Temporal preparation in patients with Neglect syndrome
The right parietal cortex has been widely associated with a spatial orienting network. Its damage frequently produces the Neglect syndrome consisting in deficits in spatial attention to the left hemifield. Neglect has also been related to temporal deficits (such as the estimation of the duration of a stimulus or the discrimination of two stimuli that occur at the same spatial location but at different time intervals). Such attentional deficits have [...]
Stimulus Similarity Decreases Spontaneous Object Recognition Regardless of the Retention Interval
The experiment aimed to test in a spontaneous object recognition (SOR) [...]
Rock Influences Spatial Memory in Adults Rats, while Classical Music do not
Music can be used as a therapeutic tool and has several [...]
Methods to Estimate the Variance of some Indices of the Signal Detection Theory: A Simulation Study
A simulation study is presented to evaluate and compare three [...]
False Recognition in DRM Lists with Low Association: A Normative Study
A wide array of studies have explored memory distortions with [...]
