نتایج جستجو برای: double dissociation

تعداد نتایج: 277234  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2008
Kurt F Hirsekorn Elliott B Hulley Peter T Wolczanski Thomas R Cundari

The substitution chemistry of olefin complexes (silox)3M(ole) (silox = (t)Bu3SiO; M = Nb (1-ole), Ta (2-ole); ole = C2H4 (as 13C2H4 or C2D4), C2H3Me, C2H3Et, cis-2-C4H8, iso-C4H8, C2H3Ph, cC5H8, cC6H10, cC7H10 (norbornene)) was investigated. For 1-ole, substitution was dissociative (deltaG(double dagger)(diss)), and in combination with calculated olefin binding free energies (deltaG(o)(bind)), ...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2008
K Graupner T A Field A Mauracher P Scheier A Bacher S Denifl F Zappa T D Märk

Fragmentation of metastable SF(6)(-*) ions formed in low energy electron attachment to SF(6) has been investigated. The dissociation reaction SF(6)(-*)-->SF(5) (-)+F has been observed approximately 1.5-3.4 micros and approximately 17-32 micros after electron attachment in a time-of-flight and a double focusing two sector field mass spectrometer, respectively. Metastable dissociation is observed...

Journal: :Journal of biological physics 1999
A Campa A Giansanti

We compare experimental melting curves of short heterogeneous DNA oligomers with theoretical curves derived from statistical mechanics. Partition functions are computed with the one-dimensional Peyrard-Bishop (PB) Hamiltonian, already used in the study of the melting of long DNA chains. Working with short chains we take into account, in the computations, not only the breaking of the interstrand...

Journal: :Cognition 2005
Lisa Feigenson

Previous studies show that infants can compute either the total continuous extent (e.g. Clearfield, M.W., & Mix, K.S. (1999). Number versus contour length in infants' discrimination of small visual sets. Psychological Science, 10(5), 408-411; Feigenson, L., & Carey, S. (2003). Tracking individuals via object-files: evidence from infants' manual search. Developmental Science, 6, 568-584) or the ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Rémy Allard Jocelyn Faubert

To study the difference of sensitivity to luminance- (LM) and contrast-modulated (CM) stimuli, we compared LM and CM detection thresholds in LM- and CM-noise conditions. The results showed a double dissociation (no or little inter-attribute interaction) between the processing of these stimuli, which implies that both stimuli must be processed, at least at some point, by separate mechanisms and ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1991
A E Hillis A Caramazza

We describe 2 neurologically impaired patients with lesions involving primarily the left temporal lobe, whose production and comprehension of words in the semantic category of animals were disproportionately spared in 1 case and disproportionately impaired in the other, in comparison to performance with other common categories. This double dissociation provides neurally based evidence for the v...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
Denise Head Abraham Z Snyder Laura E Girton John C Morris Randy L Buckner

Controversy persists regarding whether Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a distinct entity or instead exists on a continuum with nondemented aging. To explore this issue, volumetric analyses of callosal and hippocampal regions were performed on 150 participants aged 18-93 years. Group-level analyses revealed that nondemented age-related differences were greater in anterior than posterior callosal reg...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2007
Sergio Della Sala John R Crawford

ratio between the number of citations in a given year to any item published in that journal in the previous two years and the number of research items published in the same journal in the same two years. IF, widely acknowledged as the standard measure for scientific quality, places great emphasis on current research, favouring fast moving disciplines, while penalising slower moving topics; the ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2011
Martin Dresler Michael Kluge Marcel Pawlowski Petra Schüssler Axel Steiger Lisa Genzel

Sleep benefits the consolidation of both declarative and nondeclarative memories, however the question if these two memory systems profit from sleep in more or less similar ways is still under debate. Studying the on-line and off-line consolidation of declarative and nondeclarative memory tasks in depressed patients and healthy controls, we here present a clear double dissociation between memor...

2013
Jennifer Heidler-Gary Mikolaj Pawlak Edward H. Herskovits Melissa Newhart Cameron Davis Lydia A. Trupe Argye E. Hillis

OBJECTIVE Test the hypothesis that right hemisphere stroke can cause extinction of left hand movements or movements of either hand held in left space, when both are used simultaneously, possibly depending on lesion site. METHODS 93 non-hemiplegic patients with acute right hemisphere stroke were tested for motor extinction by pressing a counter rapidly for one minute with the right hand, left ...

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