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Autor:
Jürgen Reul, Reinhard Heun, Frank Jessen, N. Freymann, Katrin Barkow, Christian Paul Stracke, Dirk Oliver Granath
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 132:19-32
Cerebral activation during memory encoding and retrieval might depend on subjects' learning capacity, either by corresponding to better performance in superior learners or by reflecting increased effort in inferior learners. To investigate these alte
Publikováno v:
European psychiatry (Ed. Española). 11:225-236
ResumenObjetivo.Los estudios sobre la relación entre la activación cerebral local y el éxito de la recuperación comparaban por lo general condiciones de rendimiento alto y bajo, y mostraban así la activación relacionada con la actuación de ár
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 19:42-52
Objectives. – Studies on the relation between local cerebral activation and retrieval success usually compared high and low performance conditions, and thus showed performance-related activation of different brain areas. Only a few studies directly
Publikováno v:
European psychiatry (Ed. Española). 8:119-128
ResumenEl propósito del presente estudio era comparar la activación cerebral asociada con la codificación y la recuperación en sujetos individuales con la activación media en el mismo grupo de sujetos. Doce voluntarios realizaron dos paradigmas:
Multimodal motion processing in area V5/MT: evidence from an artificial class of audio-visual events
Autor:
Martin W. Landsberg, Heinz Mechling, Alfred O. Effenberg, Dirk-Oliver Granath, Lukas Scheef, Ursula Fehse, Henning Boecker, Marcel Daamen
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1252
Audio-visual integration in the human brain influences perception and precision of motor tasks. We tested audio-visual integration during height estimation when presenting video clips of counter movement jumps (CMJ), using sparse sampling fMRI at 3T.
Autor:
Dirk-Oliver Granath, Sebastian Flacke, Reinhard Heun, Lukas Scheef, Frank Jessen, Hans H. Schild, C Manka, Andreas Papassotiropoulos
Publikováno v:
Brain research. Cognitive brain research. 12(2)
The differential neuronal activation related to encoding of novel and recognition of previously studied items and the effect of retrieval effort on neuronal activation were assessed in a event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment.
Autor:
Frank Jessen, Wolfgang Grodd, Dirk-Oliver Granath, Uwe Klose, Reinhard Heun, N. Freymann, Michael Erb
Publikováno v:
European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists. 15(8)
The aim of the present study was to compare the cerebral activation associated with encoding and retrieval in individual subjects with the average activation in the same group of subjects. Twelve volunteers performed two paradigms: 1) intentional enc
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry research. 99(3)
The aim of the study was to identify cerebral activation associated with sufficient or insufficient encoding, and with correct or false recognition. Fourteen volunteers performed two paradigms: explicit learning of words; and later retrieval of previ
Autor:
Wolfgang Grodd, Dirk-Oliver Granath, Reinhard Heun, Frank Jessen, Uwe Klose, Andreas Papassotiropoulos, Michael Erb
Publikováno v:
Brain and language. 74(1)
The term concreteness effect refers to the observation that concrete nouns are processed faster and more accurately than abstract nouns in a variety of cognitive tasks. Two models have been proposed to explain the neuronal basis of the concreteness e
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 17:221