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Contents to Volume 27 Volume 27, Number 1 January/February 2003
... Persistence and accommodation in short-term priming and other perceptual paradigms: temporal segregation through synaptic depression David E. Huber, Randall C. O’Reilly ...
... Persistence and accommodation in short-term priming and other perceptual paradigms: temporal segregation through synaptic depression David E. Huber, Randall C. O’Reilly ...
John Locke - Georgia CTAE | Home
... contributions to the area of education involved mastery-learning, his model of talentdevelopment, and his Taxonomy of Educational Objectives in the cognitive domain; He focused much of his research on the study of educational objectives and, ultimately, proposed that any given task favors one of thr ...
... contributions to the area of education involved mastery-learning, his model of talentdevelopment, and his Taxonomy of Educational Objectives in the cognitive domain; He focused much of his research on the study of educational objectives and, ultimately, proposed that any given task favors one of thr ...
Frontal Lobe - Washington School Counselor Association
... Governs impulsivity, aggression, ability to organize thoughts, and pla ...
... Governs impulsivity, aggression, ability to organize thoughts, and pla ...
Mod.73
... Biomedical therapy intended for more severe symptoms/disorders Changing chemistry & functioning of the brain Drugs, ECT, magnetic impulses, psychosurgery Regular Dr. can write a ‘script for drugs, esp those used to treat anxiety & depression For more severe disorders, should seek psychiatrist or in ...
... Biomedical therapy intended for more severe symptoms/disorders Changing chemistry & functioning of the brain Drugs, ECT, magnetic impulses, psychosurgery Regular Dr. can write a ‘script for drugs, esp those used to treat anxiety & depression For more severe disorders, should seek psychiatrist or in ...
AP Psychology Test Review
... derived from theories Hunches about mental processes Measures of relationships between two factors Always derived from the independent variable ...
... derived from theories Hunches about mental processes Measures of relationships between two factors Always derived from the independent variable ...
Social Brains: EEG Hyperconnectivity between operetor pairs whilst actively performing demanding interdependent goal-oriented tasks
... experimental psychology, and psychiatry. Noninvasive high-resolution imaging would provide tremendous benefits to better understanding of the brain mechanisms behind mental processes, such as perception, attention, learning, etc. Although the traditional approach of functional neuroimaging is usuall ...
... experimental psychology, and psychiatry. Noninvasive high-resolution imaging would provide tremendous benefits to better understanding of the brain mechanisms behind mental processes, such as perception, attention, learning, etc. Although the traditional approach of functional neuroimaging is usuall ...
the multiple functions of sensory
... classical view of a one-to-one mapping between cognitive mechanism and brain region and has stimulated anew the old debate between localisationist and non-localisationist theories of the functional organisation of the brain. However, the putative many-cognitive-processes-to-onebrain-region result ha ...
... classical view of a one-to-one mapping between cognitive mechanism and brain region and has stimulated anew the old debate between localisationist and non-localisationist theories of the functional organisation of the brain. However, the putative many-cognitive-processes-to-onebrain-region result ha ...
Cognitive and Brain Sciences Minor Checklist
... CD 152. Development of Thought and Language CD 155. The Young Child's Development of Language CD 177 Bilingual Studies CD 195. Developmental Disorders in language and reading CD 243 Reading, Dyslexia, and the Brain ED/ML/GER 114. linguistic approaches to second language acquisition ...
... CD 152. Development of Thought and Language CD 155. The Young Child's Development of Language CD 177 Bilingual Studies CD 195. Developmental Disorders in language and reading CD 243 Reading, Dyslexia, and the Brain ED/ML/GER 114. linguistic approaches to second language acquisition ...
Clinical Research Center for Brain Sciences, Herzog Hospital
... Physiological Basis of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Stagg and Nitsche, 2011, Neuroscientist) ...
... Physiological Basis of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Stagg and Nitsche, 2011, Neuroscientist) ...
Biological Levels of Analysis
... Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behaviour. Evaluate two relevant studies. ...
... Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behaviour. Evaluate two relevant studies. ...
Behavioral Research Methods of Biopsychology
... • Most neuropsychological assessments begin with the Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) • It has 11 subtests; 6 comprise the verbal scale (e.g., digit span, information, similariites); 5 compromise the performance scale (e.g., block design, object assembly) • The information subtest and the di ...
... • Most neuropsychological assessments begin with the Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) • It has 11 subtests; 6 comprise the verbal scale (e.g., digit span, information, similariites); 5 compromise the performance scale (e.g., block design, object assembly) • The information subtest and the di ...
Living Landscapes Bring Surprising Health Benefits
... found to have a lower incidence of fifteen diseases by Dutch researchers — including depression, anxiety, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and migraines. A 2015 study found that people living on streets with more trees had a boost in heart and metabolic health. Living landscapes make you smarter. Chi ...
... found to have a lower incidence of fifteen diseases by Dutch researchers — including depression, anxiety, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and migraines. A 2015 study found that people living on streets with more trees had a boost in heart and metabolic health. Living landscapes make you smarter. Chi ...
ED`s Section
... researchers to create maps of the brain's networks in action as they process thoughts, sensations, memories, and motor commands. Since its debut in experimental medicine 10 years ago, functional imaging has opened a window onto the cognitive operations behind such complex and subtle behavior as feel ...
... researchers to create maps of the brain's networks in action as they process thoughts, sensations, memories, and motor commands. Since its debut in experimental medicine 10 years ago, functional imaging has opened a window onto the cognitive operations behind such complex and subtle behavior as feel ...
Special Issue on the 12th IEEE International Conference
... Tiedao University. He has industrial experience since 1972 and has been a full professor since 1994. He was a visiting professor on sabbatical leaves in the Computing Laboratory at Oxford University in 1995, Dept. of Computer Science at Stanford University in 2008, the Berkeley Initiative in Soft Co ...
... Tiedao University. He has industrial experience since 1972 and has been a full professor since 1994. He was a visiting professor on sabbatical leaves in the Computing Laboratory at Oxford University in 1995, Dept. of Computer Science at Stanford University in 2008, the Berkeley Initiative in Soft Co ...
Evaluation of the Program 2008
... We visited Crete from April 18th to April 20th to evaluate the Graduate Program in the Brain and Mind Sciences. This gave us the opportunity to listen to the presentations of the students enrolled in the program and discuss with them at length a number of issues relating to their studies. We also ha ...
... We visited Crete from April 18th to April 20th to evaluate the Graduate Program in the Brain and Mind Sciences. This gave us the opportunity to listen to the presentations of the students enrolled in the program and discuss with them at length a number of issues relating to their studies. We also ha ...
Cerebral Palsy
... Cause unknown but may be due to birth injury or abnormal brain development It is present at birth Symptoms include: ...
... Cause unknown but may be due to birth injury or abnormal brain development It is present at birth Symptoms include: ...
Discover Biologists Find Chemical Behind Cancer Resistance
... neuron, which is critical to motor control. The disease affects some 30,000 people in the United States and results in involuntary movements, coordination problems, and ultimately, cognitive decline and depression. Currently ...
... neuron, which is critical to motor control. The disease affects some 30,000 people in the United States and results in involuntary movements, coordination problems, and ultimately, cognitive decline and depression. Currently ...
Evolution of General Intelligence
... older adult twins and reported higher heritability estimates for some language and spatial measures than is typically found in younger samples, suggesting that genetic influences on specific cognitive abilities might show the same developmental increase found with measures of g. Petrill (2002) - I ...
... older adult twins and reported higher heritability estimates for some language and spatial measures than is typically found in younger samples, suggesting that genetic influences on specific cognitive abilities might show the same developmental increase found with measures of g. Petrill (2002) - I ...
Neuro-transmitters
... 1. At a cognitive level, there are implications in terms of thought processes, memory and learning and the way the individual can perceive. 2. In emotional terms, the impact of stress can bring about changes in the neuro-endocrine system. Can in turn impact on other elements of the brain’s biochemis ...
... 1. At a cognitive level, there are implications in terms of thought processes, memory and learning and the way the individual can perceive. 2. In emotional terms, the impact of stress can bring about changes in the neuro-endocrine system. Can in turn impact on other elements of the brain’s biochemis ...
Cognitive Disorders
... •Clear organic causes, where primary symptom is a significant deficit in cognitive ability •changes in the person’s personality and behavior (due to the brain disorder) ...
... •Clear organic causes, where primary symptom is a significant deficit in cognitive ability •changes in the person’s personality and behavior (due to the brain disorder) ...
Nutrition and the Brain
... The brain of a human fetus grows rapidly from the 10th to 18th week of pregnancy, so it is important for the mother to eat nutritious foods during this time. The brain also grows rapidly just before and for about 2 years after birth. Malnutrition during these periods of rapid brain growth may have ...
... The brain of a human fetus grows rapidly from the 10th to 18th week of pregnancy, so it is important for the mother to eat nutritious foods during this time. The brain also grows rapidly just before and for about 2 years after birth. Malnutrition during these periods of rapid brain growth may have ...
Module 3 Brain`s Building Blocks
... the heart and cause it to beat faster Inhibitory Block chemical locks in the heart and cause it to decrease in rate Transmitters communicate between nerves and body organs (muscles/ heart) ...
... the heart and cause it to beat faster Inhibitory Block chemical locks in the heart and cause it to decrease in rate Transmitters communicate between nerves and body organs (muscles/ heart) ...