نتایج جستجو برای: childhood memory

تعداد نتایج: 416028  

2014
Ana Filipa Lopes José Paulo Monteiro Maria José Fonseca Conceição Robalo Mário Rodrigues Simões

Specific cognitive deficits have been identified in children with epilepsy irrespective of results on intelligence tests. Memory deficits are traditionally attributed to temporal lobe epilepsy, whereas the impact of frontal lobe epilepsy on memory functions has remained controversial. The aim of this study was the examination of memory abilities in other childhood common epilepsy syndromes (fro...

2013
Marina Genschaft Thomas Huebner Franziska Plessow Vasiliki N. Ikonomidou Nasreddin Abolmaali Franziska Krone Andre Hoffmann Elisabeth Holfeld Peter Vorwerk Christof Kramm Bernd Gruhn Elisabeth Koustenis Pablo Hernaiz-Driever Rakesh Mandal Meinolf Suttorp Thomas Hummel Chrysanthy Ikonomidou Clemens Kirschbaum Michael N. Smolka

OBJECTIVE Using multidisciplinary treatment modalities the majority of children with cancer can be cured but we are increasingly faced with therapy-related toxicities. We studied brain morphology and neurocognitive functions in adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood acute, low and standard risk lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), which was successfully treated with chemotherapy. We expecte...

Journal: :Psychiatry 1995
E D Parks R Balon

Social scientists are currently being pressed upon by the legal and scientific communities to provide more definitive explanations regarding the nature and functions of memory (Loftus 1993). At the forefront of this debate is autobiographical memory. Autobiographical memory is a subclassification of memory within the declarative memory system and signifies memory for one's own personal life exp...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: Cerebral palsy is one of the most common causes of physical disability in childhood that lead to various difficulties for children. These children may have abnormalities in visual perception. Visual perception plays an important role in learning of basic childhood’s skills. This research was designed to study the relation between each of subtests of visual perception with accur...

2005
Francine Albach Peter Paul Moormann

In this study, no empirical evidence was found for the notion that most patients recover memories of childhood sexual abuse because their therapist had suggested to them that they were abused as children. Instead, our data seem to suggest that memory recovery is a spontaneous phenomenon, triggered by abuse-related stimuli. The issue of traumatic versus ordinary memories was investigated by comp...

2009
Pedro M. Paz-Alonso Simona Ghetti Bryan J. Matlen Michael C. Anderson Silvia A. Bunge

We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwanted memories has been documented in behavioral and neuroimaging research using the Think/No-Think (TNT) paradigm with adults. Attempts to stop memory retrieval are associated with increased activation of lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and concomitant reduced activation in medial temporal lobe (MTL...

Journal: :Epilepsy Research 2013
Joost Meekes Olga Braams Kees P.J. Braun Aag Jennekens-Schinkel Onno van Nieuwenhuizen

PURPOSE To investigate verbal memory after epilepsy surgery both group-wise and at the level of individual children, and to assess associations with side of surgery and removal of the temporal lobe. METHODS A prospective controlled study in a consecutive sample of 21 children undergoing epilepsy surgery, with comprehensive assessments of verbal memory before surgery and six, 12 and 24 months ...

2017
E Glenn Schellenberg Jaimie Poon Michael W Weiss

After only two exposures to previously unfamiliar melodies, adults remember the tunes for over a week and the key for over a day. Here, we examined the development of long-term memory for melody and key. Listeners in three age groups (7- to 8-year-olds, 9- to 11-year-olds, and adults) heard two presentations of each of 12 unfamiliar melodies. After a 10-min delay, they heard the same 12 old mel...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2013
Yana Fandakova Yee Lee Shing Ulman Lindenberger

Based on a 2-component framework of episodic memory development across the lifespan (Shing & Lindenberger, 2011), we examined the contribution of memory-related binding and monitoring processes to false memory susceptibility in childhood and old age. We administered a repeated continuous recognition task to children (N = 20, 10-12 years), younger adults (N = 20, 20-27 years), and older adults (...

Journal: :Cognitive development 2012
Vanessa R Simmering A Rebecca Patterson

Numerous studies have established that visual working memory has a limited capacity, and that capacity increases during childhood. However, debate continues over the source of capacity limits and its developmental increase. Simmering (2008) adapted a computational model of spatial cognitive development, the Dynamic Field Theory, to explain not only the source of capacity limitations but also th...

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