نتایج جستجو برای: mental processing

تعداد نتایج: 744639  

2012
Monicque M. Lorist Jacob Jolij

In this study we sought to elucidate what mechanisms underlie the effects of trial history on information processing. We explicitly focused on the contribution of conflict control and S-R binding to sequential trial effects. Performance and brain activity were measured during two hours of continuous Stroop task performance. Mental fatigue, known to influence top-down processing, was used to elu...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2005
Annika S Smit Paul A T M Eling Maria T Hopman Anton M L Coenen

Both physical and mental effort are thought to affect vigilance. Mental effort is known for its vigilance declining effects, but the effects of physical effort are less clear. This study investigated whether these two forms of effort affect the EEG and subjective alertness differently. Participants performed a physical task and were subsequently presented with a mental task, or vice versa. Ment...

2012
Marco Zorzi Mario Bonato Barbara Treccani Giovanni Scalambrin Roberto Marenzi Konstantinos Priftis

Converging evidence suggests that visuospatial attention plays a pivotal role in numerical processing, especially when the task involves the manipulation of numerical magnitudes. Visuospatial neglect impairs contralesional attentional orienting not only in perceptual but also in numerical space. Indeed, patients with left neglect show a bias toward larger numbers when mentally bisecting a numer...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1979
D P Saccuzzo M Kerr A Marcus R Brown

Contrary to the claims of Stanovich and Purcell, Saccuzzo, Kerr, Marcus, and Brown did not claim to have demonstrated specific deficits in iconic storage in mental retardation but specifically noted that the precise nature of the input limitation could not be specified. Stanovich and Purcell's basic criticism is that Saccuzzo, Kerr, Marcus, and Brown's design does not rule out nonspecific facto...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2013
Muhammad Tariq Syed Ahsan Ali

2005
Holger Schultheis

Human reasoning about spatial problems, like, for example, planning a route or designing a building, can be conceived as arising from—at least—three functionally distinct components: Long-term memory, working memory, and an externalization component. Long-term memory permanently retains all of the spatial knowledge a person has encountered and encoded previously. This knowledge may be retrieved...

2017
Yarden Gliksman Sharon Naparstek Gal Ifergane Avishai Henik

We describe Jane Dow (JD), a young right-handed female with acalculia following a cerebral infarction in the left intraparietal sulcus. We investigated automatic processing of different types of magnitudes that were presented visually or through imagery. We employed the size congruity task and the mental clock task that differ in stimuli presentation and in working memory load. In the size cong...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2004
Andrei Khrennikov

We present for mental processes the program of mathematical mapping which has been successfully realized for physical processes. We emphasize that our project is not about mathematical simulation of the brain's functioning as a complex physical system, i.e., mapping of physical and chemical processes in the brain on mathematical spaces. The project is about mapping of purely mental processes on...

2014
Aník Gevers Elizabeth Dartnall

In this short communication, we assert that mental health has a crucial role in the primary prevention of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). However, we found that most research and practice to date has focused on the role of mental health post-violence, and SGBV primary prevention is relying on public health models that do not explicitly include mental health. Yet, key concepts, processe...

2016
Anita E. Wagner Paolo Toffanin Deniz Başkent

Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as caused by hearing impairment, often render it an effortful task, they do not necessarily suspend speech comprehension. A prime example of this is speech perception by cochlear implant users, whose hearing prostheses transmit speech as a significantly degraded signal. It is yet unknown how mechanisms...

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