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Visuospatial Memory

Profiles of visuospatial memory dysfunction in opioid exposed and dependent populations

Profiles of visuospatial memory dysfunction in opioid exposed and dependent populations

... impairments in opioid exposed groups are confounded by, for example, comorbid personality disorders (Prosser et al. 2008), anxiety and/or depression (Henry et al. 2012), past and present medical conditions, neurological ...

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Effects of opioid dependence on visuospatial memory and its associations with depression and anxiety

Effects of opioid dependence on visuospatial memory and its associations with depression and anxiety

... exhibited visuospatial memory impairments closely associated with depression and anxiety ...the visuospatial memory abilities and their potential mechanisms of action may be of crucial ...

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The comparison between functions of clinical memory and visuospatial memory in patients with borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder

The comparison between functions of clinical memory and visuospatial memory in patients with borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder

... Results: The results showed that patients with Borderline Personality Disorder had significantly poorer performance than those with Antisocial Personality Disorder in clinical memory functions and visusaptial ...

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Within Day Energy Balance and the Relationship to Injury Rates in Pre Professional Ballet Dancers

Within Day Energy Balance and the Relationship to Injury Rates in Pre Professional Ballet Dancers

... have visuospatial memory impairments (though there are many exceptions to this ...of memory impairment may exist in TLE based on differences in seizure foci within the left and right temporal ...of ...

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Visuospatial bootstrapping: binding useful visuospatial information during verbal working memory encoding does not require set-shifting executive resources.

Visuospatial bootstrapping: binding useful visuospatial information during verbal working memory encoding does not require set-shifting executive resources.

... between visuospatial and verbal information during encoding, it is possible that in the single item condition, verbal information is of key importance, whilst in the typical, familiar keypad condition the key ...

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Cognitive effects of testosterone and finasteride administration in older hypogonadal men

Cognitive effects of testosterone and finasteride administration in older hypogonadal men

... Abstract: Serum concentrations of neuroactive androgens decline in older men and, in some studies, low testosterone is associated with decreased cognitive function and incidence of depression. Existing studies evaluating ...

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Vitamin intake is associated with improved visuospatial and verbal semantic memory in middle aged individuals

Vitamin intake is associated with improved visuospatial and verbal semantic memory in middle aged individuals

... assesses visuospatial memory by displaying “boxes” on the screen that conceal one or more ...a memory task in which a series of boxes change colour and participants are asked to recall the specific ...

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The Turkish validation of the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS) battery

The Turkish validation of the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS) battery

... All participants were administered the BICAMS, and test re-test reliability was confirmed for all patients and controls. The BICAMS is composed of the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), California Verbal Learning Test ...

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Combining Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Visuospatial Tests to Classify Mild Cognitive Impairment

Combining Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Visuospatial Tests to Classify Mild Cognitive Impairment

... of visuospatial memory tests is shown by such ...self-evaluative visuospatial test scores (possibly biased by patients’ poor awareness of their impaired abilities) were not as effective as objective ...

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Cocaine dependence and attention switching within and between verbal and visuospatial working memory

Cocaine dependence and attention switching within and between verbal and visuospatial working memory

... the visuospatial task tended to depend (r = ...relationship. Visuospatial WM has previously been shown to be negatively affected by reduced DA or D2-receptor levels in mice (Glickstein et ...

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Visuospatial working memory in children and adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome; an fMRI study

Visuospatial working memory in children and adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome; an fMRI study

... in 22q11DS remains unclear. There has been evidence that 22q11DS people with the Met allele perform significantly better [72] than those with the Val allele on executive function tasks which activate prefrontal regions ...

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Visuospatial Bootstrapping: When Visuospatial and Verbal Memory Work Together

Visuospatial Bootstrapping: When Visuospatial and Verbal Memory Work Together

... long-term memory, otherwise performance should also have been enhanced in the Random Keypad ...short-term memory (the ‘ phonological loop ’ slave system of the working memory model) and long-term ...

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Motor skill transfer in older adults

Motor skill transfer in older adults

... the memory of older adults it would be good to know more about transfer of learned sequences from one motor task to another different motor ...the visuospatial representation of the sequence is used to ...

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Cognitive functioning in patients with classical galactosemia: a systematic review

Cognitive functioning in patients with classical galactosemia: a systematic review

... Four authors were contacted for numerical data that was solely described in their papers. One author responded within the set period of 1.5 months [15]. All neuropsycho- logical (sub-)tests were categorized into ...

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Regional Cerebral Arterial Transit Time Hemodynamics Correlate with Vascular Risk Factors and Cognitive Function in Men with Coronary Artery Disease

Regional Cerebral Arterial Transit Time Hemodynamics Correlate with Vascular Risk Factors and Cognitive Function in Men with Coronary Artery Disease

... ecutive function (eg, set shifting and overcoming interference be- tween conflicting visual and lexical cognitive sets). These are timed tasks, with greater time to completion indicating poorer performance. The digit ...

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Direct and indirect influences of executive functions on mathematics achievement

Direct and indirect influences of executive functions on mathematics achievement

... working memory is required to activate and retrieve mathematical facts stored in long-term memory, and also that inhibitory processes are needed to suppress co-activated but incorrect ...working ...

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Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: a distinct clinical entity?

Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: a distinct clinical entity?

... not memory impair- ment predicted later development of dementia [16, 21], and both executive dysfunction and memory deficits can predict dementia in PD ...(e.g., memory and visuo- spatial ability) ...

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Computerisation of the corsi: Investigating the cognitive processes underlying visuospatial recall

Computerisation of the corsi: Investigating the cognitive processes underlying visuospatial recall

... measures visuospatial ability, but there is still some debate as to whether the task employs visual attention alone (immediate recall), short term memory, or working memory, with many assuming the ...

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Differential Effect of Acute Stress on Visuospatial Working Memory and Sexual Motivation in Male Rats

Differential Effect of Acute Stress on Visuospatial Working Memory and Sexual Motivation in Male Rats

... Working memory is an executive function that is highly dependent on the functioning of the prefrontal ...working memory are sensitive to the effects of stress, the aim of this study was to determine the ...

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Decision-making impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: a case–control study

Decision-making impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: a case–control study

... and memory, 3 of which processing speed and visual memory are most commonly affected (52 and 54%, ...(working memory) and by the time required to access necessary infor- mation for the task ...

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