Search results for "visual memory"

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The passive state: A protective mechanism for information in working memory tasks.

2021

Memory representations can be stored in a passive state in a visual working memory (VWM) task. However, it remains unclear whether the representations stored in the passive state are prone to interference and decay. To explore this issue, we asked participants to successively remember two sets of memory items (M1 and M2) in three test manners: a combined test (both M1 and M2 are probed simultaneously), a backward test (probe M2 first and M1 second), or a forward test (probe M1 first and M2 second). We found that the contralateral delay activity (CDA) amplitude after the onset of M2 only tracked M2 independently of M1 in the two separate tests (Experiments 1-3), and the accuracy of M1 was we…

Memory DisordersLinguistics and LanguageWorking memorySpeech recognition05 social sciencesShort-term memoryElectroencephalographyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologynäkömuistityömuistiInterference (wave propagation)050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsTest (assessment)Task (computing)Memory Short-TermVisual memoryMental RecallVisual PerceptionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesState (computer science)PsychologyRowmuisti (kognitio)Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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Motor and cognitive functions in newly diagnosed adult seizure patients before antiepileptic medication

2000

Objective– Motor and cognitive functions in patients with partial or generalized onset of seizures were evaluated prior to the adminstration of antiepileptic medication. Material and methods– Motor function, attention and memory of 52 consecutive newly diagnosed adult patients with partial or generalized seizures were assessed with neuropsychological tests. Results– Patients with partial onset of seizures did not differ from patients with generalized seizures in tests of motor function or attention, nor in tests of learning and memory. Compared to controls patients with epilepsy performed significantly worse on visual motor tasks, mental flexibily and in delayed visual memory. Within the pa…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testMemoriaCognitive flexibilityNeuropsychologyPoison controlCognitionGeneral MedicineNeuropsychological testmedicine.diseaseEpilepsyNeurologyVisual memorymedicineNeurology (clinical)PsychiatryPsychologyActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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Smoking and neurocognition in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

2011

IntroductionSeveral studies have suggested that nicotine could have beneficial effects on cognitive functioning.ObjectiveTo explore the association between smoking and cognitive functioning in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.MethodsObservational study. We analyzed data from 184 participants in 3 groups (61 healthy controls, 47 euthymic patients with bipolar-I disorder, 76 patients with clinically stable schizophrenia) assessed by a neuropsychological battery. Statistical analysis was performed comparing subgroups of smokers and non-smokers data. Both groups were demographic and clinically comparable.ResultsSmoking rate was higher in participants with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia (X…

Psychiatry and Mental healthVisual memorySchizophreniaFinger tappingNeuropsychologymedicineVerbal fluency testCognitionBipolar disordermedicine.diseasePsychologyNeurocognitiveClinical psychologyEuropean Psychiatry
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Binge Drinking, Alone or With Cannabis, During Adolescence Triggers Different Effects on Immediate Visual Memory in Men and Women

2021

Background: This study examines the interaction between a history of binge drinking (BD), alone or with cannabis consumption, and the effects of acute alcohol exposure on immediate visual memory (IVM) (faces memory task, scenes memory task and IVM-IQ) in adolescents of both sexes.Method: Two hundred and ninety adolescents, grouped into refrainers, binge drinkers and subjects with a history of simultaneous BD/Cannabis co-use, received a risk dose of alcohol or a control drink.Results: Consumption Pattern (refrainers vs. binge drinkers vs. BD/Cannabis consumers) was not significant, while Treatment (acute alcohol vs. control drink) was significant in both sexes. Also, male binge drinkers' per…

PsychiatrycannabisPsychiatry and Mental healtheducationRC435-571immediate visual memorysexadolescentsBrief Research Reportbinge drinkingpsychological phenomena and processesFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Insect brains use image interpolation mechanisms to recognise rotated objects.

2008

Recognising complex three-dimensional objects presents significant challenges to visual systems when these objects are rotated in depth. The image processing requirements for reliable individual recognition under these circumstances are computationally intensive since local features and their spatial relationships may significantly change as an object is rotated in the horizontal plane. Visual experience is known to be important in primate brains learning to recognise rotated objects, but currently it is unknown how animals with comparatively simple brains deal with the problem of reliably recognising objects when seen from different viewpoints. We show that the miniature brain of honeybees…

Visual perceptionInsectaComputer Science/Natural and Synthetic VisionMachine visionVisual Physiologylcsh:MedicineImage processingBiologyVisual memoryAnimalsHumansComputer visionlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryNeuroscience/Behavioral Neurosciencebusiness.industrylcsh:RCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionNeuroscience/Animal CognitionBrainBeesObject (philosophy)Pattern Recognition VisualPattern recognition (psychology)Visual Perceptionlcsh:QArtificial intelligencebusinessResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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L'aura de la memòria. La imatge de Jaume I en la València baixmedieval (ca. 1338 - ca. 1538)

2022

La tesis doctoral indaga en el período inicial de gestación del recuerdo de Jaime I en la ciudad de Valencia, entre el primer y el tercer centenario de la fiesta de la conquista, en el marco de la cultura visual; es decir, del conjunto de manifestaciones figurativas y arquitectónicas, así como de actos performativos y objetos comunes que no se adaptan a la idea tradicional del arte. Establece un diálogo con los argumentos que ya han esgrimido historiadores y filólogos para definir cuál era el papel de las imágenes en la historia de la memoria del rey. Publica nueva documentación de archivo, relee las noticias ya exhumadas y, en definitiva, presenta la revisión de un tema –reconsidera la ima…

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Staging, neurocognition and social functioning in bipolar disorder.

2018

Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant neurocognitive and functional impairment, which may progress across stages. The ‘latent stage' of BD remains understudied. This cross-sectional study assessed staging, neurocognition and social functioning among BD patients and their healthy siblings.Methods: Four groups were included: euthymic type I BD patients in the early (n = 25) and late (n = 23) stages, their healthy siblings (latent stage; n = 23) and healthy controls (n = 21). All 92 subjects underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery of processing speed, verbal learning/memory, visual memory, working memory, verbal fluency, executive cognition, and motor …

lcsh:RC435-571Bipolar disorderFenótiponeurocognitionVerbal learningfirst-degree relativesfunctioning03 medical and health sciencesNeurologia0302 clinical medicineVisual memorylcsh:Psychiatryclinical stagingmedicineMemóriaVerbal fluency testFirst-degree relativesFunctioningBipolar disorderNeurocognitionsiblingsOriginal ResearchPsychiatrybipolar disorderWorking memorybusiness.industrySiblingsTranstorno bipolarIrmãosCognitionmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical stagingVerbal memorybusinessMalalties mentalsNeurocognitiveCogniçãoProgressão da doença030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychology
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Blood Alcohol Concentration-Related Lower Performance in Immediate Visual Memory and Working Memory in Adolescent Binge Drinkers

2017

The binge drinking (BD) pattern of alcohol consumption is prevalent during adolescence, a period characterized by critical changes to the structural and functional development of brain areas related with memory and cognition. There is considerable evidence of the cognitive dysfunctions caused by the neurotoxic effects of BD in the not-yet-adult brain. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) on memory during late adolescence (18–19 years old) in males and females with a history of BD. The sample consisted of 154 adolescents (67 males and 87 females) that were classified as refrainers if they had never previously drunk alc…

medicine.medical_specialtyWechsler Memory Scaleeducationlcsh:BF1-990030508 substance abuseBinge drinkingblood alcohol concentrationworking memory03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVisual memoryBlood alcoholmedicinePsychologyimmediate visual memoryadolescentsPsychiatryGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchWorking memoryCognitionLate adolescencebinge drinkinglcsh:PsychologyStandard drink0305 other medical sciencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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