Essays about: "neurophysiology"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 essays containing the word neurophysiology.
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6. Long-Term Memory in Infancy. Electrophysiological and Behavioral Measures of Declarative Memory in 14-Month-Olds.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : This paper presents a pilot study investigating the development of declarative memory in infancy, by creating a stimulus material appropriate for recording Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) during memory encoding. The material was designed to establish associations between pictures, and a negative component with a fronto-central distribution (Nc) was studied as a reflection of learning. READ MORE
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7. A Colorful Report: Color Associations in Synesthesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : In recent years, academic research on synesthesia, a curious neurological condition, has gained popularity again. Most studies are focusing on its biological evidences, common characteristics and general trends over a population. READ MORE
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8. Computerized Working Memory Training in Group and the Effects of Noise: a Randomised Pilot Study with 7 to 9 year old Children
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : The current study examines the effects of a computerised Working Memory (WM) intervention in elementary school children when training in groups of various sizes. It further examines the effects of noise during the performance of WM tasks. READ MORE
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9. Onomatopoeia and iconicity : A comparative study of English and Swedish animal sound
University essay from Estetisk-filosofiska fakultetenAbstract : The aim of this essay is to examine whether language is iconic or arbitrary in the issue of onomatopoeia, i.e. whether animal sounds are represented in the same way in different languages. READ MORE
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10. Emotion and Memory: the protective functions of semantic knowledge on memory errors
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : The present study aimed to investigate if celebrity (knowledge/semantic memory) can have protective functions against memory errors. We examined if famous faces, based on an interaction of semantic and episodic memory can lead to a deeper encoding, and if attractive faces, based on familiarity can lead to more confusion. READ MORE