continued to investigate residual or persistent effects of cannabis on cognitive function. Most studies have assessed cannabis users within 12–48 hours of last use of cannabis and cognitive impairment during this phase informs the functioning of regular users in the course of their daily lives when ...
... continued to investigate residual or persistent effects of cannabis on cognitive function. Most studies have assessed cannabis users within 12–48 hours of last use of cannabis and cognitive impairment during this phase informs the functioning of regular users in the course of their daily lives when ...
Word tones cueing morphosyntactic structure
... neural activity found for Accent 1 as compared to Accent 2 in Roll et al. (2010) to stem from brain areas involving BA 22 and BA 41/42 in the STG, similar to what has been previously found for phonological distinctions. Due to its greater predictive value, Accent 1 would also be expected to show inc ...
... neural activity found for Accent 1 as compared to Accent 2 in Roll et al. (2010) to stem from brain areas involving BA 22 and BA 41/42 in the STG, similar to what has been previously found for phonological distinctions. Due to its greater predictive value, Accent 1 would also be expected to show inc ...